Reports of erratic grading and errors in England despite claims they would not be disrupted
Students taking BTec vocational qualifications have been caught up in the exam crisis that has affected A-level and GCSE results in England, contradicting claims by the Department for Education and Ofqual that BTecs would not be disrupted.
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