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Your Calculated Success Rate for [University] for [Subject]
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Your Success Rate With Uniadmissions Programme
your results
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Applicants per place for your course
Average success rate for your college
Average number of 9s at GCSE for an offer
positive areas
Every candidate has positive areas that make them a stronger candidate than the rest of the application cohort. Here are the areas that are positive for you.
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A-Levels
GCSE
Areas of improvement
Just as every candidate has positives that set them apart, there are also areas that lower
your overall chances of admissions. Here are some of the things you should work on to
maximise your chances of success.
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What Sets our students apart
Students in our programmes are significantly more likely to gain admission to Oxbridge.
Our structured curriculum goes far beyond one-to-one tuition — it’s designed to unlock each student’s full potential through a range of dynamic learning experiences. These include intensive courses, university-style discussion sessions, carefully curated reading lists, and more.
Seeking additional support isn’t a sign that your achievements are being overlooked — it’s a sign of ambition. It’s about pushing boundaries, building confidence, and reaching the level of excellence required to become an Oxbridge candidate.
These are some benefits you’ll gain by receiving extra support from UniAdmissions:
- Stay on track with a clear, guided plan
- Prepare with university-level depth and rigour
- Gain a deep knowledge of your subject
- Continuous guidance every step of the way
Uniadmissions [Subject] Programme
Intensive Courses
Our Intensive Courses are full-day events that can be taught in-person or online by expert Oxbridge tutors. The courses truly are an intensive dive into the focus topic.
Weekly Enrichment Seminars
Comprehensive Materials
Structured Curriculum
Our Programmes are designed from the ground up to triple your chances of success; this structured approach covers all aspects of the application.
One-to-One Sessions
The Programmes we run provide one-to-one personalised tuition sessions. This comprehensive approach gives you all of the tools you need to succeed.
Expert Oxbridge Tutors
You will only ever work with expert Oxbridge tutors who scored in the top 10% of their admissions cycle and are fully committed to your students’ success.
Student Portal
As a student, the Portal is the hub of your Programme. You can access practice questions, past papers, join live seminars, access their UniAdmissions’ library, watch online courses and more.
How did we calculate your success rate?
UniAdmissions have supported over 1,000 students with their Oxbridge applications over the years – through this time we have built up a keen understanding of what Oxbridge admissions tutors are looking for. Our formula has been proven year after year with UniAdmissions tripling the national average success rate. So much so, that we felt we could provide a fairly accurate estimate of a student’s chances by speaking with them about their background, academic performance and how much work they were willing to put in. So why not take it one step further?
The calculator takes into account hundreds of factors (there’s more going on behind the
scenes), how these factors impact one another, and their weight on the overall success
rate. Our system considers over 100,000 data points to create your final success rate.
The information in our systems come from our own data, Oxford, Cambridge and
government sources. Rest assured, the success rate you’ve been given is firmly grounded
in real data.
Of course, all this data is based on the information that you’ve given. In order to get a
more accurate estimate, speak with our expert Admissions Consultants.
We have built the Oxbridge Success Calculator to be as accurate as we could possibly make
it. We’ve used data accumulated by many different sources over many years. However, it is
important to note that the success rate you have been provided is purely an educated
estimation. It does not reflect your true success rate of getting into Oxbridge, which is a figure
that would be near-enough impossible to calculate.