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    • Exam Structure 2025

      The Digital SAT Breakdown

      The transition to digital brings a more streamlined and efficient testing experience.

      Reading & Writing

      54 Questions

      Features shorter reading passages with one question per passage, covering Literature, History, and Science.

      Mathematics

      44 Questions

      Now allows calculators for all questions. Focuses on Algebra, Problem Solving, and Data Analysis.

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      The test is now fully digital and adaptive. Your performance in the first module determines the difficulty of the second module!

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    • Frequently Asked Questions

      Everything you need to know about the British curriculum track in Libya.

      Yes, it is entirely possible. Most students make the transition during Year 9 or Year 10 (IGCSE). Our consultants specialize in mapping your child's current progress in the Libyan curriculum to the appropriate entry point in the British system to ensure no academic gaps are left unfilled.
      Absolutely. Pearson Edexcel is one of the primary examination boards recognized by the Libyan Ministry of Education. Certificates issued by Edexcel are eligible for the NCQA equivalency (Mu'adala) process, allowing students to apply to both local and international universities.
      Generally, the National Center for Quality Assurance (NCQA) requires a minimum grade of 'C' or '4' in at least 5 IGCSE subjects (including Math and English) for the basic secondary certificate equivalency. However, requirements for specific university tracks (like Medicine or Engineering) may require higher grades and specific A-Level subjects.