O Level, or “Ordinary Level,” is an internationally recognized secondary education qualification, typically part of the General Certificate of Education (GCE) program in the UK and some other countries. It represents the first stage of the GCE and is usually taken by students around 15–16 years old, equivalent to grades 9-10 in some school systems.
O-Level Education System
O level education system is one of the famous education systems in the world. This system of education is mainly prevailed in United Kingdom and some other European Countries.
In an O Level program, students study various subjects (such as math, science, and languages) and take exams to assess their knowledge. Success in these exams is often required for further education, like A Levels (Advanced Level) or other higher secondary qualifications, which are usually needed for university entrance. O Levels are widely recognized by employers and academic institutions as a standard of academic achievement.