In the UK, students typically take O Levels or their equivalent, GCSEs, around the age of 16. While there is no set minimum number of O Levels required for all circumstances, most colleges and employers look for at least five good passes, including English and Mathematics. Specific requirements may vary depending on the institution or course.
'O levels were superseded in UK schools about 20 years ago. The 'O' stood for 'ordinary'. 'A' levels (advanced levels) are still in use.
For GCSEs, which is what they are called in the UK, mathematics is compulsory.
"O levels" are the old-fashioned equivilants of GCSE's. O levels can be in many different subjects.
No. You need GCE "A" levels or their equivalents.
around 9-11 o levels/GCSE's are Good (:
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O leveln O level [ˈou-levəl]Ordinary Level; (in Britain) a matriculation examination in a particular subject that is not sufficient for university entrance, for which A (= Advanced) levels are required.
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it takes three years.
i just one year.