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State pupils fail to seek top university places

By David Turner, Education Correspondent

Published: August 12 2009 00:02 | Last updated: August 12 2009 00:02

State school pupils who apply for the most selective degree courses at top universities are as likely to win a place as private school pupils with similar A-level results, but are less likely to put their names forward in the first place, according to research published on Wednesday.

The findings suggest that it is state school pupils who are shunning top universities, rather than the other way around.

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