How can I find my CXC candidate number?

How can I find my CXC candidate number?

Your candidate number appears on your individual examination timetable. Your candidate number can also be found on the Academic and Assessment Information page of Student Self Service.

How many students sit CXC?

About 1,251 students applied to sit the exam at another time. For CSEC, 103,445 students wrote the exam in 2021 compared to 122,248 in 2020. About 11.23 per cent of candidates did not show up for one or more of their exams. CXC received 15,179 requests from CSEC candidates to take the exam in 2022.

What does III mean in CXC?

Table 2 Overall Grade Descriptors for CSEC

GRADE I Represents an outstanding performance
GRADE II Represents a good standard of performance
GRADE III Represents a fairly good standard of performance
GRADE IV Represents a moderate standard of performance
GRADE V Represents a limited standard of performance

Who owns CXC?

The Caribbean Examinations Council® (CXC®) was established in 1972 under Agreement by the Participating Governments in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

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. Once you’ve decided on a candidate number, it can’t be changed for the current exam series.

What is a candidate number in school?

Your candidate number is a unique five digit number that ensures that your work is marked anonymously. It is different to your student number and will change every year. Candidate numbers can be accessed in early Michaelmas Term using LSE for You.

What is a 1 in CXC?

Basically then, when CXC says there are “performance standards” you must meet to get a grade 1, it means that you are not being graded against other students who are sitting the exams at the same time as you.

How many students did CXC 2021?

103,445 students
About 1,251 students applied to sit the exam at another time. For CSEC, 103,445 students wrote the exam in 2021 compared to 122,248 in 2021.

Is a 4 a pass in CXC?

Grades 1 – 5 are recognised as passes in CAPE. Our students performed exceptionally well in CAPE. Of the 2019 cohort who sat examinations, 5.3% received Grade 1 passes, 18.7% received Grade 2 passes, 12% received Grade 3 passes, 17.3% received Grade 4 passes and 29.3% received Grade 5 passes.

What does a grade 4 mean in CXC?

GRADE IV. Represents a satisfactory standard of performance. GRADE V. Represents an acceptable standard of performance.

Can CXC be used in America?

It is recognised internationally as the qualification for entry into tertiary institutions in countries such as the United States, the UK and Canada.

Is Cape harder than A levels?

The CAPE is equivalent to the Advanced Levels (A-levels) and they are both voluntary qualifications that are intended for university entrance. Since it was introduced in 1998, the number of subjects offered at CAPE has increased.

Does your candidate number change?

Candidate number Candidate numbers cannot be changed during a series. If you can, it’s best to use the same candidate number throughout the candidate’s exam career.

What happens if you write the wrong candidate number in an exam?

Best thing you can do is to inform your exam officer at school and he/she will be able to let them know toso they can look out for it. Good luck.?

What is a center number?

The centre number consists of digits 1 to 6 of the 10-digit candidate number. For example, if a candidate number is 0309991254, the centre number would be 030999.

How do I know my exam Centre?

Go to JAMB Exam Date, Venue and Time Portal Via https://portal.jamb.gov.ng/ExamSlipPrinting/PrintExaminationSlip. Enter your JAMB Registration Number in the Space Provided. Finally, Click on PRINT EXAMINATION SLIP to know your exam date, time, venue and centre.

Who topped CXC 2021?

Zaynab Shaffie of Queen’s College in Guyana has emerged as the winner of the Caribbean Examinations Council® (CXC®) regional award for the Most Outstanding Performance Overall in Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate® (CSEC®) examinations for 2021.

What percentage is a grade 3 in CXC?

31.52%
Of the 2019 cohort who sat examinations, 13.74% received Grade 1 passes, 28.98% received Grade 2 passes and 31.52% received Grade 3 passes.