<p>I friend of mine gave his A levels in June 2005. He got NO RESULT in Chem due to suspected Malpractice. His Center remained silent on this issue and didn’t told him that he could appeal against the Decision. He thus corresponded with CIE and they are now giving him a option to appeal against the decision(1 year later). Well, this is the first case in our school and we are all clueless about what happens in an Appeal against Suspected Malpractice.</p>
<p>If his appeal is approved by the committee, will his chem result be declared or will he be given a chance to reappear in the Exams.</p>
<p>As far as I know, IF(and it really is a big IF) the committee approves his appeal his results will be declared and he wont have to reappear. However, if the appeal fails, I think he cant give the exam for another 5-7 years.</p>
<p>Apparently the Controller of Examination at our center forgot give some new Confidential instructions to the Examiner at His Chem Practical. After a hour latter he was told to the Practical again, if this wasn’t enough he had to prepare all the solutions which the examiner was supposed to do(these were confidential solutions). </p>
<p>He would like to give the A levels again as he has D in all other subjects, but the school is asking him to pay the fee again. Any suggestion on what should he write in the appeal so that he could get refund of his fees?</p>
<p>i would rather say give the fees coz its no use getting into a quarrel as he is sure that hell appear again so he should not waste any more time and concentrate on getting good results after all when it comes to your future spending some money hardly matters :)</p>
<p>Whats the difference between making a fresh entry for November session and retaking A levels in November. Deadlines for Both are different. If he retakes his A levels will his A level Mark Statement state that it’s the second time he is giving his A levels or will CIE award best possible grade from both session.</p>