Candidates and parents across Cameroon are searching for confirmation that the 2026 GCE results have been released — and it’s easy to see why the picture looks confusing right now. Several websites are already circulating “breaking news” posts claiming the results are out, but they give conflicting release dates (some say mid-June, others late July, others August), and a number of them link back to last year’s (2025) result PDFs rather than genuine 2026 documents.
The only way to know for certain is the GCE Board’s own channel: camgceb.org. Until the Transition Management Team of the GCE Board publishes an official Press Communiqué — the same format used every year to announce results — treat any other “results are out” claim with caution, especially if the site asks you to pay, download an app, or enter personal details before showing your grade.
This article rounds up everything confirmed so far about the 2026 session, plus a step-by-step guide to checking your result safely once the Board makes it official.
2026 GCE Exam Timeline So Far
| Stage | Date |
|---|---|
| Written papers | June 2 – June 18, 2026 |
| Marking & tabulation | Late June – July 2026 |
| Expected results window | Late July – early August 2026 (based on past years) |
| 2025 results (for comparison) | Released August 1, 2025 |
| 2024 results (for comparison) | Released July 24, 2024 |
The GCE Board doesn’t fix an exact release date months in advance. Historically, the announcement is made through national radio and TV, the Ministry of Secondary Education (MINESEC), and the Board’s own website just a few days ahead of publication — so it’s worth checking those channels regularly as the window approaches and continuing to check now if you’re reading this after the expected dates have passed.
How to Check Your Cameroon GCE Results 2026 (Once Officially Released)
- Go directly to camgceb.org. This is the only website with an official mandate to publish GCE results. Type the address in yourself rather than clicking links from social media or unfamiliar blogs.
- Select your examination category. Choose from GCE Ordinary Level, GCE Advanced Level, TVEE Intermediate (ITC), or TVEE Advanced (ATC).
- Download the PDF for your region or examination centre. Results are published as PDF lists organised by centre, not as a simple name-and-password lookup.
- Search for your name or candidate number. Use Ctrl+F (Windows) or Cmd+F (Mac) inside the PDF — names are usually listed alphabetically by surname within each centre.
- Confirm your details against your examination entry slip: candidate number, full name, and examination centre should all match.
- Save or screenshot your result once you find it, and collect your official, stamped result slip from your school or registration centre afterward — this is the document you’ll need for further admissions or employment.
Tip: Traffic on the Board’s site is heaviest in the hours right after an announcement. Early morning (around 6–7 a.m.) and late evening (after 8 p.m.) Cameroon time tend to be less congested if the page is slow to load.
Beware of Fake GCE Results Websites
Every results season brings a wave of copycat sites. A few red flags to watch for:
- Any request for payment. The GCE Board never charges a fee to check results online.
- Vague or shifting release dates, or a “results out” headline attached to a PDF link that actually opens a prior year’s document.
- Urgent pop-ups or countdowns pressuring you to “verify now” through a third-party app.
- No official domain. If the URL isn’t camgceb.org, or a page you were referred to by MINESEC or a recognised national media outlet, verify before trusting it.
If your candidate number returns no result once the official list is out, don’t panic — first double-check for a mistyped digit against your original entry slip before assuming there’s a problem with your file.
2025 GCE Results: The Benchmark for 2026
Since 2026 figures are not yet confirmed, last year’s official statistics — published by the GCE Board on August 1, 2025 — offer the clearest benchmark for what to expect:
- Overall pass rate: 75.46%, a gain of 14.66 percentage points over 2024
- GCE Advanced Level: 79.38% pass rate, up from 61.26% in 2024
- GCE Ordinary Level: 78.56% pass rate, up from 62.51% in 2024
- TVEE Intermediate Level: 52.03% — the segment with the most modest gains
If 2026 continues the recent upward trend, expect pass rates at or above these 2025 levels, though the Board’s official communiqué is the only source that can confirm this.
What to Do After You Get Your Results
If you passed:
- Collect your official, stamped result slip from your school or exam centre.
- If you’re an A-Level candidate, start your university or higher-institution admission process — most application windows open shortly after results are released.
- Check the specific entry requirements for any competitive entrance exam (concours) you’re targeting, such as ENAM, ENS, ENSET, or an IUT; some accept candidates who are still completing a missing subject.
If you didn’t get the results you hoped for:
- Talk to your school counsellor or a teacher you trust about which subjects are realistically worth resitting.
- Ask about the GCE Board’s appeal or remark process if you believe there’s been an error, and go through your school or examination centre first rather than contacting the Board directly.
- Remember that a partial or non-passing result isn’t necessarily the end of a pathway — professional and technical training routes, resits, and alternative entrance exams all remain open.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will the 2026 GCE results be released? No fixed date has been officially confirmed by the GCE Board as of this writing. Based on the pattern of recent years, results are typically released between late July and early August, with the exact date confirmed a few days beforehand through national media.
Where can I check my GCE result? Only at camgceb.org, or in person at your registration centre once results are released.
Is there an SMS or paid service to check my result? The Board’s own website does not charge a fee. Be cautious of any third-party service that asks for payment.
Can I check my results if I’m outside Cameroon? Yes — the official website is accessible from anywhere with an internet connection.
What if my results are withheld? This can happen due to suspected malpractice, administrative issues, or incomplete records, and doesn’t automatically mean you cheated. Speak to your school principal or examination officer, who can guide you through the Board’s appeal process.

