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‘O’ Level Subject Selection Orientation. Roadmap to success. What is O Levels?. 3 years course of study Variety of subjects 8 subjects (5 compulsory – 3 additional) Grading on 5 point scale (A – E) School’s expected grades (A – C) International Recognition
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‘O’ Level Subject Selection Orientation Roadmap to success
What is O Levels? • 3 years course of study • Variety of subjects • 8 subjects (5 compulsory – 3 additional) • Grading on 5 point scale (A – E) • School’s expected grades (A – C) • International Recognition • Cambridge International Examinations – Examining Body • 11 years of schooling
Our Plan for You! • Step 1: Group Meeting with Class 8th Students on Tuesday, 1st March 2016 at Prep Girls North Nazimabad. (an Hour’s session, introducing O Level Education and three Subject Groups along with Optional Subjects) • Step 2: Distribution of Subject Selection Forms to Class 8th students on Monday, 7th March 2016. Thereafter, parents will not only have one month’s time to take a decision on Subjects but will also be welcome to have one on one meeting with us for any further academic assistance. You are expected to return the filled forms latest by Thursday, 7th April 2016 to your headmistress.
Our Plan for You! (contd.) • Step 3: Inviting Parents and Students of Class 8th to Senior Girls North Nazimabad on Friday, 11th March 2016. ( Two Hours In-House Session where career and Academic Counselling will be given to parents and Students by Alumni, Present Batch Students, School Counsellor and Head of School. O Level Books and Syllabus along with School Highlights will also be on display)
Our Expectation from You! • Level of seriousness and focus • Decision making power • Independent learning • Habit to research • Readiness to take up the challenge • Utilization of summer break in preparation of O Levels • Improved comprehension skills • Adjusting to the new teaching faculty
Branches of Science Class 8. General Science • BIOLOGY • RESPIRATORY SYSTEM • CIRCULATORY SYSTEM • REPRODUCTION • INHERITENCE • COORDINATION & RESPONSE • PHYSICS • SOUND • WAVES • MOTION • ELECTRO MAGNETISM • CHEMISTRY • MOLECULES • ATOMIC STRUCTURE • CHECMICAL REACTIONS • HYDRO-CARBONS
Medical Group By: Ms Nadia Rafaqat
Subject Combination • Physics • Chemistry • Biology
What we study in Biology? • Principles of biology • Human Physiology • Plant Physiology • Biotechnology • Genetics • Organisms and their environment
Careers in Biological Sciences • Research • Healthcare • Education • Government • Industry • Administration and management • Miscellaneous biology-based careers
Engineering Group By: Sir Rahil Sarwar
Subject Combination • Physics • Chemistry • Computer Science
From ICT to Computer Science ICT deals with the communication aspects of computing. It covers the storage, retrieval, manipulation, transfer of any information in electronic form
From ICT to Computer Science Computer Science is the study of the design and operation of computer and using it to solve a variety of problems.
What you are going to learn? • O Level Computer Science aims to teach you: • Working of Computer • Hardware and Software • Working of Internet • Computer Security • Computer Programming • Database
Career Options in Computer Science Games Developer Graphic Designer Artificial Intelligence Content Writer Information Security Analyst Animation Artist * Remember SharmeenChinoy, the Oscar Winner of 2014 & 2016?
Business Group By: MsQurat-ul-Ain
Subject Combination • Economics • Principles of Accounts • Business
The scope of BUSINESS in contemporary world DO I REALLY NEED TO TELL YOU THAT !?!?!?!?
Where BUSINESS leads you..? Auditing Taxation Banking Accountancy Finance Branches of Business Group Human Resource Marketing Lectureship Government Organizations
What career opportunities do I have if I pursue the following branch of business group and avail a degree in..? Business Economics Accounting • Management consultancy • Trading • Advertising • Bank management • Public relations officer • Retail management • Sales • Economists (who can work in a private firm or work for the government) • Investment banker • Financial analyst • Lecturer HE • Journalist • Chartered Accountant • Chief Cost Accountant • Internal Auditor • Actuary • Payroll Manager • Stock and securities broker • Tax Specialist and lawyer
Sociology (Optional Subject) By: UroojTaufiq
What is Sociology? • Study of society • Study of social behavior • Functions of society • Interaction between human being • Changes in societies • Globalization • Social lives of people, groups and society. • the ability to use sociological evidence and ideas to challenge their own beliefs and the beliefs of other people about issues such as equality, education, the family and crime.
Few important aspects of Sociology • Family The sociology of family examines things such as • marriage • divorce • child rearing • Household • Demography Demography refers to a population's composition. Some of the basic concepts explored in demography include • birth rate, • fertility rate, • death rate, • infant mortality rate • Population pyramid
Sociology and other social sciences Sociology is related to both social sciences and natural sciences. • Psychology • Economics • Scientific research
Add. Maths (Optional Subject) By: Zainab Siamwala
Subject Details • The syllabus aims to: • Consolidate and extend elementary mathematical skills • Further develop knowledge of mathematical concepts and principles • Acquire a suitable foundation of maths
What we study in Add. Maths • There are three components in Add. Maths • Pure Maths • Calculus • Statistics
Applications of Add. Maths • It is interconnected with Maths & Information Technology • In future, students can opt for actuarial sciences. • High dedication towards maths is required
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