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  2. GCSE - Wikipedia

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    A range of new GCSE subjects was also introduced for pupils to study from 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020. [12] GCSE examinations in English and mathematics were reformed with the 2015 syllabus publications, with these first examinations taking place in 2017.

  3. WJEC (exam board) - Wikipedia

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    WJEC (Welsh: CBAC) is an examination board providing examinations, professional development and educational resources to schools and colleges in Wales and Northern Ireland under its own name, and the Eduqas brand for England.

  4. Free-standing Mathematics Qualifications - Wikipedia

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    The highest grade achievable is an A. An FSMQ Unit at Advanced level is roughly equivalent to a single AS module with candidates receiving 10 UCAS points for an A grade. Intermediate level is equivalent to a GCSE in Mathematics. Coursework is often a key part of the FSMQ, but is sometimes omitted depending on the examining board.

  5. WJEC - Wikipedia

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    WJEC may refer to: WJEC (exam board), a UK exam board; WJEC (FM), a radio station (106.5 FM) licensed to serve Vernon, Alabama, United States;

  6. A-level - Wikipedia

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    According to the British Department for Education, in the academic year 2014/15, approximately 7.3%, 2.7%, 1.0%, and 0.3% of all the candidates from the GCSE cohort (548,480) achieved one to four A*s or a better result in the GCE A-level examination. This percentile rank is one important input for equating the levels in both examinations.

  7. Advanced level mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Level (A-Level) Mathematics is a qualification of further education taken in the United Kingdom (and occasionally other countries as well). In the UK, A-Level exams are traditionally taken by 17-18 year-olds after a two-year course at a sixth form or college.

  8. University of Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    2025 UK Complete University Guide: Subject League Tables [82] #4 for Veterinary Medicine #6 for Chemical Engineering #7 for Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering #7 for Education #7 for Pharmacology and Pharmacy #8 for Architecture #8 for Nursing and Midwifery #10 for Law #11 for Sports Science #11 for Theology and Religious Studies #12 for ...