A Levels are considered to be the traditional route following IGCSEs and are the most common qualification for admission to university. A Levels is an 18-months programme qualifications which give you a chance to study an existing IGCSE subject in greater depth, or perhaps try a completely new subject like psychology. You can expect an increase in difficulty compared to IGCSEs, and will see differences in the way you are taught and what is expected.
Conducted by Cambridge Assessment International Education (Cambridge), this programme provides students with a wealth of options to study a wide range of professional courses at the best universities in the world. It also equips them with reasoning and thinking skills that are necessary for degree courses.
The CAL consists of two levels:
the Advanced Subsidiary (AS) Level
and the Advanced 2 (A2) Level.
Every effort will be made to accommodate all students’ first choices. However, if this is not possible in individual cases, students may be asked to make an alternative.
If you need further information or assistance, you may contact
Ms Susan Thian (Pre-U Programme Coordinator) at susan.thian@stjosephkuching.edu.my.