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ZGCE A-Level 2021 Timetable

Get the ZGCE A-Level 2021 Timetable from here. Zimbabwe General Certificate of Education (ZGCE) Advanced Level timetable October/November 2021 session.

Instructions about this timetable

Please go through this Examination TimeTable and these instructions thoroughly before you register for the Examination:
1. This Time-Table should not be varied or adjusted in order to accommodate any other Examination(s) without the authority of ZIMSEC.



2. NO EXTRA TIME will be allowed beyond the time allocated for each component/paper. A Special Consideration and Special Arrangement facility is available for candidates who sit for Examinations under adverse conditions such as illness or bereavement in accordance with Examination Regulations.


3. Examination dates and the duration of the Examination for each paper on this Time-Table take precedence over all Examination dates and times/duration quoted elsewhere in any other document issued by ZIMSEC unless otherwise advised officially by the Council in separate correspondence.



4. Candidates MUST register for ALL their Examinations across levels in one Centre. ZIMSEC will not approve any arrangements for candidates who wish to sit for their Examinations from multiple Examination Centres.


5. Head of Examination Centres are advised NOT to register Candidates beyond their approved thresholds. Unregistered candidates SHOULD NOT present themselves for Examinations.



6. In cases where a candidate is registered for Examination papers that are time-tabled in the same session, the candidate MUST apply for Time-Table deviation through the Head of the Examination Centre sixty (60) days before the Examination. This also applies to candidates who registered for
Examinations across levels.


7. Heads of Examination Centres MUST ensure that No candidate sits for Examinations for more than nine (9) hours on any given Examination day.



8. It is MANDATORY for ALL PRIVATE candidates to present positive identification to the Head of the Examination Centre or Invigilator(s) before they are allowed to register for any Examination.


9. Examination Centre authorities and Invigilators are not allowed to bar candidates from writing any Examination for any reasons other than as stated in the ZIMSEC Examination Regulations. Therefore No Candidate should be barred from writing Examinations because he/she has not paid school fees and levies. ALL registered candidates whose Examination fees are fully paid have the right to write Examinations for all papers they registered for.



10. Candidates should not abuse this provision (i) to violet school rules and disrespect authorities. This Examination Time -Table DOES NOT suspend school rules and discipline. Appropriate disciplinary actions shall be taken by the school and ZIMSEC will not intervene if such disciplinary actions prejudice the candidate’s right to sit for his/her Examinations. Be guided accordingly.


11. Mobile cellular phones, smart digital/cellular watches or clocks, spy glasses, spy pens and any other electronic device that can copy, store or process information are STRICTLY prohibited from the Examination rooms. Invigilators are not allowed to bring these gargets into the Examination rooms.



12. For time management, Centres SHOULD use clocks that are visible to every candidate in the Examination room. All Examinations MUST begin and end at stipulated time-tabled times without variation, therefore, clocks used for time management in the Examination rooms SHOULD not be adjusted backwards or forward in violation of this requirement.


13. It is MANDATORY and every candidate’s right to check all question paper envelopes before they are opened to ensure that no one has tampered with the question papers before the Examination.



14. The collection and packing of scripts and the sealing of script envelopes after the Examination MUST be done in the Examination room(s) in full view and witnessed by all candidates. Heads of Examination Centres SHOULD enforce this regulation.


15. Candidates and all individuals involved in the administration of Examinations
are encouraged to report to ZIMSEC or any authorised person(s) candidates,
officials or individuals who breach Examination Regulations.




16. Results for any candidate(s) who engage(s) in any form of cheating in the Examination shall be CANCELLED and the candidate shall be prosecuted. ZIMSEC SHALL revoke the Examinations Centre status for any Centre that breaches ZIMSEC Examination Regulations.


17. A schedule of subject paper components available for the November Examinations is attached to this Timetable to guide candidates in their registration for Examinations. Any special requirements by any candidate should be communicated to ZIMSEC three (3) months before the Examination to enable the Council to consider Special Arrangements for the candidate(s) in accordance with the regulations.



18. Examination Dates for the following practical components will be sent to Centres separately:


19. Any queries relating to this Time Table should be channelled to the following contacts +263 242 304 119.WhatsApp-0782745768



20. Use the following Toll-Free numbers to report cheating and corruption before, during and after Examinations; Fraud & Ethics Hotline:



ZGCE A-Level 2021 Timetable

According to the Zimbabwe Primary and Secondary Education Deputy Minister Edgar Moyo, in the meantime, catch up strategies have been put in place to prepare learners. 

He said frantic efforts were being made to ensure that learners will be ready for the exams.


“The examination dates have only been given so far as when they are going to begin and that end November for Grade Sevens. Mid-December, we are going to have the O and A-Levels which are going to overlap into 2022.

“We think our children would have been prepared for examinations by that time. With regards to the point that children have lost time, we are employing catch up strategies to ensure that the children do catch up and one of them is through blended learning where we are using different learning and teaching platforms,” he said. 


“Inclusive of that is going to be materials that are going to be given to children. Some of them have been given those materials and e-learning is also underway so that they do catch-up.” 

 



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