Everything you need to know about GED, admissions, classes, fees, and testing.
GED is an internationally recognized qualification that helps students move toward university faster as an alternative to traditional intermediate education.
Students with O-Levels, Matric, or those looking to switch from a traditional study route can apply.
Most students prepare within 3–6 months depending on their academic background and study pace.
You can apply through the contact form or speak directly with our admissions team for guidance.
You may need a valid CNIC, B-Form, or passport, along with previous academic records if available.
Class start dates may vary, but our team can guide you on the next available intake.
There is no formal entrance test, but a basic assessment may be used to understand your preparation level.
The GED covers four subjects: Mathematical Reasoning, Science, Social Studies, and Reasoning Through Language Arts.
Class schedules are designed to be flexible. Timings can be shared by the admissions team based on your selected program.
Yes, GED preparation can be managed part-time, making it suitable for students with other commitments.
Online or hybrid learning options may be available. Please contact our team for the latest class options.
Fees depend on the selected program and preparation plan. Contact La Consilia for updated fee details.
Installment options may be available depending on the program. Our admissions team can guide you.
Scholarship availability may vary. Please contact us to check current options and eligibility.
GED tests are taken through authorized testing channels. Our team guides students through the correct registration and testing process.
Test costs may vary by subject and testing arrangement. Contact our team for the latest fee guidance.
Each GED subject has a required passing score. Students are guided clearly before registration and exam scheduling.
The GED credential does not expire and can support future academic and career opportunities.