Universities told to hold open places for students while they appeal A-level results

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Pupils who are awarded unfair grades must have a 'safety net' to ensure that their university plans are not ruined, says minister

Students who fail to achieve their predicted A-level grades will have their university places held open for them while they appeal, under plans to be outlined by the Government.

 

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Be careful with what you define unfair as at this rate every student who gets less than a B will appeal even those who got lower predicted grades just because they can do so. Car crash waiting to happen on thursday

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