No it is not. Adult Numeracy qualifications are competency qualifications and are assessed by means of a 1-hour, 40 question multiple choice questions - this is not as full as a complete GCSE. The two awards are at the same level but not equal in coverage of maths. Yes they are, there are many unit's of course work to complete, before you can sit the test. Numeracy Level 1 - GCSE D - G
Numeracy Level 2 - GCSE A - C
Yes it's equivalent to A-C GCSE :)
It isn't a GCSE, its a lot simpler and not recognised much, but in my opinion a solid B or A.
Yes they are the same; only GCSE'S are Modern.
Yes congratulations on your A level equivelant
Level 2 in Literacy is equivalent to and A-C grade GCSE.
No, cause Matriculation is already equivalent to GCSE, IGCSE and O'LEVEL.
literacy and numeracy thank yuo so much, helped me get a GCSE
The equivalent to an English GCSE is a Scottish Standard Grade. An A-level is roughly equivalent to a Higher in Scotland.
As long as you have an equivalent of 5 GCSE's between C-A* this does not matter. It is your A level ( or higher equivalent grades) that matter. This depends on what you want to do, but as long as you have 3 good A levels you are likely to be excepted. However, you do require a good GCSE maths and English grade ( usually a C or B as a minimum.) If you wanted to specialise in something then you often need a B or above in that subject for both GCSE and A level.
My sons will be studying for the Scottish Standard Grades (in the state system), but at age 16 I want them to go to Harrow School in England (private) and one of their entry requirements are for eight top grades at GCSE (or their equivalent). What would the equivalent be.???? Is it still 8 GCSE = 8 Standard Grades (but at the credit level)..??
A level 6 in year 9 can equate to a grade B at GCSE in that particular subject. A level 6 in year 7 means the pupil is almost definitley on target for an A* in that subject at GCSE. Level 6 in the average grade for a year 9 student.
O Levels.