Grade 11 Advanced IGCSE Tuition
What Are A Levels?
A Levels (Advanced Level) are internationally recognized qualifications usually taken by students aged 16–18 after completing IGCSE or Grade 10 . They are offered by boards such as Cambridge International (CAIE) and Pearson Edexcel.
Students typically study **3 to 4 subjects** over two years — **AS Level (Year 12)** and **A2 Level (Year 13)** — which together form the full **A Level qualification**.
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**2. Categories of A Level Subjects
A Levels offer a wide range of subjects across various academic streams. Here are the major categories:
a) Mathematics and Sciences
* Mathematics
* Further Mathematics
* Physics
* Chemistry
* Biology
* Computer Science
* Psychology
b) Commerce and Business Studies
* Accounting
* Business Studies
* Economics
* Travel and Tourism
c) Humanities and Social Sciences
* History
* Geography
* Sociology
* Global Perspectives
* Law
* Political Science
d) Languages and Literature
* English Language
* English Literature
* French
* Hindi
* Arabic
e) Creative, Technical, and Professional Subjects
* Art & Design
* Media Studies
* Information Technology
* Music
* Drama
* Design & Technology
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3. Choosing A Level Subjects
Students choose subjects based on their **career goals and university aspirations**.
* For **Engineering** → Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
* For **Medicine** → Biology, Chemistry, Physics
* For **Business / Economics** → Mathematics, Economics, Business Studies
* For **Arts / Humanities** → English, History, Sociology
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