However, generally, you'll need:
* Successful completion of an Access course: This is the most fundamental requirement. The Access course itself needs to be relevant to business studies; it should cover subjects like mathematics, economics, and potentially accounting or business-related topics. The specific modules and grades required will depend on the university's criteria.
* Specific grades on the Access course: Universities set minimum grade requirements (e.g., a pass, a merit, or a distinction) usually expressed as a percentage or grade points. These requirements can be significantly higher for competitive universities.
* References: You might need to provide references from your Access course tutors or other relevant individuals.
* English language proficiency: If your Access course wasn't taught in English, or if the university requires it, you will likely need to provide proof of English language proficiency through a test like IELTS or TOEFL.
* Other requirements (potentially): Some universities may have additional requirements, such as an interview, personal statement, or portfolio.
In short: You need to check the specific entry requirements for *each* university or college you are applying to. Their websites will list the details, including the minimum grades needed on your Access course and any other prerequisites. Don't rely on general information; always consult the university's official admissions information.