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How to appeal A Level result grades or get exams remarked for AQA, OCR, Edexcel and other exam boards

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The anxious wait is finally over. Students across Manchester and the UK are collecting their A-level results today. Last year, 26.3 percent of all students sitting A-Levels in England achieved a 'B' grade making it the most common grade awarded in that academic year, with a further 22.5 percent of students achieving a 'C' grade.

And hopefully there are lots of smiling faces and celebrations as the 2024 grades are revealed. All the hard work has hopefully paid off and students have done enough to get the grades to get into their chosen universities or colleges. READ MORE: The freebies and discounts A Level pupils can get at restaurants on results day But it might not have worked out the way it was expected to and some students will not have got the grades they are hoping for.

But there is more that can be done. For those who think there may have been a mistake in the marking process or feel an exam deserved a better grade, there is the option to appeal.

If you are looking to get your exams or coursework remarked, there is an appeal process to follow and this is what you need to do: For those who are unhappy with how the exam board handled your request you can request a review from Ofqual.

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