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If a student is not satisfied with his/her first attempt of AS exam results, can he/she retake the subject before submitting his/her overseas university application?

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If a student is not satisfied with his/her first attempt of AS exam results, can he/she retake the subject before submitting his/her overseas university application?

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A6: Yes he/she can. The student can apply for October/November Retake examination. Q7: If a student is applying for overseas universities, is he/she required to submit IELTS result? Having completed A2 studies, can he/she use only the AS exam results? Can an applicant provide IELTS result in the second year after submitting the application in the first year? A7: Yes, an applicant is required to submit the IELTS result as an evidence of sufficient English language proficiency. Such an applicant has the competitive edge. However, if an admissions office of an overseas university is not satisfied with the first IELTS submission result, the conditional offer letter will state clearly as to which item needs to be fulfilled under the condition. The applicant can then submit a better IELTS result in the second year. It is a rather flexible system. For subjects, AS exam results are crucial and a combined AS and A2 exam results are equally important.

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