London: More than 200,000 would-be students are likely to be left without places at UK universities this year as undergraduate applications reach record levels for the fourth year running.
Applications are almost a fifth up on last year, according to the latest figures from the university admissions service, Ucas.
There was also bad news yesterday for those leaving university this year.
A business body warned that new graduates face a "double whammy" in the jobs market: a continuing fall in the number of vacancies available and no increase in average starting salaries for those who do manage to gain employment.
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