Growing numbers of students are lodging official complaints against their universities if they fail to obtain a top-level degree.
More are contacting the universities' official watchdog, blaming the standard of teaching they received for their failure to achieve a first (1:1) or 2:1 degree pass.
The trend, reflecting a mood among some students that rising fees mean they are effectively buying a degree, is expected to spread in the autumn when universities begin charging up to £9,000 a
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