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BTEC Engineering Past Papers & Mark Schemes
Free Pearson BTEC Engineering past papers and mark schemes. Engineering principles, product design, electronic circuits, and PLC units. 142 resources.
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Mechanical, Electronic, and Manufacturing Engineering in BTEC's Flagship Programme
BTEC Engineering is one of the most well-established vocational qualifications for the sector, providing a rigorous technical foundation that supports progression into higher education in mechanical, electrical, electronic, manufacturing, or mechatronics engineering.
Unit 1 — Engineering Principles is the mathematical and scientific bedrock of the qualification. It covers statics (moments, equilibrium, stress and strain), dynamics (Newton's laws, momentum, energy and power), fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and electrical fundamentals (Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, AC circuit theory).
Unit 3 — Engineering Product Design and Manufacture examines the product development lifecycle: design specifications, conceptual design, CAD modelling, material selection, manufacturing process planning (turning, milling, welding, casting, forming), quality control, and lean manufacturing principles.
Unit 4 — Applied Commercial and Quality Principles in Engineering covers the business and quality management context of engineering practice: BS EN ISO 9001, statistical process control, customer-supplier relationships, project costing, procurement, and the commercial drivers of engineering decisions.
Unit 8 — Electronic Circuits and their Applications introduces analogue and digital circuit design, signal processing, operational amplifiers, logic gates, and the application of electronic systems in instrumentation and control.
Unit 9 — Programmable Logic Controllers covers PLC architecture, ladder logic programming, input/output configuration, and the automation of industrial processes.
The 142 resources include question papers and mark schemes.
Exam Paper Structure
Unit 1Calculator ✓
Engineering Principles
⏱ 2 hours🎯 90 marks📊 % of grade
Statics, dynamics, and thermodynamicsFluid mechanicsDC and AC electrical circuit theory
Unit 3Calculator ✓
Engineering Product Design and Manufacture
⏱ Set task🎯 marks📊 % of grade
Design specification and CADMaterial selection and manufacturing processesQuality control and lean manufacturing
Unit 4No calculator
Applied Commercial and Quality Principles in Engineering
⏱ 90 minutes🎯 60 marks📊 % of grade
ISO 9001 and quality managementStatistical process controlProject costing and procurement
Unit 8Calculator ✓
Electronic Circuits and their Applications
⏱ 90 minutes🎯 60 marks📊 % of grade
Operational amplifiers and analogue circuitsDigital logic gates and Boolean algebraElectronic instrumentation and control
Unit 9No calculator
Programmable Logic Controllers
⏱ Set task🎯 marks📊 % of grade
PLC architecture and I/O configurationLadder logic programmingIndustrial process automation
Key Information
| Exam Board | Pearson Edexcel |
| Specification Code | Pearson BTEC Level 3 Engineering |
| Qualification | BTEC Level 3 |
| Grading Scale | P/M/D/D* |
| Assessment Type | External exams + set tasks + internal units |
| Tiers | No tiers |
| Number Of Papers | 5 external units |
| Exam Duration | Unit 1: 2 hrs; Unit 3: Set task; Unit 4: 90 min; Unit 8: 90 min; Unit 9: Set task |
| Total Marks | Varies by unit |
| Calculator Status | Permitted |
| Available Sessions | January and June series |
| Total Resources | 142 |
Key Topics in Engineering
Topics you need to know
SUVAT kinematics and Newton's lawsMoment equilibrium and stress/strainKirchhoff's laws and AC circuit theoryOperational amplifiers and gain calculationsBoolean algebra and Karnaugh mapsISO 9001 quality managementLean manufacturing and waste eliminationPLC ladder logic programming
Exam Command Words
| Command word | What the examiner expects |
|---|---|
| State | Give a specific engineering fact, definition, or formula |
| Describe | Give an account of an engineering process or system |
| Calculate | Perform a numerical computation using engineering data |
| Analyse | Examine an engineering system or process to draw conclusions |
| Evaluate | Assess the suitability of a design, material, or engineering solution |
Typical Grade Boundaries
| Grade | Approximate mark needed |
|---|---|
| D* | 85–100% |
| D | 70–84% |
| M | 55–69% |
| P | 40–54% |
⚠️ Indicative grade boundaries for BTEC external units. Actual boundaries set per series.
Engineering Principles Calculations and Circuit Analysis for BTEC Engineering
Unit 1 Engineering Principles is the most mathematically demanding of the external units. Allocate the most revision time here. For statics, practise taking moments about multiple points and resolving forces into components using trigonometry. For dynamics, know the kinematic equations of motion (SUVAT) and be confident applying the work-energy theorem and impulse-momentum theorem.
Electrical circuit theory in Unit 1 covers both DC and AC circuits. For DC, practise applying Kirchhoff's Current Law and Voltage Law to multi-loop circuits. For AC, understand the concept of reactance (capacitive and inductive), impedance, phase angle, and how to use phasor diagrams. Know the power factor and why it matters in industrial electrical systems.
Electronic circuits in Unit 8 often feature operational amplifier calculations. Know the inverting and non-inverting amplifier configurations and their gain formulas. For digital logic, be able to simplify Boolean expressions using De Morgan's theorems and Karnaugh maps, and verify logic circuits using truth tables.
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