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Thousands across Northern Ireland receive AS and A level results

Northern Ireland Thousands of students will receive AS and A level results at a later date.

This year marks the first full exam year since 2019 after the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic and public health measures.

Teacher-assessed grades were published in 2020 and her 2021.

This year's exam has ended, but steps have been taken to ensure a smooth transition.

These included students with the option of skipping graded credits in most subjects in order to focus on review.

There are also assessment adaptations, reduced coursework, contingency arrangements for those unable to take the test due to illness, and lenient grading that recognizes the level of disruption experienced. I was.

Most (88%) of the A Levels taken in Northern Ireland were candidates for the local examinations board CCEA, while others I took the exam set by the association.

Many students are set to obtain her BTEC results and vocational qualifications.

Economy Minister Gordon Lyons urged those who received the results to use the guidance provided by his department's career services.

“For many young people, getting an exam result is an exciting and important milestone in their lives and the epitome of their academic life so far. We encourage them to take advantage of career guidance and make informed decisions that will affect their future career choices,” he said.

“When students receive their results, many will be happy, while others will be disappointed.

``My department's Career Service provides access to the latest information on employment trends provided by the department's economists.

``They , impartial advice and guidance on a variety of career choices, including further and higher education, training, employment including apprenticeships, and higher-level apprenticeships.

I would like to send my best wishes to all who are receiving or waiting for...you and your career ambitions.”

This can be accessed at https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/services/chat-with-a-careers-adviser,. Alternatively, you can call 0300 200 7820 to speak with an advisor. Results Available Thursday and Friday of the week from 9:30 am to 7:00 pm via web chat and phone.

NSPCC Northern Ireland's Childline team His manager Mairead Monds said result day can be a stressful time for young people, especially He said that this year will be the first public exam in three years for him to resume. Year.

"Young people under the age of 19 can get free and confidential support and advice by calling Childline www.childline.org.uk or her toll-free on 0800 1111," she said. I was.