
This page provides information regarding entry codes, the submission of preliminary and final entries, basedata, fees and other entries information.
Centres must be registered with WJEC in order to make entries. Further information regarding registering with WJEC is available here.
- Final Entries
- Preliminary Entries
- Basedata
- Unique Candidate Identifiers
- Fees
Final entries
Final entries can be made either by Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) or via the WJEC secure website.
Full details regarding these processes including the relevant deadlines can be found in our Entry Procedures and Coding booklet.
Late entries are those which are made after the amendment deadline, and very late entries are those which are made after the late entry deadline. Additional fees are charged for any entries made after each of these deadlines have passed.
Our entry fees (including late and very late fees) are published in our fees documents:
> Entry Fees: 2022/23
> Entry Fees: 2023/24
Information regarding resitting qualifications is available in our Guide to Resit Requirements.
Entry Codes, Qualification Approval Numbers (QANs) and series availability
Entry codes, series availability and QANs can be found in our Entry Procedures and Coding booklet.
Entry Amendments and Withdrawals
When making amendments to entries, centres must use the same entry method that they used when submitting their initial entries (either via EDI or the secure website).
All entry and amendment deadlines are listed in the Entry Procedures and Coding booklet. Details on chargeable amendments and the fees for these are listed in our fees documents above.
Designated subjects for centres in Wales
The following WJEC Eduqas qualifications are currently designated by Qualifications Wales for use by centres in Wales:
- GCSE (9-1) Electronics
- GCSE (9-1) Film Studies
- GCSE (9-1) Geology
- GCSE (9-1) Latin
- GCSE (9-1) Sociology
- AS and A Level Electronics
- AS and A Level Film Studies
- AS and A Level Geology
Further information regarding entering for designated qualifications and applying for Welsh-medium question papers is available here.
Information about qualification reform in Wales is available on the Qualifications Wales website.