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<p>Irrelevant. Do not worry about it. The MIT admissions office receives applications from all over the world and by now they know how to interpret most results. For a great many years on part two of the application, there has been a place for students to list A-levels, IB’s, and the like.</p>
<p>MIT admissions officers understand the difference between the different A-level boards. They can interpret the difference between a Hong Kong A-level and a Cambridge A-level (the HKALE is harder). They know how to interpret International Baccalaureate (IB) results and programs and how they compare with a French Baccalaur</p>