12 Facts About A Level

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The second part is known as an A2 or A2 A Level, which is generally more in-depth and academically rigorous than the AS.

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The A2 A Level is not a qualification on its own, and must be accompanied with an AS A Level in the same subject for certification.

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3.

In Bangladesh, the GCE AS and A Level are offered by Cambridge Assessment International Education and Pearson Edexcel after completion of GCE O-Level or IGCSE, and is conducted by the British Council.

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4.

GCE Advanced A Level qualifications are offered by some of the private, public, and international schools as an alternative to HSC offered by the Governments Board of Education.

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5.

In Brunei, the A Level qualification is offered, with examinations conducted by Cambridge International Examinations .

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6.

In India, Cambridge International Examinations and Learning Resource Network GCE Advanced A Level qualifications are offered at private and international schools as an alternative to the conventional Higher Secondary Certificate .

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7.

In Malaysia, the A Level qualification is offered, with examinations conducted by Cambridge International Examinations .

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8.

In Nepal, A-A Level offered from Cambridge International Examinations is the most popular.

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9.

In Seychelles, the A Level qualification is offered, with examinations conducted by Cambridge International Examinations .

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10.

In Sri Lanka, A Level qualifications are offered by governmental and non-governmental schools .

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11.

Local GCE Advanced A Level qualifications are offered by the Department of Examinations.

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12.

GCE Advanced A Level qualification is offered by the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council .

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