The situation regarding revocation and disqualification is as follows:
(1) At any time in your driving career, twelve points within three years and you receive a mandatory minimum 6 month disqualification. Thus is known as �totting�. The only way round this is to argue (in the magistrates� court) �exceptional hardship�.
(2) For new drivers six points accumulated within two years of passing your first test means your licence is revoked and you revert to provisional status. There is no appeal against this, only against the individual convictions that led to the points.
If you have points prior to passing your test these count towards the six, but if you already have six when passing your licence is not immediately revoked, but any further points lead to revocation.
From what you say, you have six points and are expecting six more. This will lead to a six month ban under (1) above. Although for �totting� your points revert to zero when you are banned, they do not do so for the �new drivers� rules. This means if you pass your test again after the ban is finished you must gain no more points until two years from the date of your first test to avoid a second revocation.
In short, The new drivers revocation rule only applies from the date you first passed your test.