Standard grades- equivalent of GCSE- sit at the age of 15/16Highers- equivalent of AS levels- sit at the age of 16/17Advanced Highers- equivalent of A levels 17/18Also Intermediates (between standard grades and highers)
There are lots of exams that you can do. There are different levels of those exams. If you do some of them and pass the higher levels, then you can prove your levels. You can do a full set, as there are different exams for each application. If you pass them all you will have proved yourself. The Microsoft Office Specialist is one good example.
The age group for the Cambridge International Exams is ages Fourteen to Nineteen. The Cambridge International Exams are available in over 150 countries.
she didn't and then she had to re sit it again
Yes they are going to be taken once again as it is believed that the exams had been leaked out.
Maximum of one age.
2 years, after graduating from a BA in Accountancy. As you will be exempt from 9 fundemantal exams. With only 5 professional exams to sit. So you can sit them in Jan and June each year. Cool, Ess.
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No, you have to do it yourself.
No. However you do need to still sit for exams (practical and written)
Sorry no. Only the local registrar in your island can sign you up to sit the CXC exams. The registrar can sign you up online though.
A certificate that you get we you successfully sit for the exams in the last year of Collège