We offer equivalency tests if you don’t have the required GCSE grade to apply for our courses.
We have equivalency tests for:
If you successfully complete these tests they can be used to meet our GCSE entry requirements when submitting an application.
We are also happy to accept those equivalency tests that have been taken and passed through
Please note you are not permitted to take our equivalency tests if you have not applied for or are not currently enrolled on a course at the ºüÀêÊÓƵ of Worcester.
How do you take the tests?
The tests will be held on campus in Worcester. Please note that the December and March Maths tests will be held online.
What do I need to be able to access the tests?
For tests on campus you will need:
- Pen
- Pencil
- Calculator (for both maths and science)
What you need to know:
Check you need this test
For a conditional offer, please check that the course you wish to apply for with us accepts these equivalency tests before booking.
If you have not applied for a course at ºüÀêÊÓƵ of Worcester you will not be eligible for these tests.
Book and pay
Visit the – all currently available dates are listed here – and book your test. Each test costs £41 and this will not be refunded if you have booked in error or do not attend a test.
An automated email will be sent to confirm the booking.
Be aware that places for each date are limited so do not leave it to the last minute to book.
Prepare for the test
Revise for the test using appropriate resources.
The ºüÀêÊÓƵ does not provide tuition or test guidance, this is the candidate’s responsibility. We recommend that you revise sufficiently before sitting the test, especially if you have not attempted GCSE style questions for a while.
Practice test papers and some guidance are provided below but if you need further practice, GCSE exam papers can be downloaded from the internet (e.g. BBC Bitesize website, ). We also recommend you purchase a suitable GCSE revision guide (e.g. the Letts Study Guide) and that you look for tuition where necessary.
You are aiming to attain a GCSE grade 4 standard (old grade C). The tests will include the opportunity to gain credit at lower grades but both maths and science do not include questions targeting the higher grades. Focus the revision on content across grades 2, 3, 4 rather than at the higher grades.
Where and when
ºüÀêÊÓƵ one week before the test date you will receive an email clarifying the time, place and other arrangements for the test.
The tests will be taken in Worcester, either at St John’s Campus or City Campus.
The only exceptions are the December and March Mathematics tests, which will be taken online. You will need a suitable uninterrupted quiet space if you select either of these options.
Additional dates will be added to the booking system during the year.
What happens next?
Please allow a minimum of 2 weeks for the test to be marked and for the results to be announced. This can take longer for July/August tests due to availability of tutors.
Admissions will then send an email stating whether the candidate has passed or not passed.
This information is also added to the records, there is no need to do anything but candidates may wish to contact their tutor.
Please note that candidates are allowed a maximum of 2 attempts at each test so if the first attempt is not passed you may choose to book a second attempt. If unsuccessful after 2 attempts, candidates are advised to enrol on a GCSE course.
What do the tests consist of?
English Language
The English GCSE equivalency test consists of two sections.
Section A: Reading (1 hour)
Candidates must answer all questions in this section. There will be an extract from a novel to read at the start of the test. This will be one A4 side of text. After reading, you will answer a series of questions to show your understanding of the extract. This will assess comprehension and inference skills.
Section B:Writing (1 hour)
Candidates choose just one task from this section. There will be non-fiction and fiction choices . You will be required to complete an extended piece of writing; we recommend you write about 2 sides of A4. You will have 1 hour to choose, plan, write and edit the task. We strongly recommend that candidates make a plan before beginning the main task and leave at least 10 minutes for proof-reading and editing.
Maths
The maths test lasts two hours and is in two sections, a one hour section that must be answered without a calculator, and a one hour section where use of a calculator is recommended. Candidates are advised to bring their own calculator and to be familiar with how to use it.
This test targets the grade C/D/E (now 4/3/2) content from the Foundation GCSE content list.
Science
The science tests lasts 90 minutes and contains GCSE-standard questions.
Candidates are advised to bring their own calculator and to be familiar with how to use it.
The tests are not GCSEs
These tests are not subject to national validation in the same way as GCSEs so they may not be acceptable outside of the ºüÀêÊÓƵ of Worcester. If you pass the tests you are not entitled to claim you have a GCSE in these subjects.
The ºüÀêÊÓƵ sends an email confirming whether the test has been passed or not, but does not provide a Certificate.
The tests are ideal for EU or international applicants whose school qualifications are not of an equivalent level to GCSE. Please check that the course you wish to apply for with us accepts these equivalency tests before booking.
Booking process
- Each test costs £41 (non-refundable)
- Please note that candidates are allowed a maximum of 2 attempts at each test.
- Please ensure you book early (and no later than 4 working days before the test date) as places are limited per test session.
1) Check that the course you wish to apply for with us accepts these equivalency tests before booking
2) Apply for a course at the ºüÀêÊÓƵ of Worcester
Please note you are not permitted to take our equivalency tests if you have not applied for a course at the ºüÀêÊÓƵ of Worcester
3) Complete the
Sample papers and preparation
English sample question paper
English sample extract
Maths sample paper (part 1)
Maths sample paper (part 2)
Maths test preparation
Science test preparation