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Cambridge AS and A Levels




Cambridge International AS And A Levels

Cambridge International AS and A Levels are equivalent to the AS and A Levels taken by learners in UK. 

Cambridge International AS and A Levels are accepted for entrance to UK universities.  

AS and A Level Curriculum:

After passing Cambridge O Levels students joins Cambridge International AS and A Levels which help students to build understanding and skills in the following areas:

  • Independent thinking  
  • Application of knowledge
  • Understanding of familiar as well as new situations
  • Logical thinking
  • Decision making, 
  • Judgments and recommendations
  • Presenting explanations 
  • reasoning etc etc
  • In depth subject content
  • Concepts clarity 
Subjects Offered

Almost 55 subjects are offered from which choices can be made. Science, Commerce and other subjects are offered in Cambridge AS and A Level qualification. 

Details of the subjects offered by Cambridge AS and A Level can be seen from the following link:

For subject details click Subjects details

Cambridge AS and A Level Qualification Duration

Cambridge International AS Level is 1 year course and A Levels is two years course.

Recognition of AS and A Level:

Students after completion of Cambridge AS and A Levels gain access to leading universities in the world, to pursue the higher qualification in the areas of interest. 

UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, India, Spain, Australia, South Africa, Egypt, Netherlands, Jordan and Singapore are the countries, where students get access in the universities of these countries.

AS and A Level in Pakistan

AS and A Levels examinations are also conducted in Pakistan. Different private schools are establishes in Pakistan where Cambridge International courses are taught and examination conducted. 

Over 500 US Universities accept Cambridge AS and A Level qualification

Students Intelligence Development:

Cambridge International AS and A Level qualification helps students or learners in developing intelligence level by providing in depth subjects knowledge.

Cambridge International AS and A Level qualification helps students, to strong the foundation of knowledge, for the higher studies after achieving Cambridge AS and A Levels qualification.

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