Validity for australian advanced level in UK

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Australian Advanced Level qualifications are generally recognized by UK universities, but acceptance can vary by institution. It is essential to verify specific university policies regarding overseas qualifications by checking their official websites or contacting admissions offices directly. Additionally, cultural references, such as sports events, may arise during interviews, reflecting the informal nature of some discussions in academic settings.
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Hai friends! Currently iam doing australian advanced level in ACBT in Sri lanka.And i hope to get my bachelors in theoritical physics.So i want to know whether Uk universities will accept australian a/l i mean australian a/l =uk a/l ? Thank you!
 
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Different universities will have different policies about overseas qualifications. The best way to find out if any specific one is accepted is to check the website or write an email seeking clarification.
 
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