A-levels (short for Advanced Levels) are qualifications taken by students typically aged 16-19. They are subject-based courses that prepare students for university or further education.
A-levels typically take two years to complete, although some students may opt for a fast-track one-year program. The course is split into two parts: AS (Advanced Subsidiary) and A2 (Advanced).
Students typically take three or four A-levels, although some may choose three or five depending on university requirements and personal goals.
At the European eLearning centre you can choose subjects such as English, English literature, Math, Accounting, Arabic, Economics, Business, IT, Geography, and Psychology.
A Levels are graded from A* (highest) to E (lowest), with U indicating a failing grade. Universities will have specific grade requirements for different courses.
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