GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (GCE) BOARD
The GCE Advanced Level unit is one of the units under the Division of Examination. The Division of Examination is headed by a Deputy Registrar in charge of Examinations while the Advanced Level unit is headed by an Examination Officer. This unit has its responsibilities and duties which include ;
Supervision and monitoring of practical and written examinations.
The Advanced Level examination is made of Twenty-One (20) subjects namely;
SN | SUBJECT CODE | SUBJECT NAME |
---|---|---|
1 | 0705 | Accounting |
2 | 0710 | Biology |
3 | 0715 | Chemistry |
4 | 0725 | Economics |
5 | 0730 | English Language |
6 | 0735 | Literature in English |
7 | 0740 | Food Science and Nutrition |
8 | 0745 | French |
9 | 0746 | Special Bilingual Education French |
10 | 0750 | Geography |
11 | 0755 | Geology |
12 | 0760 | History |
13 | 0765 | Pure Mathematics With Mechanics |
14 | 0770 | Pure Mathematics With Statistics |
15 | 0775 | Further Mathematics |
16 | 0780 | Physics |
17 | 0785 | Religious Studies |
18 | 0790 | Philosophy |
19 | 0795 | Computer Science |
20 | 0796 | Information and Communication Technology |
The General Certificate of Education Examinations Advanced Levels shall normally mark the end of the Upper Sixth Form of secondary general education.
The examination shall be broad-based and shall set out to measure the candidate’s knowledge of the world around him, his capacity to think, apply, synthesize and evaluate knowledge and situations in relation to the subjects for which he shall be presenting himself at the Advanced Level.
The examinations shall be open to external candidates on the same conditions as applied to those attending secondary schools. There shall be no limit to the number of sittings.
The above fees are applicable presently at the GCE Board.
Candidates for the Advanced Level examination may enter for at most five subjects.