Admissions Open for A Level | May-June 2017 HD

23.03.2017
British Model College (BMC) is a sister organisation of The British College (TBC). BMC, which offers the prestigious Cambridge International GCE A Level courses, was established in 2013. The A Level is a two-year programme. The College is registered with Cambridge International Examinations as Centre Number NP 744 and has received approval from the Ministry of Education, Government of Nepal. A Level Nepal Subject choices offered at this College prepare students to enter engineering and medical colleges or aid in the pursuit of higher education in the liberal arts or pure science; as well as computer studies accountancy and management faculties. Advanced Subsidiary Level General Paper remains a compulsory subject, irrespective of the group of three principle subjects. We are fully dedicated to education and highlight this by providing seasoned faculty members, world class infrastructure and a friendly and nurturing educational environment for our students, whilst still ensuring an independent learning environment. We adopt an adult approach to education where each student’s work is carefully monitored and evaluated to help ensure their success. Located at the heart of the nation’s capital, BMC is arguably the best, most well-equipped and cutting edge A Level college in the country. GCE A Level Cambridge International AS and A Levels are internationally benchmarked qualifications providing exceptional preparation for the commencement of a university education. The Advanced Level is the ‘gold standard’ of Cambridge International Examination qualifications. Students receive a qualification equivalent to that granted in the UK. The qualification is accepted universally as an entry requirement for universities, including those in Nepal. Studying for A Level qualification is rigorous and demands a high academic standard of achievement. BMC’s programmes offer highly flexible subject combinations. Students may choose any combination from the wide choice of subjects that suit their interest and aptitude. An A level course requires students to be creative and analytical. Specialties of the Programme The A Level programme demands a multi-dimensional approach, including: Providing evidence of in-depth subject knowledge and understanding Developing an ability to think logically Presenting reasoned explanations Applying theoretical knowledge Communicating ideas and feelings in a clear and logical manner Examination System The A and AS Level final examinations are held twice a year in May/June and October/ November, the results of which are published in August and January respectively. Grading System Students are expected to take at least four subjects including the General Paper and they may take more than the required credits depending upon their interests and capabilities. Students are assessed on a grade scale from A* awarded for the highest level of achievement, to E indicating the minimum required performance to constitute a pass. U stan

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