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just go and apply...they will ask for your passport copies...which is a proof of you as a foreigner..
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You had to appear for those 3 mandatory subjects because you didn't appear for A.L entirely in Saudi Arabia. I did both O.L and A.L in Saudi Arabia from an International School.Hi there, with reference to your last thread, you said that they didn't count them So the equivalency will be only calculated using the A level grades like , one minute
I appeared for A levels separately due to some reasons . Maths and Chemistry in Saudi Arabia and as for Physics I appeared for it in Karachi, along with the compulsory subjects Pakstud. Isl and Urdu and iam a bit confused
Another thing regarding my Alevels is that I have certificates of two A-level results and as for the third I have the statement of results as it takes approx 2 months for the certificate to arrive, so can a provisional equivalency be made with these docs?
Lastly, i appeared in all of these subjects as a private candidate, so what should I write in the field where they ask for PARTICULARS OF INSTITUTION and also the field NAME OF THE COUNTRY WERE THIS CERTIFICATE WAS OBTAINED
Thanks and am waiting for your advice
But still, they should count those marks. I guess we can do the cheat sheet stuff with this one too.
First we submit docs again for another O level equivalency again but this time with 8 subjects. And then apply for A levels equivalency.....
But yet am not sure yet.
And again if they don't count those marks then that's totally unfair as great efforts should not go UNNOTICED!
Another question is that can an A level equivalency be made with an o level provisional equivalency???
Btw if I had my o level certificates delivered here in Pakistan, so it means that I obtained them in Pakistan right?
Not so sure, the metric is calculated out of 900 and Intermediate out of 1100 and the grades are converted with their particular formula.Thanks for the reply again . One more thing, If I appeared for O levels abroad and I have an equivalency of 5 o level subjects and if I appeared for 3 a levels subjects along with mandatory subjects will my final equivalency be out of 800 since I have appeared from abroad. If I would have appeared from here it would have been out of 1100 right?. I wrote 800 in the sense because 5 o levels and 3 Alevels make 800 whereas, 8 o levels and 3 Alevels make 1100.
Thanks anyway you are a real demon
I had 4 subjects initially.Thanks and that makes things clear. Can you send snaps of the no. Of subjects in your A level certificate
so that I can compare them with mine
They were 6 subjects as follows:I see, sorry to disturb you again , but what about your o level subjects?? were they 5 or 8??
The no. of subjects doesn't matter since candidates take extra subjects here in pakistan making a total of 9 or even 10.I see, but your equivalency is one wierd equivalency friend. First off they count 8 or 5 subjects, but yours is 6
second since you applied along with highschool diploma, your marks were out of 1100.
I bet you can figure that out on their website.
Here is the thing: each subject in o level carries 100 marks. If I have eight subjects that's 800 , yet they give you marks out of 900. But this 800 is not forgotten. Each A levels also carries 100 there for three of them makes 300. Hence 800+300=1100 but mine is 5 subjects ( if they count mandatories then 8) in o levels. There fore they are out of 500 and A levels out of 300. Therefore it is out of 800 ( 500+300=800) rather than 1100.
That is what I wanted to confirm
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