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GCE Advanced Level Results | A/L General 2026

GCE Advanced Level Results 2026 - Download Official A/L Results PDF

University Entrance Examination Results - Free PDF Download for All Candidates

🎉 GCE A/L Results 2026 Now Available!

Official Release Date: June 15, 2026

The GCE Board has officially released the Advanced Level results for the June 2026 examination session. All candidates can now download the complete A/L results PDF and check their university admission eligibility.

GCE Advanced Level Results 2026 - Your Gateway to University

The General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (GCE A/L) results for 2026 are now available for download. These results determine university admission eligibility for thousands of students across Cameroon and are crucial for your higher education journey.

The GCE Advanced Level examination is the highest secondary school qualification in Cameroon, taken after 2 years of specialized study following Ordinary Level. Your A/L performance directly impacts which university programs you can pursue and shapes your academic and professional future.

About GCE Advanced Level Examination 2026

The GCE A/L examination tests in-depth knowledge of specialized subjects within three main streams: Science, Arts, and Commercial. Unlike O/L which covers broad subjects, A/L focuses on 3-4 subjects relevant to your chosen career path.

Key Information - GCE A/L 2026:

  • Examination Session: June 2026
  • Results Release Date: June 15, 2026
  • Total Candidates: Approximately 20,000+ students
  • Examination Duration: 2-3 weeks (May-June 2026)
  • Subject Combinations: Science, Arts, Commercial streams
  • Pass Rate: Approximately 72% (2+ principal passes)
  • University Admission: Based on total points and subject relevance
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Download GCE A/L Results 2026 PDF

📄 File: GCE_Advanced_Level_Results_2026.pdf

💾 Size: 3.2 MB | 📊 Format: PDF

Download A/L Results PDF Now →

✓ Free Download | ✓ No Registration Required | ✓ All Results Included

🔍 How to Find Your A/L Results in the PDF

  1. Download the PDF using the button above and open it with a PDF reader
  2. Use the search function: Press Ctrl+F (Windows) or Cmd+F (Mac)
  3. Type your full name or candidate number exactly as registered
  4. Results are arranged alphabetically by surname and by subject combination
  5. Note your grades for each subject and calculate your total points
  6. Check university requirements to see which programs you qualify for

💡 Important Tips:

  • Make sure you're viewing the correct subject combination section (Science, Arts, or Commercial)
  • Calculate your total points: A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1
  • Check if you have the minimum 2 principal passes (grades A-E) for university admission
  • Note which subjects you passed - they must be relevant to your desired university program

Understanding Your GCE A/L Results - Complete Grading Guide

The GCE Advanced Level uses a letter grading system with a points allocation. Understanding this system is essential for calculating your university admission eligibility.

A/L Grading Scale and Points System

🏆 GRADE A - Excellent

5
POINTS
75-100%
Outstanding performance

✅ GRADE B - Very Good

4
POINTS
65-74%
Very good performance

📝 GRADE C - Good

3
POINTS
55-64%
Good performance

✔️ GRADE D - Pass

2
POINTS
45-54%
Pass

➕ GRADE E - Pass

1
POINT
40-44%
Minimum pass

⭕ GRADE O - Subsidiary

0.5
POINTS
35-39%
Subsidiary pass only

❌ GRADE F - Fail

0
POINTS
Below 35%
Fail - Resit required

Understanding Principal vs Subsidiary Passes

✅ Principal Pass (Grades A-E)

A principal pass is a full pass in a subject (grades A, B, C, D, or E). These are the passes that count for university admission.

Requirements:

  • Minimum 2 principal passes required for university
  • Must be in relevant subjects for your program
  • Higher grades (A, B) open more opportunities
  • 3 principal passes significantly improve chances

⭕ Subsidiary Pass (Grade O)

A subsidiary pass (grade O) is a partial pass. It shows you have some knowledge but not enough for a full pass.

Limitations:

  • Does NOT count as a principal pass
  • Cannot be used for university admission
  • Worth only 0.5 points
  • Better than failing but not sufficient alone

University Admission Requirements - What You Need to Know

Your A/L results determine which university programs you can pursue. Different programs have different entry requirements based on grades, points, and subject combinations.

General University Entry Requirements

Basic Requirements for All Degree Programs:

  • Minimum 2 principal passes (A-E) in relevant subjects
  • O/L qualification: 5 passes including English and Mathematics
  • Subject relevance: A/L subjects must match program requirements
  • Points threshold: Total points must meet program minimum
  • Age requirement: Typically no upper age limit

