Should I do Matric Or O Levels

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I Am About To Give Bifurcation Exams In Beaconhouse And After That I Have To Decide About Matric And O Levels, So I am In A Long Run Thinking Of Going Into Computer Sciences/Computer Engineering and I Am In No Type Of Mindset To Study Abroad, So Should I Do Matric Or O-Levels And After That What Subjects Should I Take In F.S.C/A Levels Of I Wanna Do Computer Sciences/Computer Engineering

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Faateh

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Go for FSc for easier admission in local universities. Do Cambridge for abroad.In FSc you should go for Phy/Math/Computer. Students from Pre-Engg can apply too in these programs.
 
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Go for FSc for easier admission in local universities. Do Cambridge for abroad.In FSc you should go for Phy/Math/Computer. Students from Pre-Engg can apply too in these programs.
Well Most Of University Say They Require Pre-Engineering For These Courses

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I Am About To Give Bifurcation Exams In Beaconhouse And After That I Have To Decide About Matric And O Levels, So I am In A Long Run Thinking Of Going Into Computer Sciences/Computer Engineering and I Am In No Type Of Mindset To Study Abroad, So Should I Do Matric Or O-Levels And After That What Subjects Should I Take In F.S.C/A Levels Of I Wanna Do Computer Sciences/Computer Engineering

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Keep in mind H.sc/F.sc is hard in its own way. IF you are good at memorizing and ratta then it's your place, if not I guess O/A would be best. One thing to keep in mind is just don't try to switch from O levels to F.sc. If you think you can't do A levels I'd say just go for H.sc from the get go and not O levels first then F.sc
 

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IMO if you plan to stay in Pakistan AND pursue engineering, matric would be a better option. You don't have to deal with BS such as obtaining an equivalency for your O/A-Levels, finding limiting seats for O/A level students, etc. I've heard these stories a lot. I've also gone through some of this stuff.
 

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I would suggest that you should go for O/A Levels if your parents can afford it. Since you are in your teens I would suggest that you should have an open mindset , dont close down your options already. you have a long way to go , as you'll get exposure you'll be able to make sense of the reality.
 
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