STUDENTS across Comet country will tomorrow (Thursday) find out how they fared in their A-levels.

Pupils from colleges and schools in the area – and across the country – will get their results this morning.

Following months of hard work and preparation, many students will now be heading off to university, taking on apprenticeships or heading into full-time work.

Prior to the results being released, the Universities and Colleges Admission Service (UCAS), offered some advice to those waiting to hear if they had got into their chosen university.

It said: “Applicants can log in to track on the UCAS website from 8am to see if they have been accepted or are eligible for clearing. Students should also check their email and the post for confirmation letters.

“Students who want to consider a clearing place can start looking at courses with vacancies from early in the morning on the day and they should discuss courses that interest them directly with the universities and colleges as soon as possible.

“Courses with vacancies are listed on the UCAS website. Formal applications to clearing courses can be made through UCAS from 5pm.”