A-Level, or Advanced Level, is a qualification typically taken by students in the United Kingdom at the age of 16 to 18. It is often a requirement for university admission and allows students to specialize in subjects they are passionate about, such as Mathematics, Biology, or History. A-Levels usually involve two years of study, culminating in exams that assess students' knowledge and skills in their chosen subjects.
Students usually take three to four A-Level subjects, which helps them prepare for higher education or specific careers. The grading system ranges from A* to E, with A* being the highest. Achieving good A-Level results can open doors to various opportunities, including scholarships and job placements.