Is Cambridge the same as OCR?
What is the difference between OCR A Levels and Cambridge International A Levels? The standard between OCR A Levels and Cambridge International A Levels is the same, as Cambridge qualifications are aligned with OCR (our sister organisation and a leading UK exam board).
Is Cambridge an OCR assessment?
OCR (Oxford, Cambridge and RSA) is a leading UK awarding body. We provide GCSEs and A Levels in over 40 subjects and offer over 450 vocational qualifications. Our heritage is long established and provides us with expertise across the full range of academic and vocational qualifications.
Is Cambridge OCR or AQA?
OCR (Oxford, Cambridge and RSA Examinations) is an examination board that sets examinations and awards qualifications (including GCSEs and A-levels). It is one of England, Wales and Northern Ireland’s five main examination boards. OCR is based in Cambridge, with an office in Coventry.
What is OCR Cambridge Nationals?
Our Cambridge Nationals are Level 1/Level 2 qualifications designed specifically for students aged 14 to 16.
Is CIE the hardest exam board?
The Cambridge board (CIE) is the most difficult board for students in the UK but the easiest for candidates abroad. Whilst Edexcel iGCSE is mainly based in the UK, CIE focuses on facilitating the needs of students abroad.
Is OCR Cambridge Igcse?
Cambridge IGCSE qualifications – OCR.
What is an OCR Level 2 pass equivalent to?
There are OCR Project Qualifications at Level 1 and 2. These are equivalent to a short course GCSE. Foundation (Level 1) is equivalent to grades D-G short course GCSE and Higher (Level 2) A*-C short course GCSE.
Is CIE easier than AQA?
for chemistry and biology, which are the two subjects i take, i think CIE questions are the hardest and they really go into details for each topic for CIE. Edexcel maybe a bit harder than AQA and OCR because sometimes, types of questions from CIE can show up in the exam papers.
Is CIE similar to AQA?
I took CIE and used AQA and Edexcel resources along with my main CIE based books and past papers. The difficulty is roughly the same and there are some slight differences in content in the curriculum but not enough to stop you from using the resources for some extra help.
What are the top 10 hardest A levels?
So, now that we’ve given you some caveats, here are the 10 hardest A-Level subjects:
- Further Maths.
- Modern Foreign Languages.
- Chemistry.
- Physics.
- Maths.
- Biology.
- Computer Science.
- English Literature.