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AS & A Levels
These advanced level qualifications, part of the Cambridge curriculum, offer rigorous academic preparation for students aiming to pursue higher education.
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About AS & A Levels
AS and A Levels are academic qualifications offered by the Cambridge Assessment International Education and Pearson Edexcel examination boards in the United Kingdom and other countries. These qualifications are usually taken by students aged 16 to 19
AS stands for Advanced Subsidiary Level, and A stands for Advanced Level. Students usually take AS Levels in their first year of post-16 education and A Levels in their second year. AS and A Levels are generally studied in a range of subjects, including English language and literature, mathematics, sciences, social sciences, languages, and the arts.
ReWiser’s Modus Operandi
Classroom Training
2-3 hours of concept classes per week. Assignments will be assigned to students after each session. Parents shall receive session-wise reports for every session.
Unit-Wise Module Test
Students will be asked to write the test after each unit completion based on the selected curriculum. The answer script shall be discussed with the students and scores shall be shared with parents monthly.
Revision Module
Revision for the upcoming exam topics shall be conducted before every school test syllabus.
Full-Length Mock Test
Faculty shall conduct at least 5 full-length mock tests before the final exam. Marking shall be done based on the selected curriculum.
Mentor Support
Every student shall be assigned a dedicated mentor/ program manager. The mentor will gather the student program report from the faculties and communicate it to the parents, while also giving them the opportunity to express any concerns they may have.
Software/Technology Used
All sessions will be conducted on the ReWiser platform. Parents can check students' attendance and payment-related details on the dashboard at any time. Sharing of the assignment will happen on the platform itself by faculties and students.