Joint Council for Qualifications

The Joint Council for Qualifications commonly referred to as JCQ is a council acting as a single voice for the seven largest qualification providers in the UK offering GCSE, GCE, AEA, Scottish Highers, Entry Level, Vocational and vocationally-related qualifications: AQA, City & Guilds, CCEA, Edexcel, OCR, SQA and WJEC.[1]

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About

The JCQ was established in January 2004 to supersede the Joint Council for General Qualifications (JCGQ, 1998–2003). The JCQ was formed to enable member awarding bodies to act together in:

Regulations and Examination Practices

The JCQ provides rules and regulations concerning the exams. These include:

Any malpractice, lateness, candidates leaving the exam early, disturbances should be reported to the board. A candidate's exam papers may then be cancelled in that exam, subject, or whole series.

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