Exams Administration

Information and resources for exams officers to plan ahead and stay on track throughout the whole exams lifecycle, from entries to results day.

Original marked paper (access to scripts)

You can request access to scripts from an original marked exam paper to use for your teaching and learning. Scripts show the candidate’s written answers and the examiner’s comments and assessments.

You can request an exam paper for:

  • GCSEs
  • AS and A-levels
  • AQA Certificates
  • Functional Skills
  • Applied Generals.

Please note our ‘access to scripts’ service is not available for any digital media (audio/video) candidate work within a component.

Fees

There is no fee for this service.

How to make a request

To request a marked paper:

  1. Fill in the student written consent form from JCQ’s post-results services page
  2. Log in to Centre Services and select ‘Post-exams’ and ‘Post-results services’
  3. Select ‘Access to scripts’, either ‘Request by candidate’ or ‘Request by component'
  4. Choose the 'Original’ option on the submission screen.

If you are also requesting a review of marking, we advise that you wait for that to be completed before you request an original marked paper.

Deadline dates

Exam seriesQualificationRequest deadline
June 2025A-level
Applied General
Level Two
Level Three
ELC
Level Three
FCSE
Functional Skills
GCSE
Level One
Level Two
Project
31 October 2025
November 2025GCSE
Level Three
Project
12 February 2026
January 2026Applied General
ELC
2 April 2026
June 2026A-level
Applied General
Level Two
Level Three
AS Level
GCSE
24 September 2026

How long it takes

We aim to have the papers to you within one week in the majority of cases, but allow up to six weeks for them to arrive.

What happens next

We’ll email your school/college's exams officer when your original copy of a marked paper is available on Centre Services. These can be accessed on the ‘View or cancel requests’ screen on Centre Services

If there's a problem with the copies you receive, let us know within two weeks – we may not be able to help you after that.