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  1. Private candidates. A private candidate is someone who enters for exams through an AQA-approved school or college but is not enrolled as a student there. You may be self-taught, home-schooled or have private tuition with a tutor or through a distance learning provider. You can only become a private candidate with us in the UK.

  2. www.aqa.org.uk › subjects-and-qualifications › gcsesGCSE - AQA

    If a student has a result for GCSE English Language since June 2017 with any awarding body, it is possible to carry forward the result for this component. The November exams are only available to candidates who were at least 16 years old on 31 August 2022. This qualification is not available to students at schools and colleges in Northern Ireland.

  3. BBC Bitesize is home to a range of exam specific guides to help kick start your GCSE revision ready for the 2023 exams. To get a head start on your revision use our GCSE learner guides for your ...

  4. Jun 20, 2024 · The cost of sitting your GCSE or International GCSE exams can vary greatly depending on the number of exams you're sitting, the subject, the exam centre, the services provided by the centre, and your location. However, on average, you can expect to pay your chosen exam centre an exam entry fee of around £100 to £200 (per subject) for GCSE and ...

  5. For Applied General qualifications, you must do the following before exams start: make the correct unit and award entries; act on any warning reports we give you. Learn more about level 3 VTQs. Age restrictions for the November series. For the November exam series, there are age restrictions for entering students for GCSE English Language and ...

  6. GCSE, AS level and A level exams will start on 15 May 2023 with the final exam due to take place on 27 June 2023. VTQ (vocational technical qualifications) exams and formal assessments have been taking place throughout the year and continue this term. T Level assessments began in February and will continue throughout this term.

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  8. Apr 4, 2023 · This year’s GCSE exams start on Monday, May 15 and finish on Wednesday, June 21 2023. The GCSE exam timetable 2023 has been released by the Joint Council for Qualifications. Non-exam assessments, such as modern foreign language speaking tests and practical science experiments, may take place before May 15. This year sees a return to the full ...