Cambridge 'A' Level Programme
Course overview
Qualification | Pre-U (Foundation, A-level, etc) |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 18 months |
Intakes | February, April, July, August |
Tuition (Local students) | S$ 10,294 |
Tuition (Foreign students) | S$ 17,656 |
About
The Cambridge A Level is a widely recognised pre-university qualification around the world. The programme is based on the UK education system and is highly sought after by students after SPM.
With over 50 years of academic experience, Taylor's College has established itself as the Best Pre-University in Malaysia for this programme. Our curriculum and track records in academic excellence has resulted in the successful placement of our students into top universities of their choice.
Learn more about the Cambridge A Level programme here.
Admissions
Intakes
Fees
Tuition
- S$ 10,294
- Local students
- S$ 17,656
- Foreign students
Estimated cost as reported by the Institution.
Application
- S$ 30
- Local students
- S$ 212
- Foreign students
Student Visa
- S$ 727
- Foreign students
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Entry Requirements
• SPM
SCIENCE: Pass with minimum of 5 credits including English
Note: Prerequisites apply for Sciences, Mathematics and Literature in English
HUMANITIES: Pass with minimum of 5 credits including English
Note: Prerequisites apply for Mathematics and Literature in English
• O Level
SCIENCE: Pass with minimum of 5 credits.
Note: Prerequisites apply for Sciences, Mathematics and Literature in English
HUMANITIES: Pass with minimum of 5 credits.
Note: Prerequisites apply for Mathematics and Literature in English
• UEC
SCIENCE: Pass with minimum 3Bs including Mathematics, English and one Science subject
Note: Prerequisites apply for Science subjects
HUMANITIES: Pass with minimun 3Bs including Mathematics and English
• OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
Any other equivalent qualification recognised by Malaysian Government
Curriculum
EXAMINATION STRUCTURE
Our Cambridge A Level programme offers a 100% exam-based assessment in divided into two stages and is ideal for applicants looking to pursue competitive degrees like Medicine and Pharmacy; or seeking entry into top universities in the world, especially in the UK.
The two stages in this A Level programme are:
- Stage 1: Advanced Subsidiary (or better known as AS Level) : forms the foundation of A-Level,
- Stage 2: A2 Level : covers more complex topics in your chosen subjects
SUBJECT OVERVIEW
We offer 12 subjects in this pre-university programme. Students are advised to choose a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 4 A Level subjects from there. When choosing what to study, pick subjects that you’re comfortable with or in line with your strengths.
Accounting
Students can apply their accounting knowledge and understanding in order to analyse and present information, give reasoned explanations, and make better decisions. The syllabus covers the essentials such as the recording of financial information, accounting principles and control systems. Learn how to raise capital by shares and loans, study the preparation of cash flow statements, and more.
Biology
Study a combination of theoretical and practical studies that leads to an understanding of the biological molecules and cells. In the advanced subsidiary level, the syllabus covers the energy transfers in and between organisms, how organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environment, genetics, populations, evolution, ecosystems and the control of gene expression.
Business
Students will understand and appreciate the nature and scope of business, and the role it plays in society. The syllabus covers economic, environmental, ethical, governmental, legal, social and technological issues. It also develops a critical understanding of how organisations work and the markets they serve.
Chemistry
The subject provides a thorough understanding of key concepts, an in-depth knowledge of chemistry’s most important themes and strong practical skills. Among other topics, the syllabus covers atoms and forces, experiments and evidence gained, patterns in chemical behaviour and reactions, chemical bonds, as well as energy changes.
Computer Science
Students are encouraged to develop an understanding of the fundamental principles of computer science. Topics covered include information representation, communication and Internet technologies, hardware, software development, and relational database modelling. Students will gain computational thinking and problem-solving skills that can help develop computer-based solutions.
Economics
The syllabus covers a range of basic economic ideas, including an introduction to the price system and government intervention, international trade and exchange rates, the measurement of employment and inflation, and the causes and consequences of inflation. Students also study the price system, market failure, macroeconomic theory and policy, and economic growth and development.
Further Mathematics
The syllabus develops a set of transferable skills. These include the skill of working with mathematical information, as well as the ability to think logically and independently, consider accuracy, model situations mathematically, analyse results and reflect on findings. Learners can apply these skills across a wide range of subjects and the skills equip them well for progression to higher education or directly into employment. Learners will find that the additional time spent studying this subject will support their understanding of A Level Mathematics.
