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SQA issue advice for students as exam D-Day approaches


By Alan Beresford

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WITH results day fast approaching for Scotland's exam students, the SQA have released some hints and tips for those eagerly awaiting their results.

Exam results are to hit doormats very soon.
Exam results are to hit doormats very soon.

Tuesday, August 4 should see certificates dropping through letterboxes or, for those who signed up for MySQA, results being sent electronically from 8am.

If something is wrong or missing from a certificate, students should in the first instance call their school or college who will in turn contact the SQA.

Students who submitted original materials that they wish returned should submit a request by September 25, 2020. There is a charge for this service. Any requests after this date will be charged an additional fee and if no request is made, coursework will be disposed of.

The SDS Exam Results Helpline will be open from 8am on results day, the number to call is 0808 100 8000. This offers advice, information and guidance for young people and their parents and carers.

The helpline’s careers advisers have unique access to information on UCAS course vacancies at UK colleges and universities, Confirmation and Clearing, advice about Modern, Foundation and Graduate Apprenticeships and jobs or volunteering.

Visit https://bit.ly/3j9aj2J for more information.

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