Thursday, May 1, 2014

The most preferred int’l degree at home

1:03 AM

As thousands of students wind up their post-School Leaving Certificate (SLC) celebrations, they have started to focus on the bigger challenges that lie ahead: they need to select the right course and right college at the higher- secondary level. The pre-university options available for them are the Plus-Two courses under the Higher Secondary Education Board, the American International Baccalaureate and the A Levels. By around this time, the students and their parents become increasingly concerned about choosing the courses that best suit their career motives.

For those who want to pursue an international degree with a global reputation, at a comparatively affordable fee, the University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) affiliated General Certificate in Education (GCE), Advanced Levels (A Levels), is probably the best option. The A Levels has for some time now been able to meet the prevailing demand for high-quality higher-secondary education in Nepal. Institutions that affiliate with the University of Cambridge obviously value the university’s high standards, and they take pride in offering an international-standard education in Nepal.

 The A Levels is not an entirely new course in Nepal: Budhanilkantha School first introduced it here as early as the mid-80s, but the course was not accessible to many until other private schools adopted it, mainly in the early 2000’s. Over the past decade, however, it has gained prominence as the optimal pre-university diploma degree in the country. With the increase in the number of colleges that provide A-Level courses, the A Levels is no longer a foreign concept among students throughout Nepal.

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