The Cameroon G.C.E. 2009 board result Updates.
The Cameroon GCE examinations results are expected on or before end of first week of August 2009.The Cameroon General Certificate of Education Board is a para public establishment of an administrative nature.
Cameroon organise the following examinations:
the General Certificate of Education, Ordinary Level - General Subjects
the General Certificate of Education, Advanced Level - General Subjects
the General Certificate of Education, Ordinary Level - Technical Subjects
the General Certificate of Education, Advanced Level - Technical Subjects
For details on results of GCE A level exam and GCE O level exam visit GCE Board website at http://www.camgceb.org/
Q. When will the results for cameroon GCE 2009 be released?
A. The site is not mentioned anywhere, may be announced at
http://www.camgceb.org/
contact Cameroon GCE Board
PMB 10000, Buea
Fako Division
South West Region
Cameroon
Tel:+237 33 32 21 12 OR +237 77 93 42 12
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CAMEROON G C E results list 2009
cameroon post or GCE advanced level results. at CAMEROON GCE BOARD site The 16-year-old Cameroon General Certificate of Education (GCE) Board released its 2008 Examinations results in August 2008 Last year.Similarly, the GCE board is likely to publish the 2009 year results also in the first week of August-2009
The Advanced Level General Certificate of Education, universally referred to as an A-Level, is a qualification offered by education institutions in England, Northern Ireland and Wales and by a small minority of institutions, typically private, in Scotland. (In Scotland, students usually take Highers and Advanced Highers of the Scottish Qualifications Certificate instead). A-Levels are usually studied over a two year period and are widely recognised around the world. Despite being part of the optional tertiary Further Education (FE) process in the United Kingdom, the majority of students study for the qualification in the last two years (12 and 13) at their secondary school. This is an integrated part of a Secondary Education institution in many areas of the country, while others have separate Sixth Form Colleges.
A-Levels are also taken in Commonwealth countries and British Overseas Territories, including Bangladesh, Pakistan, the Commonwealth Caribbean/ CARICOM Territories, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Cameroon, Singapore,Zimbabwe, Malawi, Gibraltar, Brunei, New Zealand, Malta, Zambia, South Africa and India.
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