Watchdog, which has not named institutions, says concerns over grade inflation ‘require further scrutiny’

The education watchdog for England has launched an investigation into grade inflation after a sharp increase in the awarding of first and upper second-class degrees at several universities.

The Office for Students (OfS) said the rates of students with top degrees at three universities and colleges, which have not been named, raised “potential concerns that require further scrutiny”.

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