Full GCE 'A' Level Certificate = 2 'A' + 2 'AO' include GP
or 2 'H2' = 2 'H1' include GP
Does the above still hold as recognised for emplacement of salary for GCE A Levels holders ?
This requirement is too minimal by today's standards. An A level cert is a stepping stone to university, so an uni cert is considered. Whether employers want to recognise an A level holder is another issue in today's competitive world.
Indeed, Full GCE "A" Level Certificate = 2 "A" + 2 "AO" include GP in the past ie a pass
in the 2 "A" level subjects and a pass in one "AO" level subject and a pass in GP.
Now, Full GCE "A" Level Certificate = 2 "H2" + 2 "H1" include GP ie a pass
in the 2 "H2" level subjects and a pass in one "H1" level subject and a pass in GP.
It is to be noted that a Full GCE "A" Level Certificate is merely an out-dated yardstick used
by some employers as a guide for setting the salary of their employees.
It has nothing to do with the application for NUS, NTU and SMU admission.
If I am not wrong, H2 is the equivalent of A whereas H1 is the equivalent of AO and H3 is called the S paper is the past.