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Cameroon GCE 2025 Results out?

The wait for the release of the 2025 Cameroun GCE results is still ongoing and many candidates are becoming restless. As of Aug 1, 2025, the Cameroon General Certificate of Education (GCE) Board has released the 2025 results for both Ordinary (O‑Level) and Advanced (A‑Level) examinations.

2025 Results Awaited Nationwide

The Cameroon GCE Board is responsible for organizing and certifying the O-Level (Ordinary Level), A-Level (Advanced Level), and TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) examinations. As of today, there has been no formal declaration of the 2025 results. Historically, the Board has published results between July 24th and August 2nd.

Across the nation, students are advised to prepare their registration and candidate numbers to access their results once published via SMS, official school centres, or the GCE Board’s website.

Recap: 2024 GCE Results – A Year of Decline

To understand what 2025 results might bring, it’s helpful to look at the 2024 statistics, officially published by the GCE Board.

Overall Performance – 2024

This 6.8 percentage point drop was the sharpest in recent years, attributed partly to tightened examination integrity and reduced tolerance for malpractice.


Detailed Breakdown by Level (2024)

Ordinary Level (General Education)

Advanced Level (General Education)

🛠️ TVET Intermediate Level

TVET Advanced Level

These statistics underscore the challenges faced by both general and technical education streams in 2024, raising expectations for a rebound in 2025.


Performance by Region – 2024 Ordinary Level

According to the GCE Board’s regional statistics, performance varied significantly:

RegionPass Rate
Centre66.3%
North West65.1%
West64.2%
Littoral60.3%
Adamawa61.5%
South West52.9%
Far North50.5%

The Centre Region led the nation, while South West and Far North recorded the lowest success rates. These trends are expected to persist unless significant policy or educational interventions are implemented.


School Type Performance – 2024 Overview

Another major performance indicator was school category:

Ordinary Level:

Advanced Level:

These figures reaffirm the consistent dominance of mission and elite private schools, while external candidates continue to struggle.


Malpractice & Challenges

In 2024, the Board reported over 1,460 cases of exam malpractice, most involving collusion, impersonation, or use of unauthorized devices. This was a decrease from 1,891 cases in 2023 — showing growing awareness and enforcement.

No major disruptions were reported in the exam process for 2025, suggesting a smooth marking period, but official confirmation is pending.


Stakeholder Reactions

In prior years, education authorities have attributed success in top-performing schools to strong teacher engagement, active parental involvement, and adequate infrastructure. However, challenges remain in underfunded regions, especially in the Far North and conflict-affected zones.

The GCE Board has reiterated its commitment to:


What to Expect Next

As the July 31st deadline approaches, the GCE Board is expected to:


Final Word

Though the 2025 GCE results are not yet out, students can expect publication within the next 48 hours. Historical trends point to strong performances in the Centre and North West, and top-tier results from denominational schools. As always, equity in education and support for underperforming zones remain top priorities.

Once the results are live, we will provide:

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