To generate your
Alps MEGs (Minimum Expected Grades), you first need to import your Teaching Data. If you need support with this, please see this article:
Importing Teaching Data
Once you have imported your Teaching Data, you will see the following notification to let you know your MEGs are ready:
If you click access them here the link will take you to the hompepage, where you can navigate to the Reports & Downloads tab and click MEG Reports.
In MEG Reports, you'll be able to see various export options for your MEGs. Please note any that say Personalised Targets will be blank unless you have imported those:
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