A-level results 2022: How were grades decided?

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How were grades for A-levels 2022 decided?

If you are unhappy with your A-level, T-level or BTec National grades, you should talk to your school or college, who can ask the awarding body to review your marks.The exam board will look at your mark again, and amend it if necessary.If you are still not satisfied, you can request a review from the exams regulator Ofqual.is 29 September, but if your higher education place depends on the outcome, you can request a priority review by 25 August.

If you want to challenge vocational coursework marks, you should follow your school or college's internal appeals process. Arrangements in Scotland are different. Students normally receive a grade estimate which is submitted to the exam board.but should speak to your school first. If your appeal is accepted, the SQA will reconsider your mark.

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