Are Cambridge A level results out?
Are Cambridge A level results out?
We plan to release results for Cambridge International AS and A Level on 11 January 2021 at 06.00 UTC/GMT. We plan to release results for Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge O Level on 19 January 2021 at 06.00 UTC/GMT. For further information about the release of results, you can visit our website.
WHAT IS A GOOD AS level result?
OP: good A-Level results are anything grades A*-C, but more importantly the grades that get you into your chosen university course (at the best university for the grades you’re likely to get) if that’s what you plan to do.
What is a pass at a level 2020?
An E or D is still a pass at A-Level, but it will result in lower UCAS points. A pass is indicated by one of five grades, A, B, C, D or E, where A (and A*) is the highest and E is the lowest. In order to meet the pass criteria, you must get an E grade or above.
How many people get a * in a level?
The proportion of A* and A grades has risen this year by 2.4 percentage points to 27.6 per cent, the highest level in at least 13 years. The proportion of A* grades also rose, from 7.7 per cent last year to 8.9 per cent.
What is the average A level grade?
In the 2019 to 2020 school year, 82.8% of level 3 students took A levels. The data shows that: the average point score for all A level students (including students whose ethnicity was unknown) was 39.51 (equivalent to grade B)
What time do A levels come out?
UCAS receives your A-level results directly and will update Track accordingly – typically around 8am. As the system will be busy with students keen to find out if they’ve received offers, you’ll need to be patient.
What is the highest grade in A-levels?
A pass in an Advanced GCE subject is indicated by one of five grades A(a), B(b), C(c), D(d),E(e), of which grade A(a) is the highest and grade E(e) is the lowest. The grades for the Special Paper are grade 1 (Distinction) and grade 2 (Merit).
What is a fail A level?
The fail grades were also divided into two types, one was where the student had failed to reach a level of pass that granted them an A-level but did grant them an O-level. The other fail meant that the student had not reached a pass level that warranted either an A-level grade or an O-level grade.