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A guide to post-qualification anxieties (2 of 2)

Published on
February 17, 2011
Last updated
May 22, 2015

The debate about PQA presumes that the only qualifications that matter for entry to higher education are A levels. This in turn makes the leap of faith that there is a complete correlation between A-level performance and success on a course of higher education, the evidence for which is very sparse, with the exception of those gaining the highest and lowest A-level results.

There are today many institutions and courses where ability to benefit and talent are measured by means other than crude A-level results, sometimes outside the traditional Universities and Colleges Admissions Service process. An example is the use of auditions and interviews by music conservatoires and the existence of non-Ucas admission routes, such as the Conservatoires UK Admissions Service.

The imposition of a "one-size-fits-all" PQA system would not be acceptable if it attempted to crush the diversity of the sector.

Mike Milne-Picken, Academic registrar, Royal Northern College of Music.

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