UCAS, the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service, is a UK-based organization that manages applications to higher education courses. It’s the central service through which students apply to undergraduate courses at universities and colleges across the United Kingdom.

UCAS Requirements

  1. Educational History: If you are applying for Year One then you must have atleast a Foundation Year or its equivalent.
  2. Course Choices: Students are allowed to choose upto 5 Universities in their UCAS application. Medicine students may only choose 4.
  3. Personal Statement: An essay explaining why you want to study the chosen course and why you’re a good fit for it. This should not be addressed to one specific institution as you are applying to multiple institutions.
  4. Reference: A recommendation from a teacher, adviser or professional who knows you academically or professionally.
 

Additional Requirements

  1. English Language Proficiency: Proof of your English Language Skills through tests like IELTS or TOEFL.
  2. Additional Examinations: Some courses such as Medicine require specialized examinations like the UCAT and BMAT.
  3. Application Fees: All students are required to pay an application fees of £28.50.
 

Our UCAS Application Services

  1. Registration and Application: Register and create a new account on your behalf or use your existing account to continue your application. We ensure that all your details will be filled adequetly including all modules studied previously.
  2. Consult and Choose: Our professional experience allows us to council you on to the best possible choices you can make. We will also notify you of any additional requirements based on the programmes chosen. Receiving multiple offers will allow you to take your time and make a decision onto your Final Choice.
  3. Reference Upload and Follow Up: We follow up on each of your choices, sending all your documentation and information requested until a decision is made.
  4. Personal Statement Writing: We review and edit your personal statement, making sure that it meets the UCAS requirements.