How do I get into OCR interchange?
To get started, log in to Interchange, hover over ‘Entries’ in the left-hand menu and then click on ‘Make entries’. Next, click on ‘Vocationally related qualifications’. You then need to choose your entry method, depending on whether you’re making named or unnamed entries.
Do universities have past papers?
If you’re a University of Westminster student or a member of staff, you can find past exam papers on Blackboard. See guidance on how to find past exam papers on Blackboard. Papers for the last three years are available and can be used for teaching- and learning-related activities at the University.
What is Interchange OCR?
OCR Interchange is a free secure website offering a variety of services for exams officers, teachers and assessors, these range from the ability to carry out day to day administrative functions to accessing and downloading assessment materials.
What is OCR repository?
The OCR Repository allows centres to upload candidate work which assessors can then access digitally. The repository can also be used to submit marked controlled assessment samples and unmarked work for external assessment.
Is AQA same as OCR?
Edexcel and AQA both have their non-calculator as paper 1, whereas OCR differs by placing the non-calculator paper in the middle of the series. Additionally, each paper for OCR is out of 100 marks rather than 80.
Are OCR and CIE the same?
1) OCR and CIE are both offered by UCLES (University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate). They are slightly different in terms of syllabus coverage. OCR is only available in the UK while CIE is offered all over the world.
What do professors do with old papers?
Professors do not keep old papers. Instead, they submit them to the respective faculties for safe keeping where they are stored for a certain period before they discard them. Depending on different disciplines, some professors return such papers with comments to allow the students to have a broader picture.
How long do universities keep student papers?
The period of time is usually something like 2-4 semesters past the original course, depending on the institution.
Is an OCR Level 2 a GCSE?
There are OCR Project Qualifications at Level 1 and 2. These are equivalent to a short course GCSE. Foundation (Level 1) is equivalent to grades D-G short course GCSE and Higher (Level 2) A*-C short course GCSE.
What is an OCR Level 3 equivalent to?
A Level 3 Certificate ‘Pass’ is worth one A-level grade E – or 40 UCAS points – ranging up to a Level 3 Extended Diploma, which is worth 3 A-level grade As, or 360 UCAS points.
Does an OCR count as a GCSE?
What is this qualification worth? There are OCR Project Qualifications at Level 1 and 2. These are equivalent to a short course GCSE.