TVEE Intermediate Level Results 2022 Download PDF

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TVEE Intermediate 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 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. TVEE Intermediate Level Results 2022 Download PDF

TVEE Intermediate Level Results 2022 Download PDF

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TVEE Intermediate Level  Examination

  • The Professional and Related Professional Subjects are all compulsory likewise English and French.
  • Candidates can select any other two (2) or three (3) subjects in the module of Other Subjects to make a maximum entry of eleven (11) subjects if they wish.
  • Religious Studies can be selected as a subject in the module of Other Subjects but will not necessarily be the eleventh subject.
  • Mathematics shall be considered a Related Professional Subject for Industrial Candidates. Mathematics Paper 2 shall have two (2) separate sections: one for the industrial and the other commercial specialties.

Structure of subjects

Each Subject shall have at least two (2) papers and at most three (3) papers:
  • Paper 1 – MCQ (1 ½ hrs)
  • Paper 2 – Problem Solving or Essay (at most 3 hrs)
  • Paper 3 – Practical (at most 3 hrs)

NB: Internship is part of Paper 3 of one of the Professional Subjects as Specified by the Panel.

Pass/Fail Conditions

  1. To obtain a pass in the Technical and Vocational Education Examinations at the Intermediate Level, a candidate must pass in at least FIVE (5) Subjects with at least TWO (2) Professional Subjects and ONE (1) Related Professional Subjects.
  2. A candidate may pass in single subject(s) if he/she does not meet the pass condition in his/her Specialty.
  3. Absence in any Paper of Professional Subjects makes the candidate not to have a pass in the specialty. Such candidate can still obtain a pass in single subject(s).

Entry Requirements

Candidates who want to register for the Technical and Vocational Education Examinations at the Intermediate Level must show proof of Promotion to Form Five from a Class Council decision. Read more

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.
 In response to this popular demand, the Prime Minister of the Republic signed an order (Nº: 194/CAB/PM of 11th September 1992) creating a Technical Committee to carry out studies and make recommendations on the organization and functioning of the GCE Examination Board. TVEE Intermediate Level Results 2022 Download PDF
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