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Cameroon GCE Advanced Level Physics past questions and answers June 2008

Cameroon GCE Advanced Level Physics past questions and answers June 2008. Physics paper 2 GCE A-Level past questions plus corrections. PDF free download and use for revision.

In the GCE Advanced Level, Attainment is indicated by the Grades A to E of Which Grade A is the highest and Grade E the lowest. A candidate with Grades ABC, D or E has reached the standard of the subject pass at the Advanced Level.


Grades F indicates a lower level of attainment, not representing a pass. Grade F being the lowest level of attainment judged by the Board to be of sufficient standard to be recorded. Performance below the standard Grade F will be unclassified and will not be indicated on the certificate.

Students can download this past paper plus the correction from the links below and use them as material for revision as they prepare for the forthcoming GCE Advanced Level examination in Physics.


About the Cameroon GCE Board

The Cameroon General Certificate of Education (GCE) Board is the official body in charge of organizing end-of-year examinations for candidates writing the GCE O and A Levels. The Main Office is located in Buea, Southwest Region (Cameroon), and the Current Registrar Dang Akuh Dominic. The Cameroon GCE board was established in 1993 as a public examination body supervised by the Cameroon ministry of secondary education in Yaoundé.

The following examinations are organized by the GCE Board as of 4 March 2019:


Grading system

Letter grades are used and below is the grading system used by the Cameroon GCE board for the examinations it administers:

Letter grades A, B, and C represent a passing grade, with the A grade being the highest and the C grade being the lowest, and U (unclassified) representing a fail. Grades lower than C are not stated on the certificate.


Download GCE Advanced Level Physics past questions and answers June 2008

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