GCE Ordinary Level Results 2022 Download PDF. The Registrar of the GCE Board is pleased to inform the general public and especially candidates of the 2022 Examinations organized by the Board that the Board has today, 21st August 2022, released results of the 2021 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.
GCE Ordinary Level Results 2022
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.
How to Check GCE Ordinary Level Results 2022 Download PDF.
The following below is helpful guide on how to Check GCE Ordinary Level Results 2022 Download PDF:-
- Go to your internet support device
- Make sure you have internet access
- Then visit official website link https://camgceb.org/
- After page open you will go to latest news widget then search for “GCE Ordinary Level Results 2022“
- After seen announcement open it to download attached PDF file.
- Then go to your download files in your device and search for downloaded PDF file to open it, make sure you have PDF reader applications like Microsoft Office, WPS, Google Driver and other more.
- Thus, after opening it search for your names to check your GCE Ordinary Level Results 2022.
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Cameroon GCE
After the Cameroonisation of the London GCE in 1977, things went on smoothly until 1984. From 1984 onwards, the GCE began experiencing irregularities as some London officials began withdrawing. Beginning from 1990, when the University of London Examination and Assessment Council withdrew completely from the role it had played so far on the Cameroon GCE, the irregularities became even more alarming. Some of these irregularities included,
- The used of GCE questions reserved for future sessions for Entrance Examinations into ENS in 1990,
- Change of the format of the GCE question papers in 1991 without prior notice to candidates, poor printing,
- Wrong pagination,
- Wrong spellings,
- Shortage of question papers and materials,
- Late arrival of question papers and the postponement of some papers,
- Wrong instructions on question papers and examination leakages.