GED
- Time Duration : 4 weeks
- Study Lecture : 16 Lectures
- Certification Level : Equivalent to A-Levels and Intermediate
- No. Of Students : 120 Students
- Pass Percentage : 100%
- Certificate : Yes
- Recognised by the IBCC
Table Of Contents

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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COURSE DESCRIPTION
The GED test is made up of 4 subjects’ area each tested separately Mathematical Reasoning, Reasoning Through Language Arts, Social Studies, and Science.
You don’t have to take all 4 tests at once you can space them out and go at your own pace.
PRICE AND PAYMENT
There are four subjects on the GED® test, the total for all subjects is US$340*.
PASSING SCORE
The GED exam has a passing score of 145 out of 200 for each test. To earn your certificate, you’ll need to score 145 on all four tests. Be sure to check with your prospective university about scores required for admission.
(*Subject to Changes by GED)
SUBJECTS OVERVIEW
Mathematical Reasoning
Overview
Learn math concepts, measurements, equations, and applying math concepts to solve real-life problems. You don’t have to memorize formulas and will be provided a formula sheet to use on the exam.
Exam Details
Format
- 2 parts
- Access to math formula sheet and on-screen calculator
- Multiple choice and other question types (drag and drop, fill-in-the-blank, select an area, and drop-down)
Duration
- 115 minutes
- Includes 2 minutes of instructions and final review
- Includes 3-minute break between part
Reasoning Through Language Arts
Overview
Learn reading and writing concepts, including grammar. You’ll need to read excerpts from a variety of informational and literary sources and show your understanding, draw conclusions, and write clearly. Your writing will demonstrate your ability to analyze two passages, decide which argument has more convincing evidence and explain why the evidence supports your choice.
Exam Details
Format
- 3 sections
- 1 written essay (extended response)
- Multiple choice and other question types (drag and drop, select an area, and drop down)
Duration
- 150 minutes
- Includes 3 minutes of instructions and final review
- Includes 10-minute break between parts 2 and 3
Includes 45 minutes for the written essay
Social Studies
Overview
Learn to apply American social studies concepts, know how to read graphs and charts displaying social studies data, and use reasoning to interpret information. The social studies exam is not about memorization. You won’t need to memorize the capitals of countries or dates that events occurred, but given some information about an event you might need to use that in drawing conclusions.
Exam Details
Format
- 1 part
- Access to on-screen calculator
- Multiple choice and other question types (drag and drop, select an area, and drop down)
Duration
- 70 minutes
- Includes 2 minutes of instructions and final review
- No break
Science
Overview
Learn to understand science concepts, know how to read graphs and charts displaying scientific data, and use reasoning to interpret science information. The science exam is not about memorization. You won’t need to memorize the periodic table of elements, but you will need to recognize names and symbols of key elements in answering some questions.
Exam Details
Format
- 1 part
- Access to on-screen calculator
- Multiple choice and other question types (fill in the blank, drag and drop, hot spot, and drop down)
Duration
- 90 minutes
- Includes 2 minutes of instructions and final review
No break
Anas Ur Rehman
Social Studies Instructor
Our Social Studies instructor brings real-world context into every lesson, helping students understand history, geography, civics, and economics in a way that’s clear, relevant, and engaging.
Misbah Sana
Reasoning Through Language Arts Instructor
With a passion for reading and writing, our Language Arts teacher helps students strengthen their grammar, comprehension, and critical thinking—essential skills for GED success and beyond.
Mustafa Ahsan Khan
Mathematical Reasoning Instructor
Our Math teacher breaks down complex topics into simple, step-by-step concepts. From algebra to quantitative reasoning, they make math approachable and even enjoyable for every learner.
Aneesa Mushtaq
Science Instructor
With an interactive and hands-on approach, our Science teacher helps students grasp core concepts in life science, physical science, and Earth science—preparing them to think like true problem solvers.
TUITION FEE (Payable at time of enrollment)
- Admission Fee: PKR 75,000/-*
- Online Classes: PKR 50,000/-*
- On Campus Classes: PKR 75,000/-*
ATTESTATION AND DIPLOMA CHARGES (Payable after passing all exams)
- IBCC Equivalence: PKR 6,000/-*
(*e-Diploma and e-Transcript free of charge)
(*Subject to change)
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How old do I need to be to take the test?
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.
What is the IBCC regulation for a student wanting to pursue an undergraduate degree in Pakistan?
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.
What is the IBCC regulation for a student wanting to pursue an undergraduate degree abroad?
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.
Do I need to take a GED class or receive instruction from a local prep centre before I can take the exam?
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.
Do I have to take the GED Ready practice test before testing?
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.
If I don’t pass, how long do I have to wait before taking the test again?
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.