How many times can I resit GCSE?

There is no limit to the number of times you can retake your GCSEs, nor is there an age limit for taking your GCSEs. However, it is a requirement to receive a minimum grade of 4 on the compulsory subjects: maths and English. You are required to retake your GCSEs as many times as needed to pass.
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How many times can you redo your GCSEs?

There is no limit on the number of resits that you can do, but it is necessary that you continue to resit the exam until you achieve a minimum grade 4, ideally before you turn 18.
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What happens if you resit a GCSE and do worse?

You can keep resitting your GCSE subjects as many times as you want, with almost no obligations as to what you pass (but you do have to get a passing grade for English and maths if you're under 19). But don't worry, your final grade will be the highest you achieved out of your resits.
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Can you resit GCSEs even if you pass?

Anyone can take GCSEs, no matter how old they are or how many times they've taken them before. If you're past Year 11 then you'll probably have to pay to take any GCSEs unless you're resitting Maths or English as you have yet to get at least a grade 4..
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Can you repeat your GCSEs?

Who can do it? Anyone can retake their GCSEs, regardless of age or previous experience. For A Levels, you'll need a GCSE at Grade C or above in the equivalent subject to get started.
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Is GCSE worth retaking?

What should I retake? GCSEs and A-Level retakes are offered in every subject, so it's up to you what you decide to do and how many subjects. However, if you have failed GCSE English language and GCSE Maths, it's worth retaking these as they are key for further and higher education and several jobs.
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How much does it cost to retake a GCSE?

To resit your GCSEs, you'll have to pay two types of fees: course fees and exam fees. Your course fees will cover your tuition and/or course materials and will vary depending on where and how you choose to study. If you choose a college you can be expected to pay upwards of £1,000 per subject for your tuition.
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Can you resit GCSEs after year 11?

In short, yes you can retake your GCSEs at any age. You can even retake your GCSEs as many times as you want.
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Can you redo your GCSEs as an adult?

Anyone can resit GCSEs – no matter your age or your life experience. It doesn't matter if you have just left school or if you are closing in on retirement, you can look to start learning and increase your capabilities.
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Can you redo your GCSEs for free?

If you're over 16, have left school and do not have a Grade 4 or higher in GCSE English and/or Maths, you may be able to study these subjects for free at a local learning centre. If you feel you might be eligible, contact the learning centre directly to find out more.
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Do Resits count against you?

If you missed the first exam entirely due to illness, or the university has accepted you performed poorly because of extenuating circumstances, your resit will be granted "first-attempt" status. This means you'll be able to score on it exactly as you would have for the first exam.
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Is Failing Your GCSEs the end of the world?

You can either: Start A levels but resit your important GCSE exams or retake Year 11 and retake all your GCSEs. It is not the end of the world yet because as long as you get the GCSE grades for your A level subjects, you should be fine.
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What GCSEs do you have to retake if you fail?

For Maths and English, resitting is compulsory if you haven't achieved a pass (grade 4). You'll need to continue studying these subjects until you either pass or turn 18. If you achieved a pass in Maths and English, there's no requirement to resit, but you can if you'd like a higher mark.
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Can you resit GCSEs 2021?

Due to the disruptions caused by the pandemic, GCSE grades in 2021 were calculated using teacher assessments. For any student who is unhappy with their teacher-assessed grade, there will be an opportunity to take 'resit' GCSE exams in November and December 2021.
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Can you repeat Year 11 in UK?

No. Students are generally only allowed to re-take Year 11 if they had very significant health issues that prevented their attendance for much of the year and they were unable to take exams. You can re-sit GCSEs exam in Year 12 but, apart from Maths and English Language, it's generally not a good idea.
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What would happen if you fail your GCSE?

Most schools and colleges allow GCSE students to resit failed examinations. You can resit English and Maths exams in November and examinations in other subjects are then taken in the following June. You will need to double check the examination schedule with your school.
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Can adults retake GCSE for free?

Are GCSEs free for adults? Generally, no. While taking GCSEs for the first time is free for children in high school, adult GCSE courses are not free, and adults are required to pay for their GCSE education.
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Do universities care if you retake GCSE?

For Resits, it doesn't matter as long as you got the grade you wanted. Most Universities don't just look at AS/A2 grades primarily, but also some GCSE grades from English and Maths, your core subjects.
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Can you do GCSEs at any age?

GCSEs are the main qualification taken by 14 to 16-year-olds, but are available to anyone of any age. You can take GCSEs in a wide range of academic and 'applied' or work-related subjects at school or your local Further Education (FE) college.
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Can you go to uni without Maths GCSE?

In short, yes it is possible to go to university without a GCSE Maths qualification*. That being said, you will likely be required to take additional courses such as a functional skills course or a GCSE Maths retake.
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How can I do my GCSE again?

If you have only just taken your exams and need to resit, you can speak to your college or school and ask if you can retake the examination straight away. Some colleges may allow you to progress onto further study while you do the GCSE course again.
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How long does it take to resit GCSEs?

How long will it take? It really depends which route you decide to take. If you are starting the GCSE from scratch - say for example you did Maths at school 10 years ago and haven't studied the subject since - then it can take between 12-18 months to ensure you are exam-ready.
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Are resit exams easier?

I would say it is easier as you have gone through the material before and know how to get a better mark this time round. However, it is harder in terms of mentality; you have to get a better grade, causing a lot of pressure. So overall I would say it is harder (well for me anyway).
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Is a 3 in GCSE A fail?

Is grade 3 a pass? For a 'standard pass', equivalent to the old C grade, students will need to achieve a 4 grade, while a 5 will constitute a 'strong pass'.
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Do GCSEs matter for jobs?

Employers make good use of your CV when deciding whether or not to employ you. They look at not only your GCSE grades, but your work experience, personal statement, and extracurricular activities. This means that GCSEs only make up a part of your CV.
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