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A Level Maths Exam
A Level Maths Exam
Become an A Level Maths private candidate and book your A Level Maths exam today. Our team at Pass A level will arrange everything for you, booking you in at your local exam centre. Taking your A Level Maths exam can improve your job prospects or help secure you a place on your dream university course.
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Official A Level Maths qualification
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Nationally recognised qualification matching schools and colleges
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Qualifications worth up to 56 UCAS points - secure your place at University!
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Open career doors and other opportunities
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Exams include Pure Mathematics, Statistics, and Mechanics
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A Level Maths Exam Information
Entry Requirements
We recommend having a minimum grade of 4 or higher in GCSE Maths to study A Level Maths.
Can I resit A Level Maths?
Anyone can resit their A Level Maths exam with Pass A Level. Resits are available to learners who did not pass their A Level Maths first time or who want to improve their grade.
Exam Day Setup
On exam day, you will take your A Level Maths exam in person at the examination centre our Pass A Level team booked for you. The A Level Maths exam is paper-based. Once you book, the team will confirm everything with you so you are fully prepared well ahead of your exam.
Should I take an A Level Maths qualification?
Taking or resitting maths A Level can open up many career pathways, from further study to employment. Many of our learners sit A Levels hoping to reach a minimum number of UCAS points, with maths being one of the most common A Levels completed by University applicants. Completing an A Level Maths exam is worth up to 56 UCAS points, depending on your grade. We can help anyone resitting maths A Level as well as anyone sitting it for the first time as an A Level maths private candidate.
What is the process like to register for the A Level Maths Exam?
- You can register for your A Level Maths exam through the above link or by going to our A Level Maths Resit page on Pass A Level. Ideally, aim to book your exam 6 months before the exams are due to take place (usually around December).
- After you have booked your exam you will receive a confirmation invoice via email. Our Pass A Level team will then gather some further information from you.
- They’ll book you in as an A level Maths private candidate at your local examination centre. The team will then confirm the date, time, and location of your exams with you so that you are well prepared before your exam day.
How can I revise a level Maths online?
We can provide some free A Level Maths online resources:
When can I take my A Level Maths exam?
A Level Maths exams take place in the summer of each year, usually across May and June, with results day typically at the end of August.
What do I need to pass the qualification?
To gain your A Level Maths qualification, you will need to pass your exams, split across Pure Mathematics, Statistics, and Mechanics.
Exam Boards
Booked through Pass A Level, the A Level Maths private candidate qualification will be awarded by AQA, OCR, or Edexcel if you pass.
Our Service
Official Qualification
The A Level Maths exam and A Level Maths resit is recognised across the UK. It is the same as what is offered in schools and colleges.
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Our excellent service is here to take the pressure off you. We’ll sort everything to do with arranging your exam, so you can focus on your revision to get the best grade you can.
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Our friendly team will be on hand to support you throughout the whole process. Our team at Pass A level will book you in for your exam as an A Level Maths private candidate and arrange everything else for you.
Low Cost Exams
Pass A level’s Maths exams are competitively priced, with some of the cheapest prices around.
Requirements
We recommend you have at least a grade 4 or C in your GCSE Maths before purchasing an A level Maths exam.
A Level Maths Exam Information - AQA (7357)
The AQA maths A Level qualification builds on the full GCSE mathematics syllabus. For this reason, it is advisable that you hold at least a grade 4 or C in GCSE Maths before attempting an A Level maths exam. However, this is not essential, and the A Level Maths exam is open to all learners.
Paper 1
Topics
Proof, Algebra & functions, Coordinate geometry, Sequences and series, Trigonometry, Exponentials & logarithms, Differentiation, Integration, Numerical methods.
Format
Short, single-mark questions to multi-step problems
Paper 2
Topics
Any content from paper 1 + Vectors, Quantities and units in mechanics, Kinematics, Forces and Newton’s laws, Moments
Format
Short, single-mark questions to multi-step problems
Paper 3
Topics
Any content from paper 1 + Statistical sampling, Data presentation and Interpretation, Probability, Statistical distributions, Statistical hypothesis testing
Format
Short, single-mark questions to multi-step problems
A Level Maths Exam Information - Edexcel (9MA0)
The Edexcel maths A Level qualification builds on the full GCSE mathematics syllabus. For this reason, it is advisable that you hold at least a grade 4 or C in GCSE Maths before attempting an A Level maths exam. However, this is not essential, and the A Level Maths exam is open to all learners.
