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What time are A-level 2019 results released today and how can I view my grades on Ucas Track?

A-LEVEL results day is TODAY, with students across the country finding out their grades.

We've got all the info you need about how to pick up your results and confirm your uni place.

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Students can see whether their hard work has paid off in good resultsCredit: Alamy

When is A-level results day 2019?

Results day falls TODAY - Thursday, August 15, 2019 - with students able to go to their school or college to pick up their results.

Students can collect A-level results any time after 6am - providing their school or college is open at that time.

Pupils will be able to see their university confirmation on Track from 8am.

will be updating records for each applicant, so you can keep an eye on it.

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Students in Scotland gOt their SQA results on Tuesday, August 6, 2019.

In Scotland, MySQA will email you your results from 8am on the day they’re published (if you’ve signed up for them to do so).

Alternatively, you can call your school or college to find out your grades on the phone.

A-level results day can be a nerve-wracking and stressful day for those awaiting resultsCredit: Getty Images
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When are the grade boundaries released?

The grade boundaries can be found on their websites below.

Have the A-level grade boundaries been released?

Grade boundaries will be published from 8am TODAY - Thursday, August 15, 2019 - and are available on each exam board's website.

This is the same day as A-level results day, when pupils can go to their school or college to receive their marks.

These boundaries show the minimum number of marks that students need for each grade.

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The grade boundaries are normally released online the day before candidates receive their GCSE and A-level results, but it has been changed to be published on the same day.

 that the decision to delay the publication of the grade boundaries was to prevent students from becoming overly anxious about their results and panicking that they would not achieve the necessary grade.

It comes after the government's pledge in 2017 to toughen up the end of year exams was left in tatters - with the marks needed for top grades lowered to prevent a massive fall in results this summer.

Each exam board has its own grade boundary.

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