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A Level | Cambridge
Overview
The University of Cambridge offers A-level full-form Advanced level two-year subject-based qualification to those students completing secondary or pre-university education. The course structure is split into two parts: Advanced Subsidiary qualification AS or AS level) and the second part, A2 or A2 level, which is academically rigorous and more in-depth. The A-level is of two categories, science and non-science. Science is for those students who want to pursue a University education in Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Technology, and research, and non fields are of business and humanities for careers in business, social work, media, and journalism.
Objectives of A Levels (Science and Non Science)
- To strengthen core subjects in science and non-science fields
- To achieve target grades for admission in world-class Universities and international degree programs of choice
- To develop skills of problem solving, essay writing, and organizational habits
- To learn independently and be able to synthesize information from different sources
- To become confident in presenting ideas and working in teams
Admission Requirements in A Levels (Science and Non Science)
Must have passed SEE or hold an equivalent degree, O level, CBSE, and so on, and sit for the entrance examination and interview.
Fee Structure
The total cost at the University of Cambridge for Science is Rs 256,000, and for Non-Science is Rs 2,46,400