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how many credits to pass level 2

There is no single universal answer to “how many credits to pass Level 2” because it depends entirely on which system or country’s Level 2 you mean (for example, NCEA in New Zealand, a specific high school, a college program, or even a game).

Clarify what “Level 2” means

To avoid giving you an incomplete or misleading answer, it helps to pin down:

  • Country or region (e.g., New Zealand, UK, US, etc.).
  • Education system or context (NCEA, high school graduation, college major, vocational course, or a game level).
  • Whether you mean “pass the level” in general or achieve a specific endorsement/grade.

Without that, any number of credits would just be a guess and could be wrong for your situation.

Example: NCEA Level 2 (New Zealand)

If you happen to be asking about NCEA in New Zealand (a common context for this question), then:

  • NCEA Level 2 and Level 3 typically require a total of 80 credits, with at least 60 at that level and the rest from other levels.
  • There are also separate literacy and numeracy requirements that must be met through approved standards.

These numbers are only an example from NCEA and will not apply if you are in a different system.

What to do next

  • Tell exactly which country and system (e.g., “NCEA in NZ”, “UK GCSE Level 2”, “US high school Level 2 program”, or the name of the game/platform).
  • Or share a link or the name of your school/program so the correct credit requirement can be checked.

Right now, giving a precise number would risk being incorrect for your situation, so more context from you is needed to avoid an incomplete or wrong answer.

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