Students who come to the UK for education up to the age of 18 have an excellent chance of gaining admission to a degree course in the UK or elsewhere. Qualifications that provide such entry are GCSE and A-levels.
GCSE stands for General Certificate of Secondary Education, is a 2-year course taken by 14 to 16-year olds in a wide range of academic and “applied” (work-related) subjects. A-levels is a 2-year course taken by 16 to 18-year olds in four subjects, and usually is the main route to higher education.
Independent schools in Scotland have slightly different but interchangeable qualifications – Standard Grade and Highers.
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