What's the Difference between Gcse and Gce?

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GCSE refers to an academic qualification awarded in a specified subject, generally taken in a number of subjects by students aged 14-16 in secondary education.GCE is a subject based qualification that was introduced in Britain in 1950 alongside the academic rigorous Advanced Level in England. GCE was replaced by the GCSE exams in 1988 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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I agree with the other two answers. However, as you live in Pakistan, I assume you are doing the international GCE O' level, either through Edexcel International or Cambridge International
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The General Certificate of Education or GCE is a secondary-level academic qualification that examination boards in the United Kingdom and a few of the commonwealth countries, notably
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The IGCSE is the equivalent of the International GCSE. The
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GCE O levels are no longer available in the UK (and haven't been for about 20 years), but they are a respected qualification, probably more so than GCSEs. Equally, IGCSEs are a qualification
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