IB results

Advice for applicants receiving their International Baccalaureate (IB) results.

IB results are released on 5 July 2025, but they are available to you online a day later, on 6 July 2025.

If your results are sent to us by UCAS

When we receive IB results for applicants whose results are sent directly to us by UCAS we make decisions for candidates holding conditional offers.

If your results are not sent to us by UCAS

If you have not already arranged for your results to be sent to the University, you must send us your transcripts. Information on how to send us your transcript is available on the IB website.

International Baccalaureate: requesting transcripts and certificates

Your application status

You can check the status of your application through the UCAS Hub.

UCAS Hub

Don't worry if your application status has not yet been updated. It can take slightly longer for us to receive some results from UCAS, especially if results day falls on a weekend. 

If we have not received your results, or we require additional information, we will email you to explain if there is anything you need to do.

Met your conditions?

If you have met the conditions of your offer - and your IB results are being sent directly to the University by UCAS - your place will be confirmed automatically and you do not need to contact us to confirm your grades.

What to do next

Log in to MyEd 

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Apply for accommodation 

Didn't meet your conditions?

If you have not met the conditions of your offer, and we have been unable to confirm your place, you will find information on the UCAS Hub about your options. This may be information about an Insurance place (if applicable) or about Clearing options. 

UCAS Hub

Appealing your grades

How to appeal

If you are unhappy with your assessed grades, you should use your exam board’s appeal process to request a review. We cannot appeal on your behalf. Your school or college should be able to help. 

Tell us you are appealing

If you plan to appeal your grades, it is important that you let us know as soon as possible. 

 If your appeal is successful, and you receive grades that meet your conditions by 31 August 2025, we will confirm your place for entry in September 2025 (SQA applicants – 3 September 2025), wherever possible. 

If your appeal is successful, and you receive grades that meet your conditions between 1 September and 31 December 2025, we will offer a deferred place for entry in September 2026. 

Unfortunately, we are unable to accept grades awarded through a successful appeal after 31 December 2025. 

Contact us if you are appealing your grades

Declining or deferring your place

Decline your place

Want to go to your insurance choice?

Do not release yourself into Clearing as this will make you lose your insurance choice. 

If your offer at Edinburgh has been confirmed

First speak to your insurance choice to see if they still have a place for you. Once this has been confirmed, follow their instructions for next steps.

If you are still waiting for our decision

If you meet the conditions of your offer from your insurance choice and would like to go there instead, tell us through our enquiry form. We will reject your place at Edinburgh, which automatically gives you your place at your insurance choice. 

Contact us about going to your insurance choice

Want to release yourself into Clearing?

If you want to look for a new place in Clearing at another university that is not your firm or insurance choice, we recommend you have your offer in writing from the other university before declining your offer with us. 

You can release yourself from your offer by clicking on the 'Decline my place' button on your application in the UCAS Hub and following the instructions. 

UCAS Hub

Defer your place

We may be able to consider some deferrals to start your studies in 2025-2026. Contact us through our form to let us know your degree programme details. 

Clearing

You may still be able to apply to a programme or course in your area of interest through UCAS Clearing.

If you are looking to take up a place through Clearing at another University, we recommend finding a vacancy first and then releasing yourself into Clearing.

Clearing

Have a question?

If you have a query, or need further information on any aspect of our admissions process, please fill out our contact form to help us route your enquiry to the correct department.