Meaning A level
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A level


(advanced level) one of many tests for British students between 17-18 who are seeking to apply for colleges or universities. Students must first pass O levels before studying for A levels.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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A level


No hyphen. Lower case level.
Source: gov.uk

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 The General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (GCE A level, or more commonly the A level), is an academic qualification taken in England, Wales and Northern Ireland by students completing furth [..]
Source: ucas.com

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Advanced Level - the exams usually taken at age 18 and often required for university entrance.
Source: educationengland.org.uk

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A (advanced) levels are taken in some schools in Scotland, particularly independent schools. A levels are two-year study courses and, in most cases, pupils should have passed a General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) or an equivalent Scottish qualification in the subject they wish to take at A level.
Source: educationscotland.gov.uk (offline)





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