Law
The syllabus provides sound knowledge and understanding of law and its institutions in an ever-changing society. Students gain lifelong skills, including knowledge and understanding of the English legal system, Contract Law and Tort Law. They will also master the ability to analyse realistic scenarios and develop a greater command of language to express interpretation, reasoning, comment and judgement.
Literature in English
Students can appreciate and respond to literature in English through reading and critical analysis of texts on the three main forms: prose, poetry and drama. Set texts are offered from a wide range of different periods and cultures. Students will develop skills of writing creatively and persuasively, using appropriate styles, and in researching and managing information.
Mathematics
Students will have a solid foundation in the mathematical tools and techniques often needed in the workplace. It helps to develop logical and reasoning skills that will be useful even in non-mathematical arenas. The topics covered include Pure Mathematics, Mechanics (for science students) and Probability and Statistics.
Physics
The syllabus provides experimental and practical science studies, enabling students to acquire sufficient understanding and knowledge. The topics covered include kinematics, dynamics, deformation of solids, particle & nuclear physics, quantum physics, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction.
Psychology
The syllabus encourages an interest in and appreciation of psychology through an exploration of the ways in which research methodology. This includes the number of important research studies and application of psychology. The syllabus uses a wide variety of assessment techniques that will allow learners to show knowledge and understanding. The emphasis is on the development of psychological skills as well as the learning of psychological knowledge. AS Level provides solid understanding of psychology in areas of cognitive, social, biological and learning. A Level explores how psychology can be applied in in range of contexts such as abnormality, consumer behaviour, health and organisations.
RECOMMENDED SUBJECT COMBINATIONS
If you have an idea which bachelor’s degree you’d like to pursue next, consider these subject combination recommendations:
Core Subject: Mathematics and Chemistry
3rd and 4th Subject Selection
- Biology
- Physics
- Further Mathematics
- Literature in English
- Computer Science *
- Economics
- Psychology *
* Subjects not available for June Special Semester
Taking these subject combinations will allow you to pursue a career in:
- Actuarial Science
- Architecture
- Biomedical Sciences *
- Business
- Computing
- Dentistry *
- Education
- Engineering **
- Environmental Science
- Hospitality
- Law
- Mass Communication
- Material Science and Surveying
- Medical Courses*
- Pharmacy
- Psychology
- Veterinary *
Notes:
* Biology is required for Biomedical Sciences, Dentistry, Medical Courses and Veterinary.
** Physics is required for Engineering.
Core Subject: Mathematics and Physics
3rd and 4th Subject Selection
- Economics
- Further Mathematics
Taking these subject combinations will allow you to pursue a career in:
- Engineering
- Actuarial Science
- Mathematics
Core Subject: Biology and Chemistry
3rd and 4th Subject Selection
- Mathematics
- Economics
- Physics
- Psychology *
* Subject not available for June Special Semester
Taking these subject combinations will allow you to pursue a career in:
- Actuarial Science
- Accounting*
- Architecture
- Biomedical Sciences
- Business
- Computing
- Dentistry
- Economics*
- Education
- Engineering**
- Environmental Science
- Health Sciences*
- Hospitality
- Law
- Mass Communication
- Material Science and Surveying
- Medical Courses
- Pharmacy
- Psychology
- Veterinary
Notes:
* Mathematics is a requirement for Accounting, Economics and Health Science.
** Mathematics & Physics are required for Engineering.
Core Subject: Mathematics and Economics
3rd and 4th Subject Selection
- Accounting
- Business
- Further Mathematics
- Law
- Psychology
- Computer Science
Taking these subject combinations will allow you to pursue a career in:
- Actuarial Science
- Accounting
- Business
- Computing
- Economics
- Education
- Finance
- Hospitality
- Journalism
- Law
- Management Studies
- Mass Communication
- Media Studies
- Politics
- Psychology
No Core Subjects
Any 3 or 4 Subjects Selection
- Accounting
- Business
- Literature in English*
- Law
- Psychology
- Economics
* Subject not available for April intake.
Taking these subject combinations will allow you to pursue a career in:
- Education
- English
- Hospitality
- Law
- Media Studies
- Mass Communication
- Politics
- Psychology