Hello, World
I am Tripartite
I have some questions in mind. Hope I will receive comprehensive answers. Following is the source of my questions.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/parents/alevels/
https://www.brightknowledge.org/knowledge-bank/education-pathways/a-levels/a-and-as-levels-explained
A-levels consist of two standalone modules:AS and A2. You can apply after you complete one of them or both.
I am willing to complete the AS modules for the following 7 subjects: Physics | Bio | Chem | Further maths | Core Maths
ICT | Psychology | and A2 module for only Core and Further Maths (not others)
As I am not taking A2 module of 5 other subjects, am I eligible to apply to most US universities( including the Ivy League.)
Please answer on the basis of Academics.
Each college and university sets its own policy about this. It would be best if you check the websites of the places that you are interested in and/or contact the international admissions offices directly. For assistance specific to the country where you are completing your secondary school studies, contact the closest advising center of EducationUSA or AMIDEAST. The counselors there can help you determine your best options.
https://educationusa.state.gov/find-advising-center
http://www.amideast.org/country-offices/where-we-work
Thank you for the fleeting reply.
What do you mean by tripartite?
As an example for the US, here is what Harvard has to say about students applying with A levels:
Expected Grades: Most successful Harvard admitted students will present very strong academic credentials — mostly or all A/A at GCSE and AS plus predicted 3 or 4 (or sometimes more) A/A* at A-level. In the IB system, a predicted 39+ out of 45 is what most admitted students would present.*
You are eligible to apply to any US university with just AS- but the more competitive the university, the more likely it is that they will look for A2- and the competitive universities will expect 3 (or more) subjects at A2.
@collegemom3717 “Tripartite” Just a fancy way to be anonymous. 
You’ll need 3A2, therefore 2 more A2 since core math/further maths wouldn’t count as two subjects. However ypudont need 7AS, 4 different subjects (with core+further counint as one, albeit more advanced than usual, plus preferably one non science/maths).