6-726: AICE may refer to: Advanced International Certificate of Education Association of Independent Creative Editors American Institute of Consulting Engineers, predecessor of the American Council of Engineering Companies American–Israeli Cooperative Enterprise, publisher of the Jewish Virtual Library Associate of the Institution of Civil Engineers See also [ edit ] American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Aice5 ,
12-454: A Japanese musical group Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title AICE . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AICE&oldid=1239964847 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
18-516: A minimum of seven credits in courses spread across the subject areas. Candidates for the AICE diploma must achieve at least seven different credits, with at least one coming from each of the groups except for Group 4, which is optional. A maximum of two credits from Group 4 may count towards a candidate's required seven credits. Also required for all candidates is the core subject AS Level Global Perspectives & Research, which may count towards one of
24-436: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Advanced International Certificate of Education The Advanced International Certificate of Education ( AICE ) is an internationally used English language curriculum offered to students in the higher levels of secondary school intended to prepare them for an honours programme during tertiary education . The curriculum
30-579: Is overseen by Cambridge International Examinations which is a branch of Cambridge Assessment and operates globally. It includes classes in the subject areas of mathematics and science; languages; and arts and humanities with two levels of difficulty: Advanced Subsidiary level and Advanced level, with Advanced level being more challenging. Students need to select subject from 4 different groups (Group 1: Mathematics and Sciences, Group 2: Languages, Group 3: Arts and Humanities, Group 4: Interdisciplinary and skills-based subjects (optional)). Successful completion of
36-407: The program within a 25-month period confers a Cambridge AICE Diploma. Three levels of diploma—Pass Level, with Merit and with Distinction—are offered based on the number of points that a student receives; these points depend upon factors such as the grade earned in an AICE class and the level of the class taken. To successfully complete the curriculum, a student must achieve at least 140 points with
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