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A LEVELS IN ZAMBIA

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  Are you searching for institutions offering A Levels or Cambridge A Levels in Zambia? Look no further! This article provides information on some of the institutions that offer A Levels in Zambia. Cambridge A Levels!   It is important to note that the Examinations Council of Zambia (ECZ) does not offer 'AS' and 'A' level (Form 6) exams. However, several other institutions in the country provide these exams. Generally, the minimum requirement for entry into an A Levels course is usually 5 O level credits or better, including English and Mathematics. Here are some of the institutions that offer A Levels in Zambia: DK SECONDARY SCHOOL David Kaunda National STEM Secondary School in Lusaka is a renowned government school that offers A Levels in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Pearson Edexcel is the examining board for this institution. MPELEMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL Mpelembe Secondary School, a Catholic school located in Kitwe, also offers A Levels. Pearson Edexcel...

HOW TO GET A SCHOLARSHIP OR BURSARY IN ZAMBIA!

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 If you are a Zambian who is looking for where to get a fully funded scholarship, bursary or a student loan, this article will give you a detailed step by step explanation of the process involved in being awarded a scholarship in Zambia. There are many opportunities of getting 100% scholarship. 1. HELSB THE HIGHER EDUCATION LOANS AND SCHOLARSHIP BOARD'S(HELSB) LOGO. The Higher Education Loans and Scholarship Board (HELSB), previously called "The Bursary Committee",  awards Scholarships every year to qualified high school graduates to study abroad in  Algeria, China, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Egypt, India, Morocco, Russian Federation, Serbia, Tunisia and Turkey . The scholarships adverts are published on their official social media pages and on their website. These adverts give a detailed guide on how to apply, the requirements, the criteria and other necessary information. The scholarships are awarded on merit and vulnerability. Students intending to study science bas...

THE MOST EXPENSIVE SCHOOLS IN ZAMBIA

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We have compiled a list of the top 10 most expensive schools in Zambia for the year 2023. The fees given are the highest charge for each of the respective schools. The fees have been converted to the Zambian Kwacha on an exchange rate of $1=K19.  1. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL American International school makes it to the top of list with a school fees of   K472,625. 2. TRIDENT COLLEGE . Trident school is located in Solwezi and comes second with a school fee of K298,300. 3. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF LUSAKA The International school of Lusaka is third on the list with a school fee of K255,512. 4. CHENGELO SCHOOL Fourth on the list is Chengelo school with a school fee of K231,300. 5. BAOBAB COLLEGE At number five we have Baobab college with a school fee of K208,050. 6. BANANI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Banani is sixth with a school fee of K116,250. 7. ITALIAN SCHOOL On seventh position is the Italian International School with a fee of  K85,200. 8. RHODES PARK SCHOOL Rhodes pa...

HOW TO APPLY FOR A BURSARY OR STUDENT LOAN IN ZAMBIA

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THE HIGHER EDUCATION LOANS and SCHOLARSHIPS BOARD (HELSB) LOGO  Many high school graduates have trouble on how to apply for a student loan or bursary as some still call it. It's actually a straight forward process and by the end of this article, you'll be good to go! Just follow these simple steps 1. Apply at the university of your choice. Note: Make sure that your University of choice is among the universities that has its students given loans by the Higher Education loans and Scholarship Board's ( HELSB ). 2. If you get accepted, wait for the advertisement of the loan from the HELSB. You can follow their Facebook page and keep a regular check on it. 3. After the advert is out, collect the recommendation letter from your former school and from your local church or councilor. You can also get one from your secondary school sponsor(s) if you had any. 4. Write an application letter for a loan, state the percent (%) you want and why you want it. Don't type it, it should be...