‘It’ll be nice to be a bit more individual’published at 09:59 British Summer Time

09:59 BST

Ben Price
BBC News Wales, reporting from Cardiff and Vale College

Twins smiling at the camera as both hold their results papers in a busy room

Identical twins Adrian and Łukasz Koman, from Newport in south Wales, have always had similar interests – taking the same A-level subjects and studying together for exams.

Both took maths, further maths, computer science and physics and got the grades they needed, but will be separating for the first time as they both go their first choice university.

They have been offered places to study electronics and electrical engineering – Adrian at Bristol University and Łukasz a short distance away at Bath University.

Łukasz got one A* and two As and Adrian got two A*s and one A, but they insist there is “no rivalry” and that they have helped each other study.

“I am just so excited and happy to go to the uni I want,” Łukasz says.

“We spend a lot of time together since we’ve shared the same room for all our lives pretty much. It’s nice to go out there and be a bit more individual,” Łukasz adds.