What Does Statement Of Results Mean?

A Statement of Results is produced for every candidate you have made an examination entry for. Statements of Results list all syllabuses entered by an individual candidate and the syllabus grades awarded.

Is statement of result the same as notification of result?

It is cross checked by the student’s department and college but it is not signed and stamped by the Registrar. It is free. A letter is not required in order to get a statement of result. A notification of result summarizes the student’s final grade.

How do I get my Cambridge statement of results?

How to get your results online

  1. Go to the Cambridge English Online Results Service and click on the Register button.
  2. Enter your Candidate ID and Secret Number from your Confirmation of Entry.
  3. Enter your email address and choose a password.

What is Cambridge statement result?

The statement of results shows the Cambridge ICE outcome and the individual syllabus results for Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge O Level syllabuses. Only individual syllabus results for the final series are shown on statements of results.

Is D fail in Cambridge?

Cambridge International AS Level • a(a), b(b), c(c), d(d) or e(e). a(a) is the highest and e(e) the lowest. ‘UNGRADED’ shows that the candidate failed to reach the standard required for grade e(e).

What does no result in Cambridge mean?

What does NO RESULT mean? For each qualification ‘NO RESULT’ indicates that a result cannot be issued because of absence for the whole or part of the examination in the syllabus or because of a decision not to issue a result for some other reason.

How long do I have to wait for CAE results?

Statements of Results are released online, approximately four to six weeks after the exam for paper-based exams, and two to three weeks after the exam for computer-based exams.

Can I get a job with statement of result?

Yes but you will also need your NYSC discharge certificate.

What a statement of result looks like?

Statements of results: a statement for each candidate showing the syllabuses entered and the syllabus grades awarded. Statements of results are printed on full-colour watermarked stationery. Explanatory notes on each statement explain the qualification and syllabus grades shown.

What happens if you fail a Cambridge exam?

There are no pass or fail levels in the individual papers. Your marks for each paper are added together to calculate your result for the whole examination. We have made enhancements to the way we report the results of our exams because we believe it is important to recognise your achievement.

Is an E in Cambridge passing?

For each subject at Cambridge International A Level passing grades are A*, A, B, C, D and E. At Cambridge International AS Level, passing grades are A, B, C, D and E.

How do I add my Cambridge certificate to my CV?

Tips for adding your qualification to your CV
Give your score on the Cambridge English Scale and the CEFR level. These are far more precise and can be compared across all Cambridge English qualifications. Be sure to mention the full name of your qualification and who it is from e.g. Cambridge English B2 First.

Is a statement of results a certificate?

You cannot get a replacement certificate for an O level, CSE, GCSE or A level – your exam board will send you a ‘certified statement of results’ instead. You can use this in place of your exam certificate, for example for a university application.

Can I use statement of result instead of certificate?

It’s actually possible to use your WAEC, NEC, GCE, NABTEB, or NBAIS online printouts instead of the original results/certificate.

Is 179 a good Cambridge score?

Those scoring between180 and 192 will receive a grade C. These candidates will receive a Cambridge English: Advanced certificate at Level C1. Candidates who score between 160 and 179 will receive a Cambridge English certificate stating they demonstrated ability at Level B2.

What are the hardest IGCSE subjects?

  • 9) IGCSE History.
  • 8) IGCSE Biology.
  • 7) IGCSE English Language.
  • 6) IGCSE Modern Foreign Languages.
  • 5) IGCSE Chemistry.
  • 4) IGCSE Computer Science.
  • 2) – IGCSE Physics. On top of being regarded one of the hardest IGCSE subjects, Physics is also well-known for it’s Maths content.
  • 1) IGCSE Additional Mathematics. Yes.

Is 8 an A * in GCSE?

three number grades – 9, 8 and 7 – correspond to the two previous top grades of A* and A.

Is 3 a fail in GCSE?

If you achieve a grade 4 in your GCSEs, then it is considered the same as the old grade C, under the GCSE grade equivalents. 3. Is a 3 a pass in GCSE? No, the GCSE grade 3 equivalent is in between the traditional grades D and E.

Do Cambridge accept lower grades?

No. Oxford and Cambridge don’t guarantee places like that. In most cases, if not all, applicants will be required to take subject-specific tests set by the two universities, as part of the application process. It’s highly unlikely that anyone with four A*s will not do well in these, but it’s possible.

Are O levels important?

After the PSLE and N-level examinations, the GCE O-Level (General Certificate of Education Ordinary-Level) examination would be the next big milestone. This is important for parents and students as it determines whether students be able to go to the Junior College or Polytechnic of their choice.

Is C passing in Cambridge?

Cambridge International A Level examinations (worth two credits) are graded A*, A, B, C, D, E with grade A* the highest and grade E the lowest. The lowest passing grade of E is equivalent to a US grade of C or a 3 on an Advanced Placement examination.