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A LEVEL

WHAT’S NEXT
AFTER SPM
Presented by tiga jejaka
OVERVIEW

Introduction Duration

Prons and cons Cost

Recognition Evaluation system


INTRODUCTION

A-levels is a Malaysian pre-university


programme modelled on the UK education
system. It's similar to the STPM, but
modelled in the United Kingdom. It is also
known as GCE Advanced Level, and it
prepares you for a university degree by
allowing you to study a variety of subjects in
depth
INTRODUCTION

A-levels in Malaysia, like other pre- Subject prerequisites are required


01 university courses, require a
02
for some A-level topics, such as:
minimum of 5 Cs in SPM, O-Level, or Physics
equivalent. There are other pre-
Chemistry
university programmes, such as
Australian Matriculation, Canadian Biology
Pre-University (CPU), and STPM, that Further Mathematics
are equal to A-levels.
PROS

A levels gives you many choices of course and university


01 because the qualification is accepted globally

A levels gives you many choices of course and university


because the qualification is accepted globally
02
CONS

The course takes a longer time to complete compared to


foundation programmes

01

Purely exam based

02
DURATION
The duration of A-levels courses in Malaysia varies from 15 to 24 months,
depending on when you begin your studies.

RECOGNITION
The Cambridge International General Certificate of Education: Advanced
Level is recognized for entrance to universities across the globe including in
the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India,
China, Japan, Russia, Singapore, Egypt, Jordan, South Africa, the
Netherlands, France, Germany and Spain.
COST

Fees for A-levels in Malaysia range from as little as RM16,000 to as much


as RM35,000, depending on the institution you choose to study at.

EVALUATION SYSTEM
Each A Level award, in each subject that a student has taken, is graded on
a scale from A* through to E (or U, unclassified). A university may make an
offer based on A Level grades, for example requiring a student to achieve a
minimum of three specific grades in their A Level qualifications.
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YOU

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