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Mathematical Reasoning

Master essential math concepts including algebra, geometry, and data analysis.

Reasoning Through Language Arts

Build strong reading, writing, and critical thinking skills for real-life communication.

Social Studies

Explore history, geography, government, and economics to understand the world around you.

Science

Learn the basics of life, physical, and Earth sciences through inquiry and problem-solving.

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If you are 18 years or older you may sit for the test with no restriction. 

If you are 16 years old, you will not be able to book a test until you have completed an Age Waiver. To complete the age waiver, login to your ged.com account and click on the Age Alert red banner. It will take you to the Age Waiver. Follow the completion and submission instructions within your Age. 

Pakistani students who have completed their SSC (Secondary School Certificate) or hold an equivalence certificate (for foreign qualifications) and wish to pursue an undergraduate degree in Pakistan must observe a minimum gap of two years after obtaining their SSC before taking the GED test, which is considered equivalent to the HSSC (Higher Secondary School Certificate) in the Humanities Group. Upon completion, they will be eligible for an HSSC (Humanities Group) Equivalence Certificate. For further details and policy guidelines, please contact IBCC.

The two-year gap requirement does not apply to this category. However, after completing the GED, students will not be eligible for an HSSC Equivalence Certificate for their GED qualification.

Yes. In Pakistan you are required to be approved by an Authorized GED Prep Provider before you are approved to sit for the GED exam.  

No, in Pakistan you’re not required to take the GED Ready practice test before taking the official GED test. However, the GED Ready practice test is the best way to predict how likely you are to pass the GED test. 

There is no waiting period if you do not pass a subject area test the first time. After taking a test subject 3 times, you will need to wait 60 days before retesting in the same subject.

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