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Certificate of Education (AICE)


  • Not by state authorities (Ofqual, WJEC, CCEA) "International Advanced Level" regulated must be proved by evidence of the following check points:

  • Note: you should read the whole information ( basic requirements + Subject-specific requirements for individual study areas +Additional requirements+ List A, B und C)

Basic requirements

  1. Three independent A-Level subjects with a minimum grade of C

  2. subjects from

List A: General A level subjects that meet the basic requirements
A Language
History
Geography
Social studies / politics
Economics
Mathematics
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Computer science
Subject: a language
Subject: history
Subject: geography
Subject: social studies / politics
Subject: economics
Subject: mathematics
Subject: biology
Subject: chemistry
Subject: physics
Subject: computer science

3. 1 further general education subject, independent of the two subjects selected above, according to "List A" or according to "List B: General A Level subjects that meet the basic requirements" (Subject 3)​

Subject-specific requirements for individual study areas

Field of Study Subject-Specific Requirements
Artistic courses No subject-specific requirements
Social and economic studies 1 A Level from: History, Geography, Social Studies / Politics, Economics;
1 A Level from: Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science
Humanities and law courses 1 A Level from: Language, History, Geography, Social Studies / Politics, Economics
Natural science courses 2 A Levels from: Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science
Mathematical and technical courses (Engineering) 1 A Level in Mathematics;
1 A Level from: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science
Medical degrees, including pharmacy 3 A Levels from: Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science
Unclassified degree programs The admitting university decides on subject-specific requirements
Field of Study: Artistic courses
No subject-specific requirements
Field of Study: Social and economic studies
1 A Level from: History, Geography, Social Studies / Politics, Economics;
1 A Level from: Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science
Field of Study: Humanities and law courses
1 A Level from: Language, History, Geography, Social Studies / Politics, Economics
Field of Study: Natural science courses
2 A Levels from: Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science
Field of Study: Mathematical and technical courses (Engineering)
1 A Level in Mathematics;
1 A Level from: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science
Field of Study: Medical degrees, including pharmacy
3 A Levels from: Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science
Field of Study: Unclassified degree programs
The admitting university decides on subject-specific requirements

The admitting university determines the subject-specific requirements for courses not falling into these categories


Additional requirements

a) Preliminary results notifications:

Preliminary earnings releases ( "Candidate Statement of Provisional Results" and similar names) from recognized examination bodies can be considered.

The certificates from the examination offices must be submitted to the responsible office at the beginning of the 2nd semester or no later than 1 year after the examination date.

b) Vocational A Level:

IndividualA Level subjects with vocational content can be considered as a third subject according to "List C: Permitted Vocational A Level Subjects" (Subject 3).

In this case, the selection of courses is limited to the subject of the A-level vocational subject.

c) a minimum of 12 years of school attendance is required for the assessment.

List A:

General A level subjects that meet the basic requirements (subject 1 and subject 2, possibly subject 3)

Notes:

  • A level subjects in the same subject are not independent of each other

  • Listed are A Level subjects from all examination centers that are currently eligible or can be examined. Subjects that can no longer be selected are not listed

​Please note that a subject from List B can be chosen as the third subject or an additional subject from List A, as long as it is independent of the other two chosen A-Level subjects.

if a subject from List C is chosen as the third subject, it will limit the choice of degree programs available based on the subject area of the chosen vocational A-Level subject.

For the third subject, a subject from List C can be chosen, or another subject from Lists A or B as long as it is independent of the first two chosen subjects.

Disclaimer:
This content is intended for general discussion purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice.
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