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'''Cambridge International Examinations''' is an examinations board. It is responsible for the setting of the [[General Certificate of Education]] [[GCE Normal Level|N-levels]], [[GCE Ordinary Level|O-levels]], and [[GCE Advanced Level|A-levels]] in Singapore.
'''Cambridge International Examinations''' is an examinations board. It is partly responsible for the conduct of the [[General Certificate of Education]] [[GCE Normal Level|N-levels]], [[GCE Ordinary Level|O-levels]], and [[GCE Advanced Level|A-levels]] in Singapore.
 
==Description==
The University of Cambridge International Examinations offers examinations and qualifications in more than 160 countries. The board is also responsible for providing curriculum support to education boards in certain countries, like Botswana, Namibia, and Swaziland.
 
The board has had a long working relationship with the [[Ministry of Education]]. The N-levels, O-levels, and A-levels are all set and marked by the UCIE, with the exception of subjects like Mother Tongue and [[Social Studies#Secondary school|Social Studies]].

Revision as of 19:47, 14 September 2013

Cambridge International Examinations is an examinations board. It is partly responsible for the conduct of the General Certificate of Education N-levels, O-levels, and A-levels in Singapore.

Description

The University of Cambridge International Examinations offers examinations and qualifications in more than 160 countries. The board is also responsible for providing curriculum support to education boards in certain countries, like Botswana, Namibia, and Swaziland.

The board has had a long working relationship with the Ministry of Education. The N-levels, O-levels, and A-levels are all set and marked by the UCIE, with the exception of subjects like Mother Tongue and Social Studies.