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How you can appeal your exam results in Scotland

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Today, students across Scotland will find out their National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher exam results. It’s a tense time for young people keen to move on to further study or the world of work.This year was the first time that exams were held since the pandemic.

Results will be delivered by post on Tuesday, August 9 – except for students who have signed up with MySQA to also receive their grades by text or email from 8am.Schools also receive the results, as will any universities or colleges students have applied to through Ucas.

Courses at National 5, Higher, and Advanced Higher are graded between A and D, with anyone who scores less than 40% receiving a ‘no award’ result. Read more: Lanarkshire college praised by HM Inspectors for its flexible approaches to learning For students who fail a course, it is possible to repeat it next year.

Others might want to appeal their result, if their grade is much worse than expected.SQA, the exams body, says that if the grade you have been awarded is lower than your estimate, you will be able to appeal your results by contacting them directly or by going through your school, college or training provider.Your school, college or training provider will discuss your appeal with you before sending the SQA evidence to support your estimated grade.

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