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What are the core subjects of the IB diploma Programme?

What are the core subjects of the IB diploma Programme?

The six subject groups are:

  • Studies in language and literature.
  • Language acquisition.
  • Individuals and societies.
  • Sciences.
  • Mathematics.
  • The arts.

What are the requirements for an IB diploma?

Exams are scored on a scale from 1-7. The three higher level exam scores must total 12 points or higher to earn an IB Diploma. If a student takes 4 higher level exams, the best 3 HL scores of the 4 must total 12 points or higher. Also, no higher level exam score may be lower than a 3 to qualify for the IB Diploma.

How do you score 45 in IB diploma?

The maximum points that can be awarded to an IB Diploma student is the full score of 45 with 42 points generated across the 6 subjects and 3 bonus points derived from Theory of Knowledge and the Extended Essay.

Is IB Diploma harder than A-Levels?

The IB is considerably harder than A-levels. In the IB, students must study six subjects plus extras whereas with A-levels students study three subjects. With so much workload, it is no surprise that many students taking the IB end up with relatively low grades (24-30 points).

Is IB Diploma hard?

Getting a 45 in the IB is an extremely difficult task. Not only does it require extreme effort but a lot of help along the way. That being said, there are a number of students who reach this unreachable goal every year. Last year that number was 275 students, or 0.41% of candidates.

Is an IB Diploma worth it?

The IB program is worth it for students who wish to earn a globally recognized diploma and get into selective universities. It’s also for those who wish to have access to IB-specific scholarships and save up to 32 college credits. On the other hand, IB classes are hard and costly.

How difficult is IB Diploma?

Is IB 43 good?

Good IB scores—as with any academic qualifications—are subjective, being highly dependent on a student’s target university (and country) and preferred course. All IB students are required to score a minimum of 24 points for six subjects. The average IB scores throughout the years have varied between 28-30 points.

Do UK universities prefer IB?

Both qualifications are accepted by universities worldwide. However, the IBDP is more readily understood by universities in the US, and A Levels are the benchmark against which most UK universities set their entry requirements for courses. Truthfully, nearly all universities would now understand and recognise both.