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formerly the Welsh Joint Education Committee

All syllabi by formerly the Welsh Joint Education Committee
SyllabusPages
WJEC A-Level (Wales)5,726

5,726 pages

1,082
C1
807
C2
698
C3
810
C4
391
FP1
164
FP2
231
FP3
435
M1
266
M2
67
M3
496
S1
206
S2
73
S3


WJEC A-Level (Wales)


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Study WJEC A-Level (Wales) online. There are currently 5,726 pages of content ranging from illustrations and explanations to 2,430 fully worked exam questions and 826 o-tests (on-line assessments). Almost every page is interactive offering you much more than simply an online text book.

Assessment Content

O-tests (Online Tests) arranged in levels as follows:
Module87654321Total
C10012142865211213
C200423286074126
C3001314312511094
C4061336321960112
FP1125815139053
FP20012161011
FP30245461022
M1001715287260
M200224194031
M3003103007
S1002416275357
S20135475328
S30032411112
Totals1115513019630010924826

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