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The Level 3 Certificate is a 'unitised qualification', which means it is designed to be taken in chunks, or units, throughout the course. Marks (and unit grades) are accumulated along the way, and when both the required units have been taken, an overall grade is issued. Since exam papers can vary in difficulty from one series to the next, a common scale is used (called the uniform mark scale or UMS) to make sure marks gained on an easier paper do not advantage candidates compared with those who gain marks on a harder paper.
For the examined unit:
For the NEA unit:
Details of the number of criteria and UMS marks available for each unit can be found in section 6.4 (Grading and awarding grades) of the specification.
The grade of the overall qualification is calculated by adding together the uniform marks achieved in the individual units. This gives candidates a final uniform mark which is compared against the overall UMS grade boundaries.
Both the unit uniform marks and grades, and the final uniform mark and grade are given on the results slip.