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CIE

  • What are the A level qualifications?

    A-level qualifications in Dubai are subject-based qualifications offered by British curriculum schools. They are typically taken by students aged 16 to 18 after completing their GCSEs and are recognized internationally. Common subjects include Mathematics, English Literature, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, History, Geography, Economics, and modern languages.

  • What is the difference between CIE A level and UK a level?

    The main difference between CIE A-levels (administered by Cambridge Assessment International Education) and UK A-levels (offered by various UK examination boards) lies in the examination board, curriculum emphasis, and grading system. CIE A-levels may have a more global focus, while UK A-levels are tailored to the UK curriculum. Both are widely recognized, but specific preferences may vary depending on institutions or organizations.

  • What is the highest grade in CIE?

    In the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), the highest grade achievable is an A* (A-star). This is awarded to candidates who demonstrate outstanding performance in their examinations.

  • Who is eligible for A level?

    In most educational systems, the General Certificate of Education Advanced Level, commonly known as A-levels, is typically undertaken by students who have completed their General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) or an equivalent qualification. A-levels are usually pursued by students aged 16 to 18 and serve as a pathway to higher education or employment.

    However, eligibility criteria may vary depending on the educational institution and country. Some schools or colleges might have specific entry requirements based on students' prior academic performance, chosen subjects, or other factors. It's advisable to check with the relevant educational institution or examination board for specific eligibility requirements regarding A-levels.

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