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Cambridge GCE A Level (General certificate of secondary education) About Cambridge A Levels
The Cambridge Centre of Analytics (CCA) provides the globally acknowledged Cambridge AS and A Levels, setting the benchmark for university readiness. As Cambridge’s premier qualification, CCA students are afforded an education on par with that of the UK, universally recognized for university admissions. CCA’s stringent A Levels uphold elevated academic criteria, allowing students to choose subject combinations that align with their passions. The curriculum underscores profound subject mastery, analytical reasoning, well-founded arguments, practical application of theories, and articulate communication.
The A Levels programme demands a multi-dimensional approach, including
- Providing evidence of in-depth subject knowledge and understanding
- Developing an ability to think logically
- Presenting reasoned explanations
- Applying theoretical knowledge
- Communicating ideas and feelings in a clear and logical manner
Examination System
The AS and A-Level final examinations are held twice a year in May/June and October/ November, the results of which are published in August and January respectively.
Grading System
Students are expected to take at least four subjects, including the English General Paper – however, they may take more than the required credits depending on their interests and capabilities. Students are assessed on a grade scale from A* awarded for the highest level of achievement, to E indicating the minimum required performance to constitute as a pass. U stands for ungraded which is a failure.
AS Level grade |
PUM range |
A Level grade |
PUM range |
a |
80-100 |
A* |
90-100 |
b |
70-79 |
A |
80-89 |
c |
60-69 |
B |
70-79 |
d |
50-59 |
C |
60-69 |
e |
40-49 |
D |
50-59 |
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E |
40-49 |
Eligibility for the A Levels
The Cambridge Centre of Analytics uses a comprehensive evaluation system to select a highly motivated group of students to join the programme:
- Students must have taken the SEE/GCSE/CBSE or equivalent exams at the time of admission.
- A sound academic ability to fulfil the rigours of this challenging programme.
- Students must take an exam set by the College prior to entry.
- Students must attend an interview with their guardian.
Flexibility subject Choices
- Students are free to study a range of subjects, as we believe that giving students the power to choose helps to motivate them throughout their studies.
- Students study three full subjects as well as the English General Paper throughout the two years of A Level.
- The standard admission requirement for UK universities is three A Levels.
- Students must attend an interview with their guardian.
Cambridge International AS & A Level subject groups
English |
Mathematics |
Science |
Social Sciences |
Humanities |
Technology |
The Arts |
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Our Scholarships
- The College offers scholarships to highly meritorious but financially restricted students.
- Approved A Level Scholarship policy for the Year 2022-2024
Programme Features
- Experienced, qualified, competent and devoted faculty and administration staff
- Modern infrastructure and facilities
- Well-equipped Science laboratories with routine practical sessions
- Open student lounge and e-library facilities for self-study
- Hi-Tech computer labs and free Wi-Fi throughout the college
- Continuous assessment of students including Parents & Teachers meetings and career counseling
- Motivational rewards to meritorious students, special attention towards weak students and financial help to needy students
- Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities for the technical and personal development of students
- Formation of student representative body and professional society activities
- Expert guest lectures, educational tours, seminars and workshops
- Transportation, gymnasium, pool house and canteen facilities available for the students
- A Level students will be taken in-house as well as abroad for educational tours
Your Future
On completion of the GCE A Level Programme students will be able to advance straight onto a career, or alternatively progress to further studies and pursue an undergraduate degree or professional qualification, either nationally or internationally.
Entry Requirements
Students who have taken the SEE/GCSE/CBSE or equivalent exams at the time of admission can apply. NON-SCIENCE SEE Board Nepal with a MINIMUM overall of 2.4 GPA SCIENCE SEE Board Nepal with a MINIMUM overall of 2.8 GPA In addition, all students must pass The British College A Level Entrance Exam, held in the college building Thapathali, Kathmandu.
Module
The College offers various subject combinations to fulfill requirements and to prepare students for university studies, i.e. science, medical, engineering, business and liberal arts.
Science |
Non Science |
English GP |
Biology |
English GP |
Mathematics |
Physics |
Mathematics |
Accounting |
Psychology |
Chemistry |
Computer Science |
Economics |
Sociology |
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Business |
Computer Science |
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Art and Design |
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