A-Level Physics Grade Calculator

Enter your marks across the three AQA A-Level Physics papers to estimate your grade. Typical recent AQA 7408 boundaries.

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AQA 7408: Paper 1 (85 marks, 2h), Paper 2 (85 marks, 2h), Paper 3 (80 marks, 2h). Total: 250.

Grade Marks (out of 250) Percentage
A*188+75%+
A160 – 18764% – 74%
B135 – 15954% – 63%
C110 – 13444% – 53%
D85 – 10934% – 43%
E60 – 8424% – 33%
U0 – 590% – 23%

Typical recent boundaries for AQA A-Level Physics (7408). A-Level Physics is known for relatively low A* boundaries (often 70–78%).

What's in A-Level Physics?

AQA A-Level Physics (7408) is assessed through three papers totalling 250 marks. Papers 1 and 2 test specific sections of the specification. Paper 3 covers practical skills plus one option topic that schools choose — commonly Astrophysics, Medical Physics, or Engineering Physics. Mathematical fluency is critical — around 40% of marks require Level 3 maths (logarithms, calculus-style reasoning, rearranging complex equations).

Paper 1: Sections 1–5.1 (85 marks)

Particles and radiation, waves, mechanics and materials, electricity. Plus a periodic motion sub-section. Calculation-heavy — expect multi-step questions that combine three or four equations.

Paper 2: Sections 5.2–8 (85 marks)

Further mechanics and thermal physics, fields and their consequences (electric, magnetic, gravitational, capacitance), nuclear physics. Also includes multiple-choice questions (25 marks' worth) — a common mark-grabber for students short on time.

Paper 3: Practical + Option (80 marks)

Section A: 45-mark practical skills + data analysis section testing understanding of experiments, uncertainties, and graph interpretation. Section B: 35-mark option topic. Check with your school which option they enter you for — preparation differs significantly between them.

Where A-Level Physics Students Lose Marks

Two patterns dominate the A-Level Physics mark schemes at Think Smart Academy: weak mathematical technique (especially logs and natural exponentials in nuclear and capacitance questions), and failing to quote significant figures correctly in practical questions. Physics is the A-Level where technique differences matter more than knowledge differences — tutoring tends to deliver bigger grade jumps here than in almost any other subject.

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