How Do I Contact Cambridge Assessment?

For more general enquiries about Cambridge Assessment International Education, our programmes and qualifications and our training events, please visit the ‘Help’ section of our website, email us at [email protected] or call us on +44 1223 553554.

How can I contact Cambridge?

You can contact us via our email address [email protected] or you can call us on +44 1223 553554. We are open 24 hours, Sunday to Friday, UTC (closed on Saturdays). Web-chat: You can also contact us online using our free instant messaging web-chat service.

How do I check my Cambridge Checkpoint 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.

Where is Cambridge Assessment located?

For general enquiries, contact details for Cambridge University Press & Assessment can be found at the bottom of this page.
Contact us.

Postal address: Cambridge University Press & Assessment Shaftesbury Road Cambridge United Kingdom CB2 8EA
Directions: How to find The Triangle Building

How do I get confirmation entry at Cambridge?

The Confirmation of Entry document you receive from your centre will state when your results will be released. The fastest way for your students to get their results is by registering for our free Results Service for Candidates, using the Candidate ID Number and the Secret Number on their Confirmation of Entry.

How do I get my Cambridge Assessment Certificate in English?

If a candidate achieves a Grade A in their exam, they will receive the A2 Key certificate stating that they demonstrated ability at Level B1. Grade B and Grade C: Cambridge English Scale scores of 120–139. If a candidate achieves a Grade B or Grade C in their exam, they will receive the A2 Key certificate at Level A2.

How long does Cambridge take to respond?

As Cambridge interviews typically take place in the first three weeks of December*, most applicants will receive their email invitation to an interview during middle-to-late November. Additionally, the infamous Cambridge decision letters are posted to applicants around mid-January** the following year***.

Does Cambridge Assessment expire?

Unlike the TOEFL and IELTS exams which are only valid for 2 years, the Cambridge exams (FCE & CAE) are valid FOR LIFE!

What is the pass mark for Cambridge checkpoint?

The assessment/ grading system
The Cambridge Checkpoint scale runs from 0.0 to 6.0, with 0.0 being the lowest possible score and 6.0 the highest.

How long does it take to get Cambridge Checkpoint results?

The length of the window depends on the exam you have taken, but it is usually around two weeks long. Results release windows for paper-based exams normally start around six to nine weeks after the exam date. Results release windows for computer-based exams normally start about two weeks after the exam.

What is the pass rate for Cambridge exams?

The results of all the levels; Checkpoint (Form 2), IGCSE / O level and ‘A’ level were impressive. 97% of our students passed the Cambridge Checkpoint Examinations. The following students had excellent average scores out of the maximum grade of six.

What is a good Cambridge score?

A candidate scoring 200 to 210 will receive a grade A and a Cambridge English: Advanced certificate stating that they demonstrated ability at Level C2. The maximum achievable score for Cambridge English: Advanced is 210. Candidates with scores from 193 to 199 will receive a grade B.

Can you fail the 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.

What percentage of Cambridge applicants get offers?

Although the average Cambridge acceptance rate is 15.7%, this rate is inevitably lower for its most competitive courses. These courses include Medicine, Computer Science, Architecture, Economics, Engineering, and Law.

How can I increase my chances of getting into Cambridge?

6 top tips for winning a place at Oxford or Cambridge:

  1. Act quickly. Unlike all other universities, the deadline for Oxbridge applications is October, almost a year before the course starts.
  2. Do your research.
  3. Create a perfect personal statement.
  4. Prepare for the admissions tests.
  5. Be interview ready.
  6. Be flexible.

Can I get into Cambridge with AAA?

Certain grades may be required at Higher Level. Cambridge usually requires A*A*A for most sciences courses and A*AA for arts courses or 40–42 in the IB, including core points, with 776 at Higher Level. AAA is usually required at Advanced Higher grade, for students in Scotland.

How do I check my Cambridge certificate online?

You can check the authenticity of any Cambridge English result by using our free online Results Verification Service.
You will be able to see an applicant’s Statement of Results and a photo taken on the day of the test.

  1. Immediate. Candidate results can be quickly and easily verified.
  2. Secure.
  3. Free.
  4. Reliable.

Can employers check GCSE results from 20 years ago?

Exam boards generally keep a record of GCSE results going a long time back – practically forever – so it is even possible to trace the results of people who sat their exams decades ago. Due to this, employers can check your GCSE results long after you have sat them.

Is a Cambridge certificate worth it?

The Cambridge English certificates are probably the most popular and most recognized English certificates in the world. On top of that, these certificates are recognized by 20,000 universities, companies and government institutions around the world and are used to verify knowledge of the language.

What percentage of people get a Cambridge interview?

Cambridge Interview Admissions Statistics
Cambridge generally Interviews around 70% of applicants, which gives those who perform well in Interviews a better chance. Oxford, on the other hand usually Interview less than 40% of applicants.

Do acceptance or rejection emails come first?

No. For undergrad admissions, that is done all at one time (within a day) and everyone is notified at once if they are admitted or rejected or placed on the wait list. For rolling admissions, those admitted are notified first. The longer you wait the greater the chance you will be rejected.