International A-Level
Biology
Cambridge International A-level Biology (9700)
Cambridge International A-level Biology (9700) is a comprehensive and intellectually stimulating course designed for students with a passion for understanding how living organisms function, evolve, and interact. Whether you're aiming for a career in medicine, biomedical sciences, environmental science, or genetics, this course equips you with the knowledge and skills to succeed at university and beyond.
WHY CHOOSE ONLINE A-LEVELS
STUDY A-LEVEL
BIOLOGY WITH US
Globally Recognised Qualification
Based on the Cambridge International syllabus, A-level Biology is respected by top universities and employers worldwide.
Expert Instruction
Learn from experienced teachers who bring science to life through engaging explanations, virtual labs, and real-world case studies.
Flexible Online Learning
Study from anywhere with live classes, recorded sessions, interactive resources, and one-on-one academic support.
University-Ready Skills
Develop the analytical thinking, scientific communication, and practical skills needed for higher education and scientific careers.
DETAILS
what Youβll Learn
OUR METHOD
what is a-level
See a Real A-level Biology Lesson in Action
Get a sneak peek into how we bring science to life in our virtual classroom β with live explanations, interactive questions, and visual experiments
ABOUT
WHO is THIS
Programme For?

FUTURE
WHAT can A-LEVEL
BIOLOGY Lead TO?
Medicine, β¨Dentistry
Environmental β¨science
Psychology, β¨Neuroscience
Biomedical β¨Science
Genetics, β¨Biotech
Pharmacologyβ¨
LEARNING APPROACHES
Skills You Will Develop

ABOUT
HOW THE Programme works?

Qualification
Cambridge International A Level Biology (9700)
Duration
2 years (AS + A2)Β
Format
100% online (live + on-demand)Β
Assessments
External exams (written + practical/alt practical)Β
Entry requirements
Diagnostic test or IGCSE/GCSE Biology (or equivalent)
Start dates
During the academic year
Career pathway
Opens doors to careers in medicine, healthcare, environmental science, and biotechnology.
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