Paper 1
Topics
Proof, algebra and functions, coordinate geometry in the (x,y) plane, sequences and series, trigonometry, exponentials and logarithms, differentiation, integration, numerical methods, vectors
Format
Short, single-mark questions to multi-step problems
Paper 2
Topics
Any content from paper 1
Format
Short, single-mark questions to multi-step problems
Paper 3
Topics
Statistics: Statistical sampling, data presentations and interpretation, probability, statistical distributions, statistical hypothesis testing.
Mechanics: Quantities and units in mechanics, kinematics, forces and Newton's laws, moments.
Format
Short, single-mark questions to multi-step problems
A Level Maths Exam Information - OCR (H240)
The OCR maths A Level qualification builds on the full GCSE mathematics syllabus. For this reason, it is advisable that you hold at least a grade 4 or C in GCSE Maths before attempting an A Level maths exam. However, this is not essential, and the A Level Maths exam is open to all learners.
Paper 1
Topics
Content from pure mathematics
Format
The assessment has a gradient of difficulty throughout the paper and consists of a mix of short and long questions.
Paper 2
Topics
Content from pure mathematics and statistics
Format
The assessment has a gradient of difficulty throughout the paper and consists of a mix of short and long questions.
Paper 3
Topics
Content from pure mathematics and mechanics
Format
The assessment has a gradient of difficulty throughout the paper and consists of a mix of short and long questions.
A Level Maths Exam Dates 2026
| Date | Time | Duration | |
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| Paper 1 - AQA Paper 1 - AQA | 03 June 2026 | Afternoon | 2h |
| Paper 2 - AQA Paper 2 - AQA | 11 June 2026 | Afternoon | 2h |
| Paper 3 - AQA Paper 3 - AQA | 18 June 2026 | Afternoon | 2h |
| Paper 1 - Edexcel Paper 1 - Edexcel | 03 June 2026 | Afternoon | 2h |
| Paper 2 - Edexcel Paper 2 - Edexcel | 11 June 2026 | Afternoon | 2h |
| Paper 3 - Edexcel Paper 3 - Edexcel | 18 June 2026 | Afternoon | 2h |
| Paper 1 - OCR Paper 1 - OCR | 03 June 2026 | Afternoon | 2h |
| Paper 2 - OCR Paper 2 - OCR | 11 June 2026 | Afternoon | 2h |
| Paper 3 - OCR Paper 3 - OCR | 18 June 2026 | Afternoon | 2h |
| Results Day Results Day | 13 August 2026 | All Day | - |
A Level Maths FAQs
What is required to pass my A level Maths qualification?
Your A Level Maths qualification is made up of 3 papers containing topics from: Pure Mathematics, Statistics, and Mechanics. Each of these papers contributes 33.3% towards your A Level qualification and you need a sound knowledge of all three to pass the A Level Maths exam.
Are there any requirements for the A level Maths qualification?
We recommend that you have grades of 4/C or above in GCSE Maths (or equivalent) before booking your A Level Maths exam.
Is this the same A level Maths qualification that I would get in school or college?
The A Level Maths exam is the same as those sat by schools and colleges. So, upon successful completion of your exam, you’ll receive the same qualification as you would have if you had sat your A Level Maths exam at school or college.
Where will I take my A Level Maths exam?
The Pass A Level team will book your A Level Maths exam at an examination centre near you which you can reach conveniently. You will complete the A Level Maths exam in person and under exam conditions, as you would at school or college. This is also true if you are resitting A Level Maths.
When can I take my A Level Maths exams?
A Level Maths exams typically run throughout May and June of each year.Â
Is it worth resitting A Level Maths?
Resitting Maths A Level is usually worth it if you failed the exams first time round or you require a higher grade than you previously achieved. Universities typically require you to have minimum grades in chosen subjects before they offer you a place on an undergraduate course, and Maths is one of the most common subjects taken by students who apply to University. Taking an A Level Maths resit could be necessary to be offered a place at your chosen University.
Can I take A level Maths online?
All exams are to be conducted in person at examination centres – there is no option to complete your A Level exam or A Level resit online. There are, however, many ways to study A Level Maths online.
How can I revise for my A level Maths exam?
To revise for A Level Maths online, you can access our free A Level Maths revision resources. Â Here we provide free, detailed revision notes and past papers that you can work through to revise for your A Level Maths exam.
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