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Full list of GCSE, A level and AS level subjects where students will get additional support in 2022

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The government has announced details of a support package for secondary school students taking exams in England this summer.

Exams regulator Ofqual has said the package, which includes 'generous' grading, is intended to be 'as fair as possible' to pupils given the disruption they have faced due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Those taking some GCSE, AS and A level qualifications will see changes including formulae and equation sheets in a few exams and less topics to memorise.

But assessments are expected to return to normal standards by 2023, according to the Department for Education (DfE) and Ofqual. Read more:Channel 4's Kirstie Allsopp whose family helped buy her first property says young people can afford a home if they give up coffee, gym and Netflix It comes after the proportion of GCSE and A-level entries awarded the top grades surged to a record high last year after results were determined by teachers amid cancelled exams due to coronavirus. Scroll down to see the full list of subjects and their changes for 2022... Ancient history Art and design Astronomy Biblical Hebrew Biology Business Chemistry Citizenship studies Classical civilisation Classical Greek Combined science Computer science Dance Design and technology Drama Economics Electronics Engineering English language English literature Film studies Food preparation and nutrition Geography Geology History Latin Maths Media studies Modern foreign languages Music Physical education Physical education (short course) Physics Psychology Religious studies Religious studies (short course) Sociology Statistics Accounting, AS and A level Ancient history, AS and A level Art and design, AS and A level Biblical Hebrew, A level Biology, AS Biology, A level Business, AS

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