
Complete Guide to IB Results Day & Next Steps
IB Results Day is here. Learn your next steps for university offers and requirements, whether you met your IB scores or need to consider remarks or Clearing.
Congratulations! Results Day is Here!
That’s the first thing to say. The most important thing. You have survived the IB. You made it through two very tough years of work, knowledge, and thought, not to mention CAS, TOK and one hefty Extended Essay.
The fact you are getting your IB results now is a sign you are a force to be reckoned with.
Results day is scary, whether you get the mark you were dreaming of or the one you were afraid of.
If you’re one of the thousands of students around the world receiving their results soon, here is our advice to help you through all scenarios.
Getting & Accessing Your IB Diploma Results
Results are released on July 5th, but they are available to you online a day later, on July 6th. It’s up to your school whether they decide to issue them on paper first.
You can access your results online by logging in right here.
You’ll see that you need your personal code and your PIN to log in. Your IB Coordinator will have provided these to you earlier in the year.
But that was probably long ago when it seemed like IB results day was no more than a myth! If you’ve lost, destroyed, or eaten your details, call your school to find out what they are.
What about the time zone?
Results are released at different times for different time zones. This is usually between midday and 2pm, but don’t panic if yours don’t appear instantly. You can find the exact time they will be released on your candidate page.
Celebrate, No Matter Your IB Scores!
This step is super important regardless of what your results are. We’ll get onto details of what you may or may not need to do in just a moment, but first ensure that you have some kind of celebration.
Simply getting your results is an achievement in itself. Now, more than ever, is the time to remember all that you have achieved over the past two years.
If you got the results you wanted in the IB tests, congratulations! Celebrate!
If you didn’t get the IB scores you were after for whatever reason, you ought to still celebrate!
Moving Forward with Your Results
For a lot of you your university offer is conditional upon your IB results, and this is where it’s important to look at all the options.
There are a few common scenarios to come out of this, so we’ll deal with them one by one.
Scenario 1: Your score meets university requirements. Congratulations!
In a lot of cases, including in the UK, your university will be notified of your results automatically. In this case, you need to do nothing but celebrate!
If you aren’t sure whether you need to send off transcripts or inform someone of your result, speak to your teachers or call up the university admissions.
Is there an exception to the rule?
The only exception to the doing nothing rule is if your grade exceeded your expectations and you might want to reapply to a different university.
In this case, the important thing is to make sure you don’t make any hasty decisions.
Lanterna Tip: Get advice from parents and teachers, and consider whether you are willing to wait another year so you can reapply.
Scenario 2: Your score doesn’t quite meet university requirements.
This can be the case in the IB because offers are often dependent on a lot of different factors.
For example, it’s possible to score the required overall grade but not the required grades for your HL subjects. Or vice versa.
First, read the original offer requirements carefully so you know where you stand. Stay calm, seek advice, and speak to your university.
Try to present your case for why you are still an OUTSTANDING candidate. In a lot of cases your university might decide to accept you anyway.
If you are not accepted, you may encounter these situations:
The university wants to wait until results days for other qualifications have passed. As much as this can feel like a frustrating limbo, try to be patient.
You might consider getting your exams remarked in the meantime, if you seriously think this could bump up your score to give you a stronger chance of getting in.
Important Note: Remember that results can go down as well as up. If you have met your 2nd choice university offer, speak to them to make sure they hold your place for you until you know more.
The university may tell you they won’t be holding your place. In this case, speak to your 2nd choice university.
If you have met their offer, congratulations!
If you haven’t quite met their requirements either, go through the same process as above.

Scenario 3: Your score is far below requirements or expectations.
This can feel devastating but it’s important to remember that a lot of IB students go through this, so you aren’t alone.
There are still plenty of options:
- Do some research into other universities that may accept your grades. In the UK, UCAS runs a formal process to help you do this called Clearing.
- Also remember that there are universities worldwide that don’t require a full Diploma, only Certificates in individual subjects.
- The most important thing is to do as much research as possible so that you know your options.
- If an extra point or two could make a difference to your university options speak to your teachers to find out whether getting your papers remarked could result in your grade going up. This will depend on how close to the boundaries you were originally.
- Consider retaking some of your exams either in November or next May. Speak to your IB coordinator, find out the deadline for registering, and then make a plan for how you will improve upon your original grades.
- Consider where you went wrong, and how much time you will commit to revising and when.
Good Luck with Your Next Steps!
Whatever your next steps are for your international baccalaureate, good luck!

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IB Diploma results are usually released on July 5th, becoming available online to students on July 6th. You can access them by logging into the IBO candidates portal using your personal code and PIN, which your IB Coordinator would have provided earlier in the year.
Congratulations! In many cases, especially in the UK, your university will be automatically notified of your results. If you're unsure whether you need to take action, contact your school or the university admissions office directly. Otherwise, celebrate your fantastic achievement!
Don't panic. First, carefully review your original offer requirements to understand exactly where you stand. Then, contact the university directly to explain your situation and present your case for why you are still an outstanding candidate. Many universities are flexible. You might also consider if an Enquiry Upon Results (remark) could potentially bump up your score, but be aware that scores can go down as well as up.
It can feel devastating, but there are still many paths forward. Research other universities that may accept your grades (e.g., through UCAS Clearing in the UK). Some universities worldwide don't require a full Diploma, only Certificates in individual subjects. You could also consider remarking papers if you were very close to a grade boundary, or retaking exams in the November session or the following May. Speaking with your IB Coordinator and a Lanterna Student Success Expert can help you explore these options.
Yes, you can request an Enquiry Upon Results (EUR), commonly known as a remark. It's generally most advisable if your score was very close to a grade boundary, as a small increase could potentially change your overall grade. However, it's crucial to remember that marks can go down as well as up. Discuss this thoroughly with your teachers and IB Coordinator before making a decision.
The Lanterna IB consultation is a free, no-pressure 20-30 minute session with an expert IB Student Success Expert. After receiving your results, this consultation can provide invaluable clarity on your situation, whether you're navigating university admissions, considering remarks, or planning for retakes. You'll walk away with a simple, personalised plan for what to focus on next, backed by the experience of a team that has supported thousands of IB students—with zero obligation to book tutoring.
Yes, the Lanterna IB consultation is completely free. It's designed for IB students and their parents who need expert guidance and clarity on any aspect of the IB Diploma, especially after results day. Whether you're celebrating success, exploring alternatives, or planning future steps, our Student Success Experts are here to help you understand your options and priorities.
If you decide to retake exams, Lanterna's expert tutors can provide highly targeted and personalised support. Many of our 600+ tutors scored 40+ in the IB, are experienced teachers with 10+ years of experience, or even former examiners. They can help you identify specific areas for improvement, create a focused study plan, and refine your exam technique to maximise your chances of achieving your desired scores in the retake session.
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