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2023 GCE Results – General Certificate of Education

Press Communiqué Releasing Results of the 2023 Examinations Organized by the GCE Board.

The Registrar of the GCE Board is pleased to inform the general public and especially candidates of the 2023 Examinations organized by the Board that the Board has today,  20th August 2023, released results of the 2022 Examinations. Candidates will be able to verify their results at the centres where they registered for the examination. In addition, the Results will be available on the GCE Board website for download. Candidates’  results slips are already available at their registration centres.

Results have been published for the following Examinations:

  • GCE Advanced Level, GCE Ordinary Level, Technical and Vocational Education Advanced Level, Technical and Vocational Education Intermediate Level.

This Press Communique shall carry the following information:

  • the overall performance of candidates in the 2023 examinations,
  • major highlights of the results,
  • malpractices,
  • future perspectives for the development of examinations organized by the Board,
  • a note of appreciation to all partners and collaborators,
  • the detail results of candidates,

Download 2023 Results Below

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.

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.

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