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Universities in the South West are offering more places to students despite rising tuition fees.

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00:00In the southwest, about 30% of 18-year-olds went to university last year through UCAS.
00:06Rising tuition fees for English and Welsh students now stand at Β£9,535,
00:12while maintenance loans have also increased to help with day-to-day costs.
00:17University admissions experts say there are fewer courses in clearing this year
00:21because more offers have been taken up in advance.
00:24In Bristol and the wider region, institutions such as the University of Bristol and UWE
00:30are still encouraging UK applicants to apply, even if their grades fall short of predictions.
00:35With competition for overseas students uncertain, many universities are willing to consider near-miss applicants directly
00:41rather than losing them to clearing.
00:43Nationally, thousands of courses remain open, though experts warn that popular subjects may fill fast.
00:49Students are advised to explore all available options, make direct contact with universities,
00:54and seek guidance from careers advisers to make informed choices about their future.
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