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AQA A-Level Law Grade Boundaries 2024

Use this page to understand the marks students needed for each grade in previous official AQA Law A-Level series, then connect those thresholds to your NeuroBoost revision plan.

Grade boundaries change every exam series. Historical boundaries are useful for context, but your final grade is set by the exam board for the exact papers you sit.

Latest available boundaries

Qualification-level marks are shown separately from paper or component marks where official data exists.

This subject has multiple official qualification routes or option combinations for 2024. Choose the row that matches the papers or options you are sitting.

2024 qualification boundaries

LAW OPTION A · Total mark: 300 · Specification 7162A

GradeMinimum marksPercentageBoundary type
A*218 / 30072.7%Qualification
A190 / 30063.3%Qualification
B155 / 30051.7%Qualification
C120 / 30040%Qualification
D86 / 30028.7%Qualification
E52 / 30017.3%Qualification
Component or paper-level boundaries have not been added for this dataset.

Source: AQA A-level grade boundaries June 2024 · Retrieved 2026-08-17

2024 qualification boundaries

LAW OPTION B · Total mark: 300 · Specification 7162B

GradeMinimum marksPercentageBoundary type
A*215 / 30071.7%Qualification
A188 / 30062.7%Qualification
B154 / 30051.3%Qualification
C121 / 30040.3%Qualification
D88 / 30029.3%Qualification
E55 / 30018.3%Qualification
Component or paper-level boundaries have not been added for this dataset.

Source: AQA A-level grade boundaries June 2024 · Retrieved 2026-08-17

What marks do I need for an A*?

Estimate against official historical boundaries. These do not guarantee future grade thresholds.

You would need 188 more marks from the remaining 300 to match the A threshold.

Compare the same grade across multiple official years.

This subject uses official route or option-specific boundaries, so trend comparisons are shown in the year tables rather than collapsed into one combined trend.

Turn the boundary into a revision plan

Use your target grade to decide which topics need more marks.