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What is GCE?

Updated: 10/10/2023
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14y ago

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GCSE's are what you do in your final year of secondary education.

Whereas GCE is what you do in college.

It is just basucally your A levels and it is split up into 2 years.

The first year is As level and the second year is the final A level, in which your grades from the first and second year will be combined to give you your final results.

With regards to UCAS points, they only count your A level points (GCE), not your GCSE results.

Your GCSE results are recorded mainly as a backup just in case you miss your grades to get into university, they will see how good you were academically during school or maybe for othe reasons.

I've just completed my A levels (GCE) and I'm now in my first year of uni.

Good luck with whatever you want to do!!

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Typically, within the field of education, GCE stands for General Certificate of Education.

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