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National Exams

First Year applicants can demonstrate completion of secondary school (high school) through their National Examination record. Common national examinations that are accepted are the Gaokao in China, WAEC or NECO in West African countries, the GCE exam, the IB exam, CAPE in Caribbean countries, and many others.

Applicants who have not yet completed their National Exam should submit their current school transcripts. When the National Examination is complete, then applicants should submit their results.

International Baccalaureate

ÌðÐÄÖ±²¥ will recognize the IB Diploma as evidence of completion of Secondary School and accept the IB Diploma for admission of First Year international applicants.  Additionally, ÌðÐÄÖ±²¥ will consider the IB Exams for possible transfer credit if a minimum score is achieved.

The GPA equivalency of the IB Exams will be based on the following table:

IB Scale
US Grade Points
6 – 7 4.0
5 – 5.99 3.0
4 – 4.99 2.0
3 – 3.99 1.0
1 – 2.99 0.0
0 – 0.99 0.0

IGCSE Advanced Level

ÌðÐÄÖ±²¥ will recognize the GCE and IGCSE Exam results as evidence of completion of Secondary School and accept the GCE and IGCSE Exam for admission of First Year international applicants.  Eligible students must pass a minimum of 5 Exams total, and 3 or more of those exams must be A-Level.

The GPA equivalency of the GCE and IGCSE Exams will be based on the following table:

IGCSE Scale
US Grade Points
A+ 4.0
A 4.0
B 3.0
C 3.0
D 2.0
E 2.0
F 1.0
G 1.0
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