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Walsall College has today announced a suite of hybrid A-levels to address the gap that the defunding of Level 3 qualifications will leave over the…
Advanced level qualifications, commonly known as A-Levels, are subject-based qualifications within the UK national curriculum. Typically pursued between the ages of 16 and 18, students dedicate two years to studying three or more A-Levels. These qualifications can pave the way for university, further study, training, or work.
Requirements generally include at least five GCSEs at grades 9 to 4/A* to C, with a minimum of grade 6 in the specific subjects intended for study. However, requirements may vary across schools and colleges, so it’s essential to check with the institution you’re considering.
A-Levels are ideal for those aspiring to attend university, as many higher education courses require specific A-Level subjects or combinations. They also benefit individuals uncertain about their future career paths, as studying a variety of subjects keeps options open.
When selecting A-Level subjects, consider your interests, strengths, and future aspirations. Choose subjects you enjoy and excel in, while also considering any specific requirements for your desired career or further study.
For students currently undertaking A-Levels, Ofqual’s student guide provides essential information about this year’s arrangements and the support available during exams and assessments.
A-Levels open doors to various opportunities, including:
Walsall College has today announced a suite of hybrid A-levels to address the gap that the defunding of Level 3 qualifications will leave over the…
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