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GCE Results 2020 O L and A L Cameroon Published PDF

GCE Results 2020 Cameroon for O Level and A Level Published General and Technical. GCE results June 2020 names of successful candidates in order of merit released complete with grades in PDF download.

GCE results 2019 released in Cameroon  is another showdown of students performances at both Ordinary Level and Advanced Level.

Cameroon GCE Results 2020 June Session

Complete Results With Grades Published

GCE Results 2020 PDF Download

Cameroon GCE results release is one of the most awakening moment in the country, as it brings to light the reality of the effort put in place by students, and enable them to see if their hard work was rewarded or if it was not good enough in the course of their preparation.

No matter the unrest taking place in the English speaking section of the country, some students still managed to study and wrote the GCE Exams. Finally now is the time to see thier GCE results 2019 for the June 2019 session of the examination with grades published completely in PDF Downloads.

Get your complete Cameroon GCE Result 2020 June with grades just by one click in PDF download

GCE Results June 2020 Cameroon ADVANCED LEVEL GENERAL

GCE Results 2020 Cameroon ORDINARY LEVEL GENERAL

GCE results 2020 Cameroon ADVANCED LEVEL TECHNICAL

GCE Results  2020 June Cameroon ORDINARY LEVEL TECHNICAL

The grading system of GCE results 2020 Cameroon  at the Ordinary and Advanced Levels.

Letter grades are used and below is the grading system used by the Cameroon GCE board for the examinations it administers:

  • GCE O Level Grading scale: A, B, C, D, E, U

Letter grades A, B, and C represent a passing grade, with the A grade being the highest and the C grade being the lowest, and U (unclassified) representing a fail. Grades lower than C are not stated on the certificate.

  • GCE A Level Grading scale: A, B, C, D, E, O or F

Letter grades A, B, C, D, and E represent a passing grade, with the A grade being the highest and the E grade being the lowest. An F (fail) is not a passing grade and is not stated on the certificate

Note: What we have below is still the results for the June 2018 session of the Cameroon GCE. The Cameroon GCE Result  2019 June shall be expected to be released between the 28th to 3rd of August 2019.

Eligibility of Cameroon GCE Examination and Certificates Obtained

GCE means General Certificate Examination. This examination has worldwide acceptance and can be used for entry into any university in the world.

GCE exams usually take place between May and June each year in Cameroon. Generally, in Cameroon General Certificate Examinations are taken by two major sets of people.

The first set of candidates are those who have carried out five years of preparation after living primary school, referred to as Ordinary Level student sitting for the O Level certificate. The second set of candidates are those who have carried out two years of studies after obtaining the Ordinary Level certificate and are said to be sitting in for Advance Level exams to obtain the A Level Certificate.

Overview of Cameroon GCE Board, Examinations and Result

The Cameroon General Certificate of Education Board known as Cameroon GCE Board, is the public examination board responsible for setting examinations, marking them, and distributing results for Anglo-Saxon Cameroonian secondary school students at two stages; Stage 1: The GCE Ordinary Level (“O Level”), a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education, for students having completed a 5-year secondary education program, with students qualifying to sit the GCE O’ Level examinations; and Stage 2: The GCE Advanced Level (“A Level”), another subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education, as well as a school leaving qualification offered by the educational bodies and authorities to students completing secondary or pre-university education, for students having completed a 2-year High School education program, and who have previously sat and been successful in at least 4 GCE O’ Level subjects. GCE A’ Level examinations are written by upper sixth students.

The General Certificate of Education is a pure UK system of education adopted by Anglo-Saxon Cameroon.

In the 2015/16 academy year, about 182,416 candidates sat for both the GCE examinations in Cameroon with over 138,000 candidates for the O’ Level and 46,000 for the A’ Level examinations.

Brief History of Cameroon GCE BOARD

The Cameroon GCE board was officially created in 1993, according to a book titled “The Cameroon GCE Crisis: A Test of Anglophone Solidarity.” The book says the creation of the board was spearheaded by Anglophone community groups, such as the Teachers’ Association of Cameroon (TAC), lead by Mr. Peter Chateh; churches; Confederation of Anglophone Parents’ Teachers’ Association of Cameroon (CAPTAC), with other trade union groups also playing a pivot role in the creation of the board.

It took 10 years, from 1983 to October 1993 for a consensus to be reached by the aforementioned groups and the Government of Cameroon to create an examination board to award certificate to Anglophone Cameroonian students.

Before the Cameroon GCE board came to existence in 1993, certificates were awarded to Anglophone Cameroonian student by the General Certificate of Education in the UK as it was a Trust Territory under British administration (known as British Cameroons) from 1922 to 1961.

Guidelines To Prepare For Success In Cameroon GCE Examinations Ordinary Level; What to do.

Trust me when I say GCE O-Levels are really simple to ace. I got straight As for O-Levels and it wasn’t much of a challenge, to be honest.
What you have to do is as follows:

  • Study 3 subjects a day. I bet you’ll remember stuff better. Content is a breeze.
  • Have a timetable and stick to it.
  • Never study on your bed or anywhere near it.
  • Listen to classical music once in a while. Just make sure there are no lyrics whatsoever.
  • When you are trying to memorize, read through once, read and take notes by hand the following time, and lastly close your book and try to write what you just learned.
  • Another great way to score is to memorize answering techniques.
  • Use diagrams to help understand better
  • Never refer to the answer sheet until you’ve completed the entire paper.
  • Just before the exam, read through the notes once.
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