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I enjoyed studying for my O and A level examinations very much. I know one should not really use "enjoy" and "study" in the same sentence, but I really did enjoy it. I was learning new things every day, and they all seemed fascinating. I think that the syllabi for O and A levels are structured very well; they start slow enough to not induce despair but eventually go deep enough to give you a sense of achievement. There was hardly anything I found confusing in the syllabi. The curriculum made it easy to learn, to be not frustrated and to set yourself goals. The expectations of the examiners were absolutely clear. Dr. Shoukat Ali Former A-Level teacher at KIMS; pursued a Ph.d at University of Purdue (USA) and later worked as a lecturer at the same.

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One of the biggest advantages of CIE qualifications is their widespread international recognition as opposed to the equivalent F.Sc under the local education system which some UK and US universities refuse to accept. Farihah Malik Post Graduate, University of Cambridge

Having pursued CIE qualifications like O and A Level with serious interest and commitment, I always find myself well prepared to overcome any academic challenge confronting me. No matter what discipline a student chooses to study, CIE syllabi are designed to provide not just a comprehensive overview of relevant concepts but also critical information like trade-offs, advantages and disadvantages of each one of them in real life applications. In other words, CIE equips students with what is needed to indulge in constructive analysis and criticism of the information fed into them. It helps them justify the use of whatever concept is under consideration and contextualize information according to given circumstances in different case studies. Amna Ansari Post Graduate Student, Development Administration and Planning (M.Sc DAP), University College London (UCL)

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