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Find out about a qualification, including if it’s regulated and how it compares to other qualifications.
The home of Ofqual on 2024Å·ÖÞ±Èü³Ì. The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) regulates qualifications, examinations and assessments in England.
Find the difficulty level of a qualification and compare qualifications across different countries.
Most qualifications have a difficulty level. The higher the level, the…
There are 9 qualification levels. Entry level Each entry level…
Qualifications outside England, Wales and Northern Ireland use different…
Rules and guidance for all awarding organisations and all regulated qualifications
How to check if the organisation giving you an award is registered and accredited by the exams regulator
Useful information on how qualifications are graded, produced with headteachers and teachers in mind but helpful for anyone with an interest in learning more.Â
This guide provides information about arrangements for qualifications regulated by Ofqual. It explains what you need to know before, during and after your exams and assessments.
A message to school and college leaders written by Sir Ian Bauckham, Ofqual's Chief Regulator.
Explaining how GCSE and A level grade boundaries work: why they change yearly, how standards are maintained, and how final grades are determined fairly.
Who and what Ofqual regulates, how to apply to be regulated and what happens when you want to stop being regulated.
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