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A Level

Advanced Level Examination

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This is a general preparation guide for A Level. Exam-specific eligibility, pattern and dates are added as they’re officially confirmed — Save it above to be notified.

About A Level

A structured, consistent preparation plan is the key to clearing this exam.

Country
Eswatini

Subjects to focus on

Core subjects for this exam — see the official syllabus

Understand the pattern, cover the full syllabus, and practise with mock tests.

How to prepare

  1. Read the official notification first — confirm eligibility, exam pattern and the marking scheme.
  2. Get the latest official syllabus and map it topic by topic.
  3. Build a realistic weekly timetable and study consistently, not in bursts.
  4. Learn each concept properly first, then practise questions on it — avoid blind memorisation.
  5. Take full-length mock tests regularly under timed, exam-like conditions.
  6. Analyse every mock: fix weak topics and note the silly mistakes you keep making.
  7. In the final weeks, revise with short notes and previous-year question papers.

A simple study plan

Foundation

Cover the entire syllabus once, concept by concept. Focus on understanding, not speed.

Practice

Do topic-wise question practice and solve previous-year papers. Start timing yourself.

Revision

Full-length mock tests, quick-revision notes, and targeted work on your weak areas.

Exam-day tips

  • Carry your admit card and a valid photo ID — check the official list of allowed items.
  • Reach the centre early and keep all prohibited items away.
  • Read the instructions carefully and plan your time per section before you start.
  • Attempt the questions you know first; don’t get stuck on a hard one.
  • Stay calm — a steady, even pace beats panic and rushing.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Studying without knowing the exact syllabus and exam pattern.
  • Too much theory and too little question practice.
  • Skipping mock tests and previous-year papers.
  • Leaving revision and short notes for the last minute.
  • Ignoring sleep and health in the final week before the exam.

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