More A-level grade boundaries leaked show what students need to get A
Leaked A-level grade boundaries have revealed students who get 55% in their maths exam will qualify for an A.Grade boundaries for Edexcel's maths A-level show that 165 out of 300 marks were needed to achieve the top grade.The leaked boundaries also show that 72% of marks were needed overall for an A* in the maths A-level this summer, along with just over a third of marks for a C grade.Maths is one of the last subjects to be reformed as part of a major overhaul of exams in England.
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