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Why Computer Studies/Biology at O'Level.

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The IBCC added Biology/Computer Studies as a subject for O level students as " necessary " - to get Matric Science Equivalency (way back in 2006). The in-efficient IBCC was supposed to update changed information in their website (but failed to do so for years). Moreover the Equivalency forms available with IBCC offices and the forms downloaded from their website DO NOT show of any change. Moreover IBCC claims on notifying Ministry of Education (Govt. of Sindh) of this change in 2006. So Computer Studies 7010 in pakistan at O'Level is suppose to be the necessary subject passed at least with the A Grade for the following reasons: You pursue Inter Pre-Eng after O'Level and require IBCC Equivalence You pursue BE after your A'Level or Inter You are in A'Level or Inter Pre-Eng and you haven't done Computer Studies and you want to take admission in public sector University You are in A'Level or Inter and want to take admission in any of the fo...

A-Level Result: How to Tackle CIE result day

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The big day has arrived or arriving, and with it many possible destinies. Let's look at some situations you may be faced with when you get your A-level results and gives the low-down on your options. Judgement day is here at last, which means one or two years of hard work are reduced to one small envelope and a few vital letters of the alphabet. But while the contents of that envelope will determine what options are now available to you, they are not an irrevocable sentence. Whether your results leave you rushing to toast your success or desperate to drown your sorrows, you still have a range of choices. Here, we examine the different scenarios and action you may want to take in each case. 1 You have the grades you need to satisfy one of your offers Congratulations! You can now kick back and relax, safe in the knowledge that you have a guaranteed university place. Applications for places increased by 9.7 per cent this year, as many A Level students were reluctant to ...

Guide to the recognition and acceptance of CIE qualifications in Pakistan for university admissions

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Universities in Pakistan recognise and welcome Cambridge international qualifications. The government of Pakistan recognises Cambridge qualifications and provides equivalence to the local system of education in order to ensure smooth progression for students who choose to pursue their education in Pakistan. The government body responsible for issuing equivalence conversion is the Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC). O Levels and IGCSE qualifications are equated to the local Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and A Levels to the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC). To qualify for equivalence at the HSS level, IBCC has given a list of compulsory and elective subjects that must be studied at both O Level, IGCSE and A Level. You will find this at www.ibcc.edu.pk   GCE O Level GCSE and IGCSE are considered equivalent to Secondary School Certificate (SSC) subject to meeting the following requirements: Pakistan based examinations(local exam): Eight subjects inc...

New 7010 0420 Computer Studies Syllabus Website.

A new website for CIE 7010 0420 O Level Computer Studies syllabus is started recently. This website covers following: P1 Revision notes. P2 Project support. P3 Complete Guess paper. Resources for: Visual Basic 6.0 Algorithms Past Papers Topic Wise Lecture & Exam Preparation Guides Please visit this website here at  https://sites.google.com/site/computerstudies7010/

CIE Criteria for High Achievers

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This post is based on the response by the CIE. Top in the World refers to the learner who has gained the highest standard mark in the world for a single subject. This learner will be awarded the Cambridge Top in the World award. There may be other learners in the world, or even in the same country, who scored exactly the same mark; since their achievement is equal they will receive equal recognition and will also be awarded the Cambridge Top in the World award for that subject. Top in Country refers to the learner who has gained the highest standard mark in the country for a single subject. This learner will be awarded the Cambridge Top in Country award. There may be other learners in that country who scored exactly the same mark; since their achievement is equal they will receive equal recognition and will also be awarded the Cambridge Top in Country award for that subject. Top in Region refers to the learner who have gained the highest mark standard mark in the regio...