Yes, IGCSE qualifications are accepted in Tokyo, Japan, particularly by international schools and institutions that follow a British or international curriculum. Many international schools in Tokyo offer IGCSE courses and recognize the qualification for further education. Additionally, universities in Japan may accept IGCSE results as part of their admission criteria, especially for international students. It's always best to check with specific schools or universities for their individual requirements.
universities don't look at igcse they look at AS or A2. the only igcse grade that matter is maths where you need a D and English which i think is a E. Igcse is just to get into the said AS or A2 course
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universities dont look at igcse they look at AS or A2
Oh, dude, like, yeah, the IGCSE is generally accepted for admission to Sudanese universities. It's like a pretty common qualification that's recognized internationally. So, if you're thinking of applying to a university in Sudan with your IGCSE results, you should be good to go.
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Weird, I just happened to be speaking about this to one of my teachers today. I was worried that my IGCSE score would be bad due to my failure in Chemistry and Physics (subjects which are mandatory). For next year my IB will start and I will definitely not be doing those two as it will also decrease my IB score and I pretty much suck at them. Is your situation similar? When I told my teacher about this they said that usually Universities will look at both your IB and IGCSE score when going into Universities but will look more into your IGCSE score. If you were to get a great IB score (e.g. 35) Universities won't pay attention to your IGCSE. So to answer your question and conclude my statement you can get into a top university with IGCSE and great IB. p.s. How bad is bad for your IGCSE and what is your idea for "great" IB score? Hope I could be a help!
IGCSE provides a strong academic foundation that focuses on critical thinking, problem-solving, and independent learning. It is recognized worldwide, so students who complete IGCSE are well-prepared for higher education at both local and international universities, giving them an advantage in their future studies.
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Yes, Tokyo taxis generally accept credit cards as a form of payment.
Yes, many taxis in Tokyo accept credit cards as a form of payment.
Yes most Canadian Universities will accept American Express since it is an international card.