A Level and GCSE results day is fast approaching in England, here is everything you need to know about exam appeals.
The AQA, England's largest provider of GCSEs and A Levels, confirmed previously that those whose appeals are not upheld in either stage would be charged a fee., students who fail their appeal in the preliminary stage would need to pay £120.05 while those who failed in the appeal hearing stage would need to fork out £205.80.
Most students will simply be sent an invoice after the appeal., appeals should typically take no longer than four weeks with the exam board aiming to review each case as soon as possible.Of the 16,000 appeals received in the summer of 2021, 5,760 were upheld with the most common grounds for appeal being unreasonable exercise of academic judgement.Students in England will soon receive their results for GCSEs, A levels, T Levels and VTQ exams.
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