Don Nutbeam, head of the University of Southampton, said that following a 鈥渧ery difficult鈥 year for recruitment in 2012-13, his institution鈥檚 undergraduate intake could be up by 15 to 20 per cent this year.
Given that acceptances were up 9 per cent overall, this could mean a fall for some universities, he said.
Last year, Southampton鈥檚 undergraduate recruitment fell short by a reported 600 students.
鈥淟ast year was a very difficult year for us,鈥 Professor Nutbeam said.
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鈥淎long with a number of Russell Group universities we were caught out by the miscalculation of the government of the number of students who get A at A-level,鈥 he said.
This year, universities are allowed to recruit an unlimited number of students who achieve grades ABB at A-level. Last year the grades required were AAB.
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This change, combined with more 鈥渇lexibility鈥 around student number controls, had given Southampton 鈥渕ore confidence鈥 to recruit this year, he explained.
鈥淲e have made more offers, [and] done it earlier,鈥 he said, and added that the university had done much more marketing than last year as well.
Asked whether the university had dropped its required grades to accept more students, he said: 鈥淲e held our ground pretty well.鈥
Southamptonwas looking to 鈥渒eep on recruiting鈥 ABB students through clearing in subjects where it had the physical capacity to take them.
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Clearing and adjustment 鈥 where students who got better grades than they expected can 鈥渢rade up鈥 to a more selective university 鈥 were now 鈥減art of the landscape鈥 for institutions.
He rejected a 鈥渟nobbish鈥 view of clearing he claimed was held by some universities.
Asked whether this year heralded stability in student numbers for universities, he said: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 going to settle down. I think we have a really dynamic market.鈥
Meanwhile, Wendy Piatt, director general of the Russell Group, said it was hoped that this year鈥檚 ABB threshold would 鈥渞educe some of the unintended consequences from last year when students who wanted to attend a leading university and had the right qualifications were not able to - even when those universities wanted to accept them鈥.
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She added: 鈥淥ne consequence of the uncertainties in the new system is that universities may have more places to offer through clearing to well-qualified students who have narrowly missed out on their first choice.
鈥淯cas and our universities have been preparing for this carefully and are on hand to help students who have missed their offer. There may also be places available through the Ucas Adjustment process for those who have done better than expected. We will be monitoring this carefully over the coming days and weeks.鈥
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