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above satisfies the GCSE/GCE O level Mathematics programme<br />

requirement <strong>for</strong> the BSc degrees in Economics, Management,<br />

Finance and the Social Sciences only<br />

Indonesia Ijazah - Sekolah Menengah Atas/Madrasah Aliyah: comparable to<br />

UK GCSE grade C or above (including Mathematics) provided<br />

grade 6 or above is achieved on a subject <strong>for</strong> subject basis in<br />

final year <strong>of</strong> schooling (with the exception <strong>of</strong> English Language)<br />

Ijazah - Sekolah Menengah Atas/Madrasah Aliyah: Mathematics<br />

passed at grade 8 or above in final year <strong>of</strong> schooling satisfies the<br />

Mathematical programme requirement <strong>for</strong> BSc CIS/CC degrees<br />

only<br />

Higher Secondary Examination Pass Certificate, awarded by The<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Secondary Education Indian Schools – Indonesia: 4<br />

acceptable academic subjects each passed at 70% or above OR<br />

An overall average <strong>of</strong> 70% from all subjects taken at year XII<br />

satisfies the entrance requirements <strong>for</strong> degrees in Economics,<br />

Finance, Management and the Social Sciences programmes only.<br />

If Mathematics and English are not passed at 70% or above then<br />

in addition Mathematics at year XII must be passed at 50% or<br />

above and applicants require an acceptable Test <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>iciency in<br />

English which has been passed at the required grade within the<br />

past 3 years.<br />

Iran Pre-<strong>University</strong> Certificate (since 1992): provided an overall grade<br />

<strong>of</strong> 12 or above is achieved.<br />

High School Diploma (Pre 1992): provided an overall grade <strong>of</strong> 14<br />

or above is achieved.<br />

Pre-<strong>University</strong> Certificate (since 1992): Mathematics passed at<br />

grade 12 or above satisfies the Mathematical programme<br />

requirement <strong>for</strong> BSc CIS/CC degrees only.<br />

Pre-<strong>University</strong> Certificate (since 1992): Mathematics passed at<br />

grade 10 satisfies the Mathematical programme requirement <strong>for</strong><br />

degrees in Economics, Finance, Management and the Social<br />

Sciences programmes only.<br />

High School Diploma: comparable to UK GCSE grade C or above<br />

(including Mathematics) provided grade 10 or above is achieved<br />

on a subject <strong>for</strong> subject basis in final year <strong>of</strong> schooling (with the<br />

exception <strong>of</strong> English Language)<br />

High School Diploma: Mathematics passed at grade 14 or above<br />

in final year <strong>of</strong> schooling satisfies the Mathematical programme<br />

requirement <strong>for</strong> BSc CIS/CC degrees only<br />

Ireland,<br />

See, England, Northern Ireland and Wales<br />

Northern<br />

Ireland,<br />

Republic <strong>of</strong>.<br />

Irish Leaving Certificate, Ordinary level: comparable to UK GCSE<br />

grade C or above (including Mathematics) provided grade C or<br />

above is achieved on a subject <strong>for</strong> subject basis<br />

Irish Leaving Certificate, Higher level: comparable to UK GCSE<br />

grade C or above (including Mathematics) provided grade D or<br />

above is achieved on a subject <strong>for</strong> subject basis<br />

Irish Leaving Certificate: provided five Higher level subjects are<br />

passed at BCCCC or above.<br />

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