Modular International GCSEs

Modular International GCSEs

At Tutors & Exams, we understand the diverse needs of today’s learners, and that’s why we are absolutely delighted to continue hosting Pearson Modular International GCSEs. This innovative approach to qualifications is a game-changer for many candidates, providing a structured yet adaptable framework for achieving their academic goals.

Which modular International GCSEs are available?

Here’s a list of the modular International GCSEs you can pursue through Tutors & Exams:

  • International GCSE (9–1) Accounting
  • International GCSE (9–1) Biology
  • International GCSE (9–1) Chemistry
  • International GCSE (9–1) Commerce
  • International GCSE (9–1) Economics
  • International GCSE (9–1) English as a Second Language
  • International GCSE (9–1) English Language A
  • International GCSE (9–1) English Literature
  • International GCSE (9–1) Geography
  • International GCSE (9–1) History
  • International GCSE (9–1) Mathematics A
  • International GCSE (9–1) Physics
  • International GCSE (9–1) Religious Studies
  • International GCSE (9–1) Science (Double Award)

In the modular route, there are no restrictions on candidates taking units together; all units can be treated separately, and they can be taken in any International GCSE exam series (November and May/June).

How do Modular International GCSEs Work?

Quite simple, you can learn and enter for your Modular International GCSE’s when you’re ready. Once you are close to completing the first part of your learning (the learning objectives required for the first unit/module) you should apply to Tutors & Exams for your exams. However, you do need to make sure you apply early to avoid late fees or missing out on your Access Arrangements. Once you enter for your last unit, you just need to make sure you apply to cash-in too. This brings all of your units together (including the best mark of any previously sat units) and gives you an overall grade.

Another benefit to the modular International GCSE is you can sit the whole qualification, like a linear International GCSE, and if you don’t perform as well as expected in just one unit, you have the opportunity to only sit that unit again to improve your overall grade. The unit you performed well in will be “Banked”.

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