
IB to UCAS Tariff Guide 2026
IB to UCAS Tariff Explained: Use this UK-focused guide to understand how your IB Diploma points translate to UCAS Tariff points for university applications and point-based offers.
IB to UCAS Tariff Guide 2026
Navigating university applications can feel like mastering an entirely new language, especially when translating your hard-earned International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma points into the UCAS Tariff system for UK universities. As former IB graduates and expert educators at Lanterna Education, we understand this journey intimately. We've been there, and we've guided countless students through it.
This guide is designed to cut through the jargon, offering you a clear, insider's perspective on how your IB achievements translate into UCAS Tariff points for your university applications. We’ll empower you with the knowledge to confidently approach your UK university choices.
By using this guide, you will be able to:
- Understand the UCAS Tariff System: Grasp its purpose and how it functions within UK university admissions.
- Convert IB Scores to UCAS Points: Learn the specific tariff points awarded for your IB Higher Level (HL), Standard Level (SL), and Core components.
- Differentiate Offer Types: Understand when universities use UCAS Tariff points versus direct IB Diploma point offers.
- Optimise Your Application: Discover key strategies to maximise your UCAS Tariff points and strengthen your overall university application.
What is the UCAS Tariff?
The UCAS Tariff is a system used by some UK universities and colleges to numerically compare different qualifications that students present for entry. Essentially, it translates your grades from various Level 3 qualifications (like A-Levels, BTECs, and the IB Diploma components) into a single numerical score – UCAS Tariff points. This standardisation allows universities to set entry requirements that can be met by applicants with diverse educational backgrounds.
It's important to remember that while many universities use the UCAS Tariff, not all do. Highly selective universities, in particular, often prefer to make offers based on specific grades or overall IB Diploma points rather than solely on tariff points.
Why Does the UCAS Tariff Matter for IB Students?
For IB students aiming for universities in the UK, understanding the UCAS Tariff is crucial for several reasons:
- Standardised Comparison: It provides a common framework for universities to assess your qualifications alongside those of students taking A-Levels or other qualifications.
- Points-Based Offers: Some universities express their entry requirements in terms of a total UCAS Tariff points score, offering flexibility in how you achieve that total.
- Eligibility Check: Knowing your potential UCAS Tariff points helps you quickly check your eligibility for a wide range of courses and universities.
The IB to UCAS Tariff Conversion Explained
The International Baccalaureate Diploma itself does not receive a single UCAS Tariff point value. Instead, points are awarded for its individual components: Higher Level (HL) subjects, Standard Level (SL) subjects, and the core elements of the Extended Essay (EE) and Theory of Knowledge (TOK). CAS, while a compulsory part of the IB Diploma, does not directly contribute to UCAS Tariff points.
IB Higher Level (HL) UCAS Tariff Points
| IB HL Grade | UCAS Tariff Points |
|---|---|
| 7 | 56 |
| 6 | 48 |
| 5 | 32 |
| 4 | 24 |
| 3 | 12 |
| 2 or 1 | 0 |
IB Standard Level (SL) UCAS Tariff Points
| IB SL Grade | UCAS Tariff Points |
|---|---|
| 7 | 28 |
| 6 | 24 |
| 5 | 16 |
| 4 | 12 |
| 3 | 6 |
| 2 or 1 | 0 |
IB Core (Extended Essay & Theory of Knowledge) UCAS Tariff Points
The combined grades for your EE and TOK contribute additional points based on this matrix:
| EE/TOK Grade | TOK A | TOK B | TOK C | TOK D | TOK E |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EE A | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 |
| EE B | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 |
| EE C | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 |
| EE D | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| EE E | 4 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Example Calculation:
Let's imagine an IB student achieves the following:
- HL Subject 1: Grade 6 (48 points)
- HL Subject 2: Grade 6 (48 points)
- HL Subject 3: Grade 5 (32 points)
- SL Subject 1: Grade 7 (28 points)
- SL Subject 2: Grade 6 (24 points)
- SL Subject 3: Grade 5 (16 points)
- Extended Essay: Grade B
- Theory of Knowledge: Grade A (Combined B/A = 10 points)
Total UCAS Tariff Points = 48 + 48 + 32 + 28 + 24 + 16 + 10 = 206 UCAS Tariff Points
Beyond the Tariff: Direct IB Offers
While the UCAS Tariff provides a useful conversion, it's crucial to understand that many UK universities, particularly highly competitive institutions and Russell Group universities, often make offers directly in terms of overall IB Diploma points and specific Higher Level subject grades. For example, an offer might be "38 points overall, with 6,6,5 in Higher Level subjects," rather than a UCAS Tariff point total.
Insider Tips for IB Students & Parents
Navigating the IB Diploma and university applications requires strategic thinking. Here's some insider knowledge from those who have been through it and helped others succeed:
- Prioritise Specificity: The golden rule is to always check the exact IB point requirements for your desired courses. While the UCAS Tariff is a helpful guide, direct IB point offers often take precedence, especially for competitive programmes.
- HL Subjects are Your Heavy Hitters: Your Higher Level subjects carry significantly more weight in both the overall IB Diploma score and the UCAS Tariff conversion. Focus your efforts here, particularly on subjects relevant to your chosen degree.
- Maximise the Core: Don't underestimate the power of the Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge. Strong performance here can add valuable UCAS Tariff points and demonstrate critical academic skills that universities love.
- Strategic Subject Choice: When selecting your IB subjects, think ahead to your university applications. Aligning your HL subjects with the prerequisites of your desired university courses is vital. It shows commitment and ensures you have the right foundation.
- Leverage Predicted Grades: Universities consider your predicted grades when making offers. Work closely with your teachers to ensure your predicted grades are an accurate, yet ambitious, reflection of your potential.
- Seek Expert Guidance: The application process can be complex. Our tutors at Lanterna are not just subject experts but also experienced IB graduates who have successfully navigated this journey. Their personalised insights can provide a significant advantage.
Understanding how your IB Diploma translates to the UCAS Tariff is a powerful tool in your UK university application journey. By focusing on strong performance across your subjects and the IB Core, and by thoroughly researching specific university requirements, you'll be well-prepared to make informed decisions.
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The UCAS Tariff is a system used by some UK universities to standardise qualifications like the IB Diploma into a single numerical score. For IB students, it's crucial for understanding how your grades translate into points, particularly when universities make offers based on a total tariff score rather than direct IB Diploma points.
UCAS Tariff points are awarded for your individual IB Higher Level (HL) and Standard Level (SL) subject grades, as well as your combined Extended Essay (EE) and Theory of Knowledge (TOK) grades. Higher grades naturally yield more points. Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) does not directly contribute to UCAS Tariff points.
No, not all UK universities use the UCAS Tariff. Many highly selective institutions, especially Russell Group universities, prefer to make offers based on overall IB Diploma points and specific Higher Level subject grades. It's essential to always check the specific entry requirements on the university's official website or the UCAS course search tool for the most accurate information.
To maximise your points, prioritise strong performance in your Higher Level subjects, as they carry significant weight. Also, aim for top grades in your Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge, as these contribute valuable additional points. Always align your HL subjects with your desired university courses and work closely with teachers to secure strong predicted grades.
Our expert IB graduate tutors understand the nuances of the IB curriculum and university entry requirements. We provide personalised 1-to-1 tutoring to help you strengthen your understanding, refine exam techniques, and improve your grades across all subjects and the IB Core, ensuring you're well-positioned to achieve the points needed for your chosen university offers.
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