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Is GCE 'A' Levels eligible to pursue undergraduate studies in France?

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I am an Asian student and have taken the GCE 'A' Levels and GCE 'O' Levels. I want to pursue my undergraduate studies in social sciences in France. Is GCE 'A' Levels equivalent to the french bac? How would I be eligible to study in France? What kind of grades should I have in my GCE 'A' Levels? I am particularly interested in Sciences Po.

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  1. A levels are the equivalent to the bacculerate.  You would prob need to contact the french universities directly to find out the equivalent grades.


  2. Have you also completed secondary school? Besides your A-levels, do you have a diploma or certification emitted by your school certifying that you have completed secondary school and are eligible to go to university in your country? You should take a look at this article about studying university in France. It provides you with lots of information about the different types of universities and the admissions process:

    http://www.macquil.com/articles/study_in...

    Good luck!

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