By Q Radio News
A-Level pupils in Northern Ireland continue to outperform their peers in England and Wales.
98.3% of results issued here this year were in the A*-E pass grade, with maths remaining the most popular subject.
The overall performance remained steady but girls have widened the gap In the top results.
Exam boards say there was a slight decline in the number of pupils sitting so called 'STEM subjects' - Science, technology English and Maths.
There was however a sharp rise in the number of pupils taking up Computing.
When it comes to languages - more pupils are sitting Irish exams, although Spanish remains the most popular.
German and French exams are in decline here.
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In total over 31,000 pupils sat As and A-Levels in Northern Ireland this year, around 1,140 fewer than in 2016.
Changes to exam bodies based in England mean they no longer offer some AS level exams, accounting for a natural decline in numbers.
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Commenting on the release of the summer 2017 GCE results, Justin Edwards, Chief Executive of Northern Ireland’s awarding organisation, the Council for the
Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) said: “I wish to congratulate each student receiving their results today and commend them
for all their hard work. I also wish to recognise the dedication and support provided by Northern Ireland’s teachers, who have had a key role in today’s success, and the 5,000 examiner and moderators for their continued support. Today’s results present a good picture for Northern Ireland, with a stable performance across all grades.