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Ofqual Accreditation

RGT offers quality exams you can have confidence in: all RGT’s grade and diploma exams are regulated by Ofqual (the Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator)*.
Our awarding body, University of West London, has corporate recognition from Ofqual and the corresponding organisations in Wales (DfES) and Northern Ireland (CCEA). Our exams are regulated by Ofqual, DfES and CCEA. In order to be accredited, qualifications need to meet stringent criteria related to exam content, delivery, assessment and reporting procedures.

* Ofqual is the new regulator of qualifications, exams and tests in England, having taken over this role from the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA).

The Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) sets out the levels at which qualifications are recognised, as well as their size. It helps learners to make informed decisions on the qualifications they need, by comparing the levels of different qualifications and identifying progression routes. The table below shows the levels at which RGT exams are recognised:

 

QCF

LCM Examinations

Equivalent Standard

Level 1

Grades 1-3

GCSE Grades D-G

Level 2

Grades 4-5

GCSE Grades A*-C

Level 3

Grades 6-8

A Level

Level 4

DipLCM in Music Performance & Teaching

1st year undergraduate degree module

Level 5

ALCM in Music Performance & Teaching

2nd year undergraduate degree module

Level 6

LLCM in Music Performance & Teaching

Final year undergraduate degree module

Level 7

FLCM in Music Performance

Masters degree module

Inclusion on the QCF:

Further information on RGT’s accredited qualifications, including accreditation codes and unit numbers, may be found on The Register of Regulated Qualifications – http://register.ofqual.gov.uk/

NOTE: Type 'University of West London' into the Organisation Name search box to view details relating to RGT exams.

UCAS Tariff Points

UCAS tariff points towards university entrance are awarded to candidates attaining grades 6, 7 or 8 in any RGT exams.

These UCAS points will prove useful not just for students applying for Higher Education music courses, but also for students applying to non-music courses – i.e. UCAS and university admissions staff now recognise the value music grade exams can have across all subject areas as they indicate motivation, self-discipline and organisational skills.

The table below sets out the UCAS points allocated to RGT exams:

UCAS Points

AS Level

A2 Level

RGT Guitar or Bass Exams

Popular Music Theory Exams

Grade 6

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 6

Grade 7

Grade 8

120   A            
110                
100   B            
90                
80   C            
75         Distinction      
70         Merit      
65                
60 A D   Distinction        
55       Merit Pass      
50 B              
45     Distinction          
40 C E Merit Pass        
35                
30 D             Distinction
25     Pass         Merit
20 E           Distinction Pass
15           Distinction Merit  
10           Merit Pass  
5           Pass    

 

See our UCAS points calculator to see how many points you have for all your subjects.