Compare Top A Level Courses in Malaysia
There are 16 colleges and universities offering 46 A Level Courses.
Crescendo International College
Johor Bahru, Johor
Cambridge International A Level (Commerce) (3 Subjects)
Intake
Jan, Apr, Jul
Tuition Fees
RM12,000
SEGi College Sarawak
SEGi College Sarawak, Sarawak
Intake
Jun, Sep
Tuition Fees
RM12,035
Institut Sinaran
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
GCE A-Level (Commerce) (3 Subjects)
Intake
Jan, Apr, Jul
Tuition Fees
RM13,517
DISTED College
George Town, Pulau Pinang
Cambridge GCE A-Level (Arts) (3 Subjects)
Intake
Feb, Apr, Jul, Sep
Tuition Fees
RM18,980
Methodist College Kuala Lumpur (MCKL)
Pykett Campus, Pulau Pinang
Cambridge A-Level (Arts) (3 Subjects)
Intake
Jan, Mar, Jul
Tuition Fees
RM21,000
INTI International College Penang
Penang, Pulau Pinang
Cambridge A-Level (Arts) (3 Subjects)
Intake
Jan, Jul
Tuition Fees
RM21,087
Cempaka International School
Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur
Cambridge A-Level (Arts) (3 Subjects)
Intake
Aug
Tuition Fees
RM30,000
Epsom College in Malaysia
Bandar Enstek, Negeri Sembilan
Fast Track A-Level (Day School Programme)
Intake
Apr
Tuition Fees
RM48,300
Tenby Schools
Ipoh, Perak
Cambridge A-Level (Arts) (3 Subjects)
Intake
Jun, Sep
Tuition Fees
RM59,800
Tenby Schools
Penang, Pulau Pinang
Cambridge A-Level (Arts) (3 Subjects)
Intake
Sep
Tuition Fees
RM59,800
FAQs about Studying A-Level in Malaysia
A Levels is a UK-based qualification that is offered to students before entering university. It is considered a Year 12 qualification, which is equivalent to STPM or Malaysian Matriculation (Matrikulasi).
In Malaysia, A Levels courses offered are either governed by the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) or Edexcel examination boards.
Unlike most other pre-university courses, A Levels is 100% exam-based, and any coursework does not count towards your final exam score. Students typically take 3 subjects throughout the programme.
This course is recommended for those who are academically-inclined, preferring to take their time to master the subjects and having only 1-2 exams throughout the duration of the course.
A Levels in Malaysia require a minimum of 5 credits (C and above) at SPM, O-Level or equivalent.
Certain A Levels subjects, such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Further Mathematics, have subject pre-requisites that you need to fulfil. What this means is that you need to have studied and achieved the minimum required grades for the relevant subjects at SPM level in order to take these subjects in A Levels.
To study A Levels, you will need to have an SPM qualification or equivalent, such as IGCSE or O-Level. SPM leavers will need to meet the minimum entry requirements of the college they are applying for.
Generally, A Levels courses take 15 to 24 months, depending on the pathway you choose to pursue.
After completing your A Levels, you can proceed to university to pursue your degree, either overseas or locally depending on your preference.
Each year, thousands of students take A Levels as a pre-university qualification before entering university.
Here are some of the top advantages of studying A Levels:
- High standards and recognition
- Passport to study anywhere in the world, including USA, UK, Canada, New Zealand and Australia
- Gives you in-depth knowledge about your chosen subjects
- Prepares you well for competitive degrees, such as Medicine and Pharmacy
- Trains analytical and critical thinking skills
If you are having doubts whether to study A Levels or not, here are some articles that you should check out:
- Your Guide to A-Level in Malaysia
- What’s After SPM: Are You Choosing The Right Course (Infographic)
- 5 Practical Tips When Applying for College
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