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  2. List of admission tests to colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    Érettségi is divided into 2 levels. Most universities require at least one subject to be taken at Higher Level. From 2020 onwards, students wishing to enter into higher education will be required to have 1 subject taken at Higher Level.

  3. University and college admission - Wikipedia

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    Admission in Sweden requires completion of secondary education, along with the proper specific qualifications (e.g. science in high school to study science in college). Prospective students are admitted based on their grade point average or SAT, although majors such as theatre and architecture may require some extra work.

  4. National qualifications frameworks in the United Kingdom

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    The Regulated Qualifications Framework (England and Northern Ireland) is split into nine levels: entry level (further subdivided into sub-levels one to three) and levels one to eight; [4] the CQFW (Wales) has the same nine levels as the RQF and has adopted the same level descriptors for regulated (non-degree) qualifications. [2]

  5. Qualification types in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    AS level and A (Advanced) level qualifications at level 3 on the RQF focus on traditional study skills. They normally take two years to complete full-time in school or college, and can be taken part-time. AS and A levels are available in a wide range of academic and applied (work-related) subjects, and are often used as entry into higher education.

  6. City and Guilds of London Institute - Wikipedia

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    These cover entry level to level 7 on the RQF, with most qualifications falling in the entry-level to level 3 range. [9] Entry-level qualifications are the basics, for beginners. Level 1 qualifications are introductory awards, covering basic tasks and knowledge. Level 2 is slightly more advanced, needing some knowledge of the subject area.

  7. Australian Qualifications Framework - Wikipedia

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    AQF Level Description summaries Qualifications Typical time Level 1 Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for initial work, community involvement and/or further learning. Certificate I; 0.5 to 1 year; Level 2 Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further learning. Certificate II

  8. Key Skills Qualification - Wikipedia

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    Level 1 is broadly related in terms of level of demand, to GCSE grades D-G or National Curriculum level 5. Key Skills Level 2 builds on level 1 by requiring candidates to extend their basic skills. It recognises their ability to take responsibility for some decisions about how they select and apply these skills to meet the demands of largely ...

  9. Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework - Wikipedia

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    Level 1 was equivalent to University 1st Year, an HNC or a Certificate of Higher Education (Cert HE). Level 2 was equivalent to University 2nd Year, an HND or a Diploma of Higher Education. Level 3 was equivalent to Years 3 and 4 at a Scottish University, and generally these credits lead to a Special or Honours Degree.