Approximately 1-2% of GCSE papers are re-marked upon request. This process allows students to challenge their grades if they believe there has been an error in marking. The percentage can vary slightly depending on the exam board and the specific year.
Cambridge
It depends from GCSE to GCSE. Ask your teacher what the A score mark is worth.
You go in Google and type up free GCSE exam papers and type up which subject for example: Urdu, Maths and English and ETC.
Once GCSE papers have been officially completed and marked, students typically cannot retrieve their original exam scripts. However, they can request a copy of their marked papers through a process called a "remark" or "access to scripts," which is usually facilitated by the exam center. This process may involve a fee and specific deadlines, so students should check with their school or exam center for details.
Try the student room
You will get a B grade in GCSE.
deep in my rear.
Type it in on google..
16 or 18
80 percent or over is A+ at GCSE hope this helps
80% or above
Hi, as a GCSE student myself i have found the following site very useful. If you type in google: Aqa and get on their website, there is a link for past papers. Through this you will find lots of types of paper you need Current GCSE and its pretty straigh forward from there.