You can choose to undertake an Enquiry on Results – which means having your test re-marked. 

You must make this request after your test results have released online until 17 February 2025 (Before 5.30 pm Thailand Time).

Re-mark services 

Qualification Level Post Result Service Type Deadline Fee (THB)
A Level Clerical re-check 17 Feb 25    1,169
A Level Clerical re-check with copy of script 17 Feb 25   2,257
A Level Review of marking  17 Feb 25     2,824
A Level Review of marking with copy of script 17 Feb 25     4,055
AS-Level Clerical re-check 17 Feb 25      1,169
AS-Level Clerical re-check with copy of script 17 Feb 25 2,257
AS-Level Review of marking  17 Feb 25 2,824
AS-Level Review of marking with copy of script 17 Feb 25 4,055
IGCSE Clerical re-check 17 Feb 25 1,017
IGCSE Clerical re-check with copy of script 17 Feb 25 2,223
IGCSE Review of marking  17 Feb 25 2,368
IGCSE Review of marking with copy of script 17 Feb 25 3,571

Re-marking

Teams of examiners assess every exam paper. They are specialists in their subjects, and follow a strict marking scheme. Principal examiners oversee the process to make sure that grades are awarded fairly. 

If a student is awarded a grade that differs significantly from their teacher’s prediction or comparative performance, their exam is automatically re-checked and often re-graded. Borderline grades are also re-marked to ensure the grade is fair. 

The exam marking process is carefully designed to be fair to all students. However, if you feel that your exam result does not represent your work, you can ask to have your paper re-marked. 

Request a re-mark

Private candidates can use the Schools Registration System to submit Post-Results Service requests (refer to PDF in download section below).