1. Small class size
2. Individualised attention
3. No long commute, Familiar environment
4. Open-door-policy
5. 50% of Year 11 marks carried forward to Year 12
Science
1. English
2. Math
3. Physics or Psychology
4. Chemistry
5. Biology or Eco
Commerce
1. English
2. Math or Sociology
3. Economics
4. Accounting or Psychology
5. Business Studies
Arts
1. English
2. Sociology
3. Economics
4. Psychology
5. International History
1. What is the eligibility criteria for A-Level admission?
To be eligible for A-Level admission at Rustomjee Cambridge, students must meet the following criteria:
Academic Performance: Students should have completed their 10th grade (SSC/ICSE/CBSE or equivalent) with a minimum of 80% (depending on the subject choices and overall performance).
Subject Requirements: Some subjects may have specific prerequisites. For example, for A-Level Physics or Chemistry, students should have completed these subjects at the 10th grade level with strong performance.
English Proficiency: Since the program is in English, students should have a good command of the language. Proficiency may be assessed via an internal test or through previous academic records.
2. What is the process for applying for A-Level admissions?
The general admissions process for A-Level at Rustomjee Cambridge typically involves the following steps:
1. Application Submission - Complete the online or offline application form. Submit all necessary documents, including previous academic transcripts, proof of identity, passport-size photographs, and other documents as required.
2. Entrance Test - Some students may be required to take an entrance test in core subjects like Mathematics, Science, or English, depending on their chosen stream.
3. Interview - Shortlisted candidates may be called for an interview to assess their interest in the A-Level program and their academic aspirations.
4. Results and Admission Offer - Based on the entrance test and interview, successful candidates will be offered admission, subject to availability of seats and fulfillment of admission criteria.
5. Fee Payment - Upon acceptance, students will need to pay the applicable tuition fees and submit any additional required documents.
3. When does the A-Level academic year begin?
The academic year for A-Level students typically begins in April. However, exact dates may vary, so it’s important to confirm the start date with the school during the application process.
4. What is the duration of the A-Level program?
The Cambridge A-Level program at Rustomjee Cambridge typically spans two years—Year 11 (AS Level) and Year 12 (A2 Level). Students can complete the full A-Level qualifications in these two years.
5. What are the benefits of studying A-Level at Rustomjee Cambridge?
Global Recognition: A-Levels are internationally recognized qualifications that provide students with the opportunity to apply to universities worldwide.
Tailored Learning: With a wide range of subject choices, students can tailor their education to their interests and career goals.
Experienced Faculty: The school employs highly qualified and experienced teachers, many of whom have been trained under the Cambridge International Examinations system.
Holistic Development: Along with academic rigor, Rustomjee Cambridge focuses on extracurricular activities, leadership opportunities, and personal development.
Access to Cambridge Resources: Students have access to a variety of resources, including Cambridge University’s materials and exam preparation tools.
6. What are the fee structures for A-Level students?
RS,250,000/- per year fora two-year program.
In addition, there will be examination fees per subject at Grade 11 and Grade 12, both Board exam years, charged by Cambridge International
Textbooks and study material will be charged separately.
7. Can I change my subjects after the course has started?
While subject changes are generally discouraged after the start of the academic year due to the nature of the curriculum, students may request to switch subjects within the first few weeks of the term. Any changes would be subject to availability and approval from the academic counselors.
8. What are the assessment and grading systems for A-Level students?
The A-Level curriculum follows the Cambridge International Examination grading system, where:
AS Level: The first year of the A-Level program, typically includes assessments at the end of the year.
A2 Level: The second year, which culminates in final examinations that determine the overall A-Level qualification.
Grading Scale: The grades range from A to D, with A* being the highest and D being the minimum passing grade. U represents ungraded.
Exams: Assessments are mostly exam-based, with practicals or coursework (for certain subjects) as part of the overall grade.
9. What support services are available for A-Level students?
Academic Counseling: The school offers personalized academic counseling to help students choose subjects that align with their interests and career aspirations.
Career Guidance: Students receive guidance on university admissions, scholarship opportunities, and career pathways.
Study Support: Extra tuition and peer support groups are available for students who require additional help with certain subjects.
Psychological Support: Counseling services are available to help students cope with the pressures of the A-Level curriculum.
10. Can international students apply for A-Level admissions?
Yes, Rustomjee Cambridge welcomes international students. However, students may need to meet specific visa and residency requirements. The school provides assistance with the application process and guidance for international students regarding visas and accommodation.
11. What is the pathway on completion?
Upon completion of the A-Level program, students can pursue various pathways:
University Admissions: A-Level qualifications are widely accepted by universities worldwide. Students can apply to undergraduate programs in various fields in India or Abroad. Approximately 50% of our students choose to pursue undergraduate studies in India.
Gap Year: Some students may choose to take a gap year to travel, work, or gain experience before entering university.
Vocational Training: Alternatively, students can pursue vocational courses or certifications related to specific fields such as business, design, or technology.