The A-Level qualification is considered equivalent to the Intermediate level (grades 11 and 12) in Pakistan. This equivalence is necessary to standardize the grading and evaluation process for students applying to Pakistani universities.
Key points regarding A-Level equivalence in Pakistan:
Total Marks: The equivalent marks for A-Level students are calculated out of 1100, similar to the Intermediate system in Pakistan.
Subject Requirements: To qualify for equivalence, students must have completed a minimum of three A-Level subjects and eight O-Level subjects. The subjects must align with the desired field, such as Pre-Medical or Pre-Engineering.
Grading Scale Conversion: Each grade obtained in A-Levels is assigned a specific mark based on the IBCC formula. The total marks are adjusted to match the Pakistani system.
For example, if a student achieves A*, A, and B grades in three A-Level subjects, the equivalent marks are calculated and added to their O-Level marks to determine their total out of 1100.
This equivalence allows students to compete fairly in merit-based admission processes in Pakistan.