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'A' level results out
22 Jan 2015 at 16:52hrs | Views
The 2014 Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) 'A' level results are out.
In a statement, the ZIMSEC board and Management said candidates who sat for this examination will be able to collect their results from their respective schools/centres from Friday 23rd January 2015.
"We would like to notify the nation of the release of the November 2014 Advanced level examinations results. Examination centre heads are urged to collect the results from ZIMSEC Regional Offices from the 22 January 2015," said ZIMSEC Director, Mr Esau Nhandara.
The ZIMSEC board thanked examiners, ZIMSEC staff and all other stakeholders for their work in ensuring all processes of the examination.
"The examinations were conducted without any incidents of leakages or malpractice nationwide, and as ZIMSEC, we would like to applaud the centre heads for a job well done. We [also] would like to extend our gratitude to the examiners and all ZIMSEC staff who worked tirelessly throughout the marking process to the point where we now have analyses and results to produce to the nation," said Mr Nhandara.
The pass rate for school candidates stands at 82,61 percent, while 57,58 private candidates passed the examination.
In a statement, the ZIMSEC board and Management said candidates who sat for this examination will be able to collect their results from their respective schools/centres from Friday 23rd January 2015.
"We would like to notify the nation of the release of the November 2014 Advanced level examinations results. Examination centre heads are urged to collect the results from ZIMSEC Regional Offices from the 22 January 2015," said ZIMSEC Director, Mr Esau Nhandara.
The ZIMSEC board thanked examiners, ZIMSEC staff and all other stakeholders for their work in ensuring all processes of the examination.
"The examinations were conducted without any incidents of leakages or malpractice nationwide, and as ZIMSEC, we would like to applaud the centre heads for a job well done. We [also] would like to extend our gratitude to the examiners and all ZIMSEC staff who worked tirelessly throughout the marking process to the point where we now have analyses and results to produce to the nation," said Mr Nhandara.
The pass rate for school candidates stands at 82,61 percent, while 57,58 private candidates passed the examination.
Source - zbc