The Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education (Ordinary Level) Examination (also known as the O-level) is an annual examination conducted in Singapore. The examinations are mainly set by the UCLES, while Mother Tongue subjects such as Chinese, Malay, and Tamil are set by Singapore's Ministry of Education (MOE). Candidates are graded based on their performance relative to the cohort. A grade in one GCE exam subject is a number with an accompanying letter.
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The"General Certificate of Education 'Ordinary' Level Examination", otherwise known as the "GCE 'O' Level" or the "O Levels" is the examination taken by students of Secondary Education in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries or regions associated with the British curriculum. The "GCE 'O' Level" is a subject-based qualification.The "GCE 'O' Level" in the United Kingdom is replaced by the "General Certificate of Secondary Education" (abbreviated "GCSE") in 1988. However, many Commonwealth countries and some British schools still retain the "GCE 'O' Level" through the examining boards of the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), American Council for Higher Education and Edexcel International.Note that the Singapore's "GCE 'O' Level", the "Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education 'Ordinary' Level Examination" is, though based on the CIE, a collaboration of both CIE and the Ministry of Education, Singapore; resulting in a notoriously more difficult version of the "GCE 'O' Level"
grade 8-10
The "General Certificate of Education 'Normal' Level Examination", otherwise known as the "GCE 'N' Level" or the "'N' Levels", are examinations conducted annually in Singapore taken by students after four years (Secondary Four) in the Normal Academic or Normal Technical streams, with a possibility of leading to the "Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education 'Ordinary' Level Examination" in their fifth-year.The University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES) is the examining authority for subjects conducted in the English language, foreign languages and Non-Tamil Indian Languages. The examining authority for other subjects such as the mother tongue languages is the Ministry of Education, Singapore.
The"General Certificate of Education 'Ordinary' Level Examination", otherwise known as the "GCE 'O' Level" or the "O Levels" is the examination taken by students of Secondary Education in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries or regions associated with the British curriculum. The "GCE 'O' Level" is a subject-based qualification usually encompasses students of Grade 8 to Grade 10.The "GCE 'O' Level" in the United Kingdom is replaced by the "General Certificate of Secondary Education" (abbreviated "GCSE") in 1988. However, many Commonwealth countries and some British schools still retain the "GCE 'O' Level" through the examining boards of the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), American Council for Higher Education and Edexcel International.Note that the Singapore's "GCE 'O' Level", the "Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education 'Ordinary' Level Examination" is, though based on the CIE, a collaboration of both CIE and the Ministry of Education, Singapore; resulting in a notoriously more difficult version of the "GCE 'O' Level".
GCE Advanced Level was created in 1951.
What is 3 subjects credits in gce O level
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General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level (GCE O-Level) is a qualification taken by students in the UK and various other countries. It is usually taken at the end of compulsory secondary education and is considered equivalent to the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) qualification. It assesses a candidate's knowledge in specific subjects.
The"General Certificate of Education" (abbreviated "GCE") in Singapore is the qualification for Secondary Education or Pre-University Education."Bachelor's Degree" is the first-degree certification issued by universities or college for the Undergraduate Education.Both qualifications are not equal in stages and therefore, there is no equivalence of "Bachelor's Degree" in the "GCE Levels" in Singapore.
The "General Certificate of Education 'Normal' Level Examination", otherwise known as the "GCE 'N' Level" or the "'N' Levels", are examinations conducted annually in Singapore taken by students after four years (Secondary Four) in the Normal Academic or Normal Technical streams, with a possibility of leading to the "Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education 'Ordinary' Level Examination" in their fifth-year.The University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate(UCLES) is the examining authority for subjects conducted in the English language, foreign languages and Non-Tamil Indian Languages. The examining authority for other subjects such as the mother tongue languages is the Ministry of Education, Singapore.