A Levels (Advanced Level) and WASSCE (West African Senior School Certificate Examination) are not directly equivalent, as they are part of different educational systems. A Levels are typically taken in the UK and are focused on specific subjects, leading to university admission. WASSCE, on the other hand, is a standardized examination taken in several West African countries, assessing a broader curriculum at the senior secondary level. While both can serve as qualifications for higher education, their structure and recognition may vary by institution and country.
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