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What books are The Best For As-level physics And Chemistry and is 4A* AND 2B 1A GOOD RESULT FOR IGCSE AND WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENT FOR UNIVERSITY IN CANADA AND ENGLAND HOW MUCH SUBJECT IN THEM AND WHAT GRADE MINIMUM REQUIRED
 
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AoA! :)
You can get to know about some of the best books if you go through this thread: viewtopic.php?f=26&t=10461
What do you mean when asking for the requirements for universities in Canada and England? Any specifics?
 
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The 2 Bs could be a killer for your application, but you could make it stronger by scoring straight A*s in your A levels & also loads of Community Service, Extra curricular activities..everything counts. not just your grades!
 
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But i got those in urdu secondlanguage and english as a seconlanguage can they still be a killer although i got A* IN MY ENGINNERING SUBJECTS MATH AND CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
 
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A level grades are far more important than IGCSE.Work really hard on your A levels.Cambridge entry requirements are high.You need to at least get an A* in one subject and As in others.There is no set pattern for getting in Cambridge.A lot depends on interview and personal statement so work hard on that and of course your extracurriculars count.Do an internship in some organization related to engineering which will spruce up your personal statement.Read around the subject.See this link for more info :http://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/admissions/.You also need to know the course they teach really well.Oh yeah for engineering you should keep further maths at A level.If your school offers it and you do not take it it may disadvantage your application.Good Luck!
 
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