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Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE)
Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE). The Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) are used to assess a student's academic achievement at the secondary school level in Trinidad and Tobago. In-school (public) students who have completed at least Form Five and wish to further their studies are eligible to write CAPE.
Certified Statements of Results and Transcripts
Certified Statements of Results and Transcripts. The Examinations Section of the Ministry of Education administers the processing of requests for Certified Statements of Results and Transcripts. Who can apply?.
Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC)
Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC). The Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations are used to assess and certify a student's academic achievement after five years of secondary school in Trinidad and Tobago. CSEC examinations can be written in any of the following subjects:.
Certified_Statements_Teachers_Application.pdf
Ministry of Education Examinations Section. TEACHERS COLLEGES’ FINAL EXAMINATION Year Examination was taken: ______________ (yyyy format). Requirements for Postage of Transcripts to Foreign or Local Agencies FOR ONE TRANSCRIPT One (1) Registration Sticker valued at TT$4.50 plus the value of stamps as indicated below:.
Certified_Statements_Exams_Application.pdf
Ministry of Education Examinations Section. Application Form for Certified Statement and Transcripts CXC, CAPE, GCE and Primary School Leaving. Name of School or Registration Number Subjects wrote Year.
National Certificate of Secondary Education (NCSE)
National Certificate of Secondary Education (NCSE). The National Certificate of Secondary Education (NCSE) Level 1 is the new system of assessment and certification for secondary education in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. All Form 3 students at public and private secondary schools in Trinidad and Tobago must write the NCSE examination.