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More students in London are being accepted onto university courses even if they miss their grades, as tuition fees increase.
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00:00In London, about 52 percent of 18-year-olds went to university last year through UCAS,
00:06the highest rate in the UK.
00:08Now, tuition fees for English and Welsh students have risen to £9,535 this autumn, with maintenance
00:15loans also increasing to help meet living costs.
00:18University admissions experts say clearing places may be fewer this year because more
00:22offers have been taken up in advance.
00:25London institutions such as King's College, UCL and Queen Mary are still urging students
00:30to speak directly to admissions teams if their grades fall slightly below predictions.
00:35With overseas student numbers uncertain, universities are keen to secure UK applicants, giving many
00:41young people flexibility even if they miss target grades.
00:45Nationally, thousands of courses remain available, though popular subjects fill quickly.
00:50Universities advisers recommend researching options early, using official advice and acting
00:55fast to secure places as universities work to attract strong candidates.
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