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This page contains information regarding WJEC examination timetables (both final and provisional), deadlines for internal assessment, key dates for Examinations Officers, and links to JCQ documentation concerning key dates and timetables.

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Information regarding examination dates, internal assessment deadlines and other assessment windows for the current academic year are published in our document Examination Timetables and Internal Assessment Deadlines. Any available published final timetables for future examination series will also appear on this page.

The JCQ Common Timetable Working Group, which consists of representatives from AQA, CCEA, OCR, Pearson, WJEC and JCQ, is responsible for producing common provisional and final examination timetables for the November and June examination series.

More information regarding the construction of the common timetable is available on the JCQ website here .

Deadlines for the submission of internal assessment, including Non-Examination Assessments (NEA) and Controlled Assessments are published here: 

> January 2024 series – Non-Exam Assessment Deadlines (External Assessments)

> January 2024 series – Non-Exam Assessment Deadlines

> June 2024 series – Externally Marked and Centre Visits dates and deadlines (GCSE)

> June 2024 series – Externally Marked and Centre Visits dates and deadlines (GCE)

> June 2024 series – Internal Assessment Deadlines (all qualifications)

> June 2024 series – Externally Marked and Centre Visits dates and deadlines (Vocational)

More information about the submission of Internal Assessment can be found in our “ Internal Assessment: A Guide for Centres ” document.

Our key dates posters containing entry deadlines, results days, and other key dates are available for download below:

> Key Dates General Qualifications 2023-24

> Key Dates Vocational Qualifications 2023-24

> Key Dates WBQ and Advanced Skills Baccalaureate 2023-2024

The JCQ key dates documents are available to download from their website here .

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Key Dates & Timetables

This page contains information regarding WJEC Eduqas examination timetables (both final and provisional), deadlines for internal assessment, key dates for Examinations Officers, and links to JCQ documentation concerning key dates and timetables.

  • Timetable Construction
  • NEA / Controlled Assessment Deadlines

Information regarding examination dates, internal assessment deadlines and other assessment windows for the current academic year are published in our document Examination Timetables and Internal Assessment Deadlines. Any available published final timetables for future examination series will also appear on this page.

The JCQ Common Timetable Working Group, which consists of representatives from AQA, CCEA, OCR, Pearson, WJEC and JCQ, is responsible for producing common provisional and final examination timetables for the November and June examination series.

More information regarding the construction of the common timetable is available on the JCQ website here .

Deadlines for the submission of internal assessment, including Non-Examination Assessments (NEA) and Controlled Assessments are published here:

> January 2024 series – Non-Exam Assessment Deadlines (External Assessments)

> January 2024 series – Non-Exam Assessment Deadlines

> June 2024 series – Externally Marked and Centre Visits dates and deadlines (GCSE)

> June 2024 series – Externally Marked and Centre Visits dates and deadlines (GCE)

> June 2024 series – Internal Assessment Deadlines (all qualifications)

> June 2024 series – Externally Marked and Centre Visits dates and deadlines (Vocational)

More information about the submission of Internal Assessment can be found in our “ Internal Assessment: A Guide for Centres ” document.

Our key dates posters containing entry deadlines, results days, and other key dates are available for download below.

> Key Dates General Qualifications 2023-24

> Key Dates Vocational Qualifications 2023-24

The JCQ key dates documents are available to download from their website here .

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  1. e-Submission

    e-Submission. E-Submission is the process of submitting candidates' work in an electronic format for moderation or assessment. We use Surpass and/or IAMIS (our Internal Assessment Mark Input System), which are secure, web-based platforms for this process. Centre personnel responsible for electronic submission of NEA marks will require access to ...

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    e-mail: [email protected]. Tel: 02922 404 310. Subscribe to be kept up to date with the latest subject news, resources and support. This section provides information regarding our e-submission platform. It covers what it is, what are the benefits of using e-submission, which subjects must be submitted by e-submission and where to find ...

  3. Internal Assessment

    This includes how to submit marks; how to carry forward marks and where to find moderator reports. Internal assessments measure subject-specific knowledge and skills that cannot be tested by timed written papers, and currently include Non-Examination Assessment (NEA), Coursework and Controlled Assessment.

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    Entries. This page provides information regarding entry codes, the submission of preliminary and final entries, basedata, fees and other entries information. Centres must be registered with WJEC in order to make entries. Further information regarding registering with WJEC is available here. add Teach outside of Wales?

  5. Key Dates & Timetables

    Key Dates. Information regarding examination dates, internal assessment deadlines and other assessment windows for the current academic year are published in our document Examination Timetables and Internal Assessment Deadlines. Any available published final timetables for future examination series will also appear on this page. Final Timetables.

  6. PDF Instructions for conducting coursework

    3 Presentation and submission of coursework 3.1 All coursework submitted for assessment must be the candidate's own work. Written material may be handwritten using black ink, or wherever possible word-processed. 3.2 Where appropriate, work submitted may also include printouts/copies of presentations,

  7. WJEC One

    WJEC One is the online platform for teachers and learners who use WJEC qualifications. It provides access to a range of digital resources, e-assessment tools, e-submission systems and SharePoint sites. WJEC One is your one-stop shop for all your WJEC needs.

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    SUBMISSIONOF COURSEWORK 6.1 Project Mark Submission Project marks to be submitted to WJEC (online - IAMIS) by 8 May, 2019 Once entries have been submitted and processed by WJEC, centres must log on to WJEC's secure website and click the 'internal assessment mark input' (IAMIS) button. A web page

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  14. A level, GCSE & Vocational exam timetables

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    15 May 2024. Deadlines for submitting GCE and GCSE Art and Design Coursework and External Assessment marks: For Centres having a visiting moderator: The marks must be submitted to Pearson Edexcel no later than 2 days prior to the moderator's visit. As the deadline for mark submission is linked to the date of the moderation visit, this ...

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  18. Technical Writing: An Online Course from Moscow Institute of Physics

    This course is a part of English for Research Publication Purposes, a 5-course Specialization series from Coursera. The course develops technical writing skills necessary to communicate information gained through a process of technical or experimental work. The course highlights the factors that determine the degree of technicality of the ...

  19. Submission guidelines

    Authors will have the option to choose how their article is published. Traditional publishing model - Published articles are made available to institutions and individuals who subscribe to Biochemistry (Moscow) or who pay to read specific articles. If you would be interested in publishing open access in this journal please contact the Open ...