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What is the difference between IGCSE, GCSE, and O-Levels?
IGCSE, GCSE, and O-Levels are all secondary qualifications for students aged 14 to 16. GCSE is UK-based, O-Levels are common in South Asia and parts of the Middle East, and Cambridge IGCSE is the internationally recognised version used across the GCC and worldwide.
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What is the difference between IGCSE and O-Levels?
IGCSE and O-Levels are both internationally recognised qualifications at the same academic level, but IGCSE is more widely accepted globally, offers broader subject choice, and is the standard qualification used by British curriculum schools across the GCC.
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