More students go straight to clearing as Russell Group universities drop grades to take extra applicants

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More students go straight to clearing as Russell Group universities drop grades to take extra applicants
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More students than ever are going straight into clearing, as Russell Group universities drastically drop their entry requirements to scoop up extra students

This year 12,410 students decided to wait until after their A-level results before looking for a university place, the highest number on record.

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