Choose A-Levels: Stepping Stone to University

A-Levels are a crucial stepping stone for students in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland for students aged 16+ seeking entry into universities. Unlike the mandatory General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSEs), A-Levels are optional qualifications that delve deeper into specific subject areas.

Unlock Global Education: Gain University Entry with European eLearning centre

The European eLearning Centre empowers you to achieve your academic goals with a dynamic learning experience. Our curriculum offers:
  • Guaranteed Enrollment Pathway: Complete 3-4 subjects and gain the qualifications needed for university applications worldwide.
  • Master Universal English: Our mandatory English program equips you with the language skills required for international universities, eliminating the need for additional English exams.
  • Choose Your Path: Select 2-3 additional subjects that align with your desired field of study, allowing you to tailor your learning journey.

Unleash Your Potential: Study Online, Get Exam Flexibility

The European eLearning centre offers you the freedom to learn anytime, anywhere in the world with our convenient online study format.

Maximize Convenience with Flexible Exams:

  • Tailor Your Schedule: Schedule your exams at your convenience, subject to seat availability, at our testing center in Riga.
  • Plan Ahead: Apply for your exams 3 months in advance to ensure your preferred date and time at the Riga testing center.



Frequently asked questions

  1. What are A-levels?

    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.

  2. How long do A-levels take?

    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).

  3. How many A-levels should I take?

    Students typically take three or four A-levels, although some may choose three or five depending on university requirements and personal goals.

  4. What subjects can I take for A-levels?

    At the European eLearning centre you can choose subjects such as English, English literature, Math, Accounting, Arabic, Economics, Business, IT, Geography, and Psychology.

  5. How are A-levels graded?

    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.

  6. Can I apply to study in the European eLeaning centre if I do not live in Latvia?

    Absolutely! Our European eLearning Centre offers a sophisticated online platform for students worldwide. You'll have access to high-quality materials and ongoing teacher support throughout your studies.

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