Last updated: April 2026

What Predicted Grades Mean for UCAS Applications

Predicted grades play a crucial role in your UCAS application. Universities use them to decide whether to offer you a place — before you even sit your exams.

🔍 How Predicted Grades Are Calculated

Tutors estimate grades based on mock exam results, classwork, and effort. At The Resit Group, students complete timed mocks under exam conditions, ensuring accurate and credible predictions.

🎯 Why Predicted Grades Matter

Universities rely on these grades to gauge academic potential. A strong UCAS reference combined with realistic but ambitious predicted grades can open doors to competitive courses.

🧩 The Resit Group UCAS Support

We provide formal UCAS references and predicted grades (£300 package), including feedback sessions with your tutor to discuss course suitability.

Final Thought

Don’t underestimate the power of a good predicted grade — it can secure interviews, offers, and a place at your dream university.

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