Students who have successfully completed the Cambridge IGCSE continue with the Cambridge AS and A-Level programme for two years. Over the course of the two-years Cambridge International AS and A-Level, students study three or four subjects chosen from the 55 subjects available in Cambridge AS and A-Level curriculum. The Cambridge A-Level is one of the most recognized qualifications around the world. For over 50 years, Cambridge A-Levels have been accepted as proof of academic ability for entry to universities and institutes of higher education. Cambridge International A-Level is a ‘gold standard’ qualification. It has exactly the same value in admitting students to universities as the UK equivalent and is accepted as an entry qualification to Ghanaian universities and universities worldwide. Advanced Subsidiary (AS) Level represents the first half of a full A Level course and gives students the opportunity to study a broader range of subjects without committing to doing a full A Level. You can choose to complete an AS Level examination, and then stop studying for that particular subject or you can gain an AS Level qualification, and then complete the remaining course of study in order to take the A Level assessment. Cambridge A and AS Levels offer a flexible course of study that gives you the freedom to select the subjects that are right for you.
Students who have successfully completed the Cambridge IGCSE continue with the Cambridge AS and A-Level programme for two years. Over the course of the two-years Cambridge International AS and A-Level, students study three or four subjects chosen from the 55 subjects available in Cambridge AS and A-Level curriculum. The Cambridge A-Level is one of the most recognized qualifications around the world. For over 50 years, Cambridge A-Levels have been accepted as proof of academic ability for entry to universities and institutes of higher education. Cambridge International A-Level is a ‘gold standard’ qualification. It has exactly the same value in admitting students to universities as the UK equivalent and is accepted as an entry qualification to Ghanaian universities and universities worldwide. Advanced Subsidiary (AS) Level represents the first half of a full A Level course and gives students the opportunity to study a broader range of subjects without committing to doing a full A Level. You can choose to complete an AS Level examination, and then stop studying for that particular subject or you can gain an AS Level qualification, and then complete the remaining course of study in order to take the A Level assessment. Cambridge A and AS Levels offer a flexible course of study that gives you the freedom to select the subjects that are right for you.
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