How Do I Find My Cambridge Candidate Number?

Your ID number can be found on your Confirmation of Entry. Your ID number is required. Your ID number must contain 6 numbers and 3 upper case letters. Your password was chosen when you registered to use the site.

How can I find my candidate number?

Your candidate number is listed on your Admission Notice. You can obtain a new Admission Notice from your portal homepage. If you did not receive your Admission Notice two weeks before your examination, please log an enquiry through your Student Portal. We’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

How can I get my Cambridge login details?

Complete your student registration

  1. Go to Registration Self-Service and select ‘Create New Account’ and complete your details.
  2. You will be emailed a password.
  3. Return to Registration Self-Service, use your password and complete your student registration.

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.

How do I check my Cambridge exam results?

How do I access results via Cambridge International Direct?

  1. Login to Direct.
  2. Click Administer Exams.
  3. Select the series and qualification under Results.

What is a candidate number?

A candidate number is always four digits long, from 0001 to 9999. It’s best if you use the same number for a candidate for all awarding bodies.

Is exam number same as candidate number?

The center number is the first seven numbers of your WAEC examination number, which is followed by your seat number (also known as candidate number) as the last three numbers. It must be noted that there is no way you can check your WAEC examination results without your examination number.

Does your Cambridge Certificate expire?

Your Cambridge English exam result/certificate does not have an expiry date*. It shows that on a particular date you demonstrated language skills at a specified level, however, language skills are known to diminish over time if not used and maintained.

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!

Is E passing Cambridge exam?

Passing grades available on AICE exams range from A to E with A being the highest. Performance of students below threshold of a CIE grade of E received a grade of U, ungraded, which is not considered passing. CIE grade of E most closely correlates with an Advanced Placement (AP) exam grade of 3 and a US grade of C.

What happens if you lose your Cambridge certificate?

We can only supply a replacement certificate up to 12 months after the exam date. After this time, the candidate may only apply for a certifying statement. Candidates who have lost their certificate may only apply for a certifying statement; a replacement certificate will not be issued.

Where can I find my Cambridge English certificate?

We only despatch certificates to exam centres, who are then responsible for delivering them to you. If you are worried about where your certificate is, please contact your centre. You can find contact details for your centre on our website.

What to do if you have lost your A level certificates?

Contact an exam board to get a replacement exam certificate or certified statement of results. 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.

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 percentage do you need to pass Cambridge exams?

The Cambridge Scale
In the old system you needed to score 60% overall to pass the exam. Now everything is rated according to ‘the Cambridge Scale’. The score you need to pass is 160.

Is E grade pass or fail in Cambridge?

One Certificate is awarded for all levels of the GCE. GCE Advanced Level – grades A*(a*), A(a), B(b), C(c), D(d), or E(e) indicate a pass at Advanced Level, grade A*(a*) being the highest and grade E(e) the lowest.

Do you have to Memorise your candidate number?

Candidate Numbers are printed on your exam timetable, so please memorise it as it will be required on all of your exam papers.

Is my candidate number the same as GCSE?

Candidate number
This is a four-digit number, usually allocated by the centre at the time of entry, which candidates will need to write on their question papers. Ensure the four-figure candidate number is unique for the series and that a GCSE candidate does not have the same number as an AS and A Level candidate.

Is my urn my candidate number?

Your URN is your unique reference number. It helps us if you mention it whenever you contact us, so that we can quickly locate your record.

What is the exam number?

Examination number means the number given to the candidate by the institute for the purpose of identification during the examination.

What is the candidate number in Igcse?

The candidate number is a four-digit reference number within the range 0001–9999 and is unique to each candidate in each series. You’ll need to allocate them at your centre; they may be automatically generated by your MIS software.