With only 14 months left for the first New Curriculum Exams, it's important for next years candidates to acquaint themselves with the prerequisite of the exam.
New curriculum introduced a coursework which contributes 30% of the Exam and Final Exam contributes 70%. A coursework includes
- major termly tests
- monthly tests
- projects
This means only formally registered schools with qualified staff are suitable for the process.
There are 7 compulsory subjects to be registered by every candidate
1. Mathematics (General Maths)
2. Combined Science
3. English
4. Heritage Studies
5. Physical Education
6. Indigenous languages
7. Agriculture
However these subjects don't have A Level options, which means students who want to study A Level must add 3 more subjects as their A Level prerequisite subjects
We will discuss more on A Level prerequisite in the next posts
New curriculum introduced a coursework which contributes 30% of the Exam and Final Exam contributes 70%. A coursework includes
- major termly tests
- monthly tests
- projects
This means only formally registered schools with qualified staff are suitable for the process.
There are 7 compulsory subjects to be registered by every candidate
1. Mathematics (General Maths)
2. Combined Science
3. English
4. Heritage Studies
5. Physical Education
6. Indigenous languages
7. Agriculture
However these subjects don't have A Level options, which means students who want to study A Level must add 3 more subjects as their A Level prerequisite subjects
We will discuss more on A Level prerequisite in the next posts
this curriculum is good but requires a lot of money
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