Is STPM Equivalent to A-Level?

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How do I know if the exmination of my country is equivalent to A-level?
 
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Try UCAS:

http://www.ucas.com/candq/index.html

Although, you'll prabably have to e-mail someone.

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Sam
 
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what country ..
 
I was referring to STPM. (Probably no one has ever heard of it.:frown: )
 
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