Competitive Program Requirements by Field

Program/Field Min. Points Required Subjects Typical Grades
Medicine & Surgery 12-15 Biology, Chemistry, Physics 3 A's or 2 A's + 1 B
Pharmacy 10-12 Biology, Chemistry, Physics 2 A's + 1 C or 3 B's
Engineering (All) 10-12 Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry 2 A's + 1 B or 3 B's
Dentistry 10-12 Biology, Chemistry, Physics 2 A's + 1 C or 3 B's
Nursing & Midwifery 8-10 Biology, Chemistry, Physics 2 B's + 1 C or 3 C's
Law 8-10 Any Arts combination 2 B's + 1 C or 3 B's
Accounting & Finance 6-8 Economics, Accounting, Commerce 2 C's or 1 B + 2 C's
Business Management 6-8 Economics, Commerce, Accounting 2 C's or 1 B + 2 C's
Computer Science 8-10 Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry 2 B's + 1 C or 3 C's
Education/Teaching 6-8 Any relevant combination 2 C's minimum
Agriculture 6-8 Biology, Chemistry, Physics 2 C's or 1 B + 2 D's
Social Sciences 6-8 Any Arts combination 2 C's minimum

⚠️ Important Notes About University Admission:

  • Requirements vary by university - Always check specific institution prospectuses
  • Competitive programs fill quickly - Apply early with strong grades
  • Some programs have entrance exams - Medicine often requires additional testing
  • Quota systems may apply - Regional, gender, or special category quotas
  • Private universities may differ - Often have lower requirements but higher fees
  • Points are not everything - Subject relevance is equally important

Next Steps After Receiving Your A/L Results

Your A/L results mark a crucial turning point in your academic journey. The steps you take now will determine your university admission success.

✅ If You Qualified for University (2+ Principal Passes)

Step 1: Calculate Your Total Points

Add up your points using the scale: A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1, O=0.5

Example: If you got A, B, C = 5+4+3 = 12 points total. This determines which programs you qualify for.

Step 2: Research University Programs

Based on your points and subject combination, research programs you qualify for. Check entry requirements for each program at different universities. Consider program reputation, location, and career prospects.

Step 3: Prepare Application Documents

Required documents typically include:

  • O/L certificate (original or certified copy)
  • A/L results slip (collect from examination center)
  • Birth certificate (original or certified copy)
  • National ID card or passport
  • Passport-size photographs (usually 4-6 copies)
  • Completed application forms
  • Medical certificate (some universities)

Step 4: Apply to Multiple Universities

Don't put all eggs in one basket! Apply to 3-5 universities with programs matching your qualifications. Include "reach" universities (high requirements), "match" universities (your level), and "safety" universities (lower requirements). Application deadlines are typically July-August.

Step 5: Collect Your Official Certificate

Visit your examination center to collect your official A/L certificate. Universities require the physical certificate with official stamps for registration. Bring your ID and any required fees. Certificates are usually available 2-4 weeks after results release.

Step 6: Monitor Admission Offers

Universities typically send admission letters in August-September. Check your email and physical mail regularly. Once you receive offers, compare them carefully. Accept your preferred offer promptly and decline others. Register at your chosen university within the specified timeframe.

📚 If You Have Only 1 Principal Pass or Less

Option 1: Resit A/L Examinations

You can resit specific subjects to improve your grades. Register for the next examination session. Focus on subjects where you got F or low grades. Many successful students resit and achieve better results with focused preparation.

Option 2: Pursue Diploma Programs

Professional institutes offer diploma programs with lower entry requirements. These typically require 1 principal pass or even just O/L. Diplomas can lead to degree programs later through bridging courses.

Option 3: Consider Certificate Courses

Short-term certificate courses in technical fields can provide immediate employment skills. Examples: Computer applications, secretarial studies, hospitality management, etc.

Option 4: Explore Private Universities

Some private universities have more flexible admission requirements. They may accept 1 principal pass with good O/L results. Fees are typically higher, but it's a pathway to degree programs.

Option 5: Distance Learning Programs

Distance learning universities offer flexible study options. Some have lower entry requirements and allow you to study while working. This can be a good alternative pathway to higher education.

💡 If You're Considering Remarking

When to Apply for Remarking:

  • You were very close to the next grade (e.g., 39% for grade E)
  • Your performance was much lower than expected
  • You believe there may have been a marking error
  • The grade difference would change your university options

Remarking Process:

Contact your examination center within 2-4 weeks of results release. Pay the remarking fee (varies by subject). Submit formal application with your results slip. Wait 4-6 weeks for remarking results.

Note: Grades rarely change significantly. Only apply if you have strong reasons to believe there was an error.

GCE A/L 2026 Statistics

20,000+
Total Candidates
72%
Pass Rate (2+ Passes)
3-4
Subjects Per Student
8+
Major Universities

A/L Subject Combinations and Career Pathways

Understanding how your A/L subject combination aligns with career opportunities is crucial for making informed decisions about your future.

🔬 Science Combination

Typical Subjects:

  • Biology, Chemistry, Physics
  • Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
  • Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics

Top Career Paths:

  • Medicine & Surgery - Requires 12-15 points
  • Pharmacy - Requires 10-12 points
  • Engineering - Requires 10-12 points
  • Dentistry - Requires 10-12 points
  • Nursing - Requires 8-10 points
  • Laboratory Sciences - Requires 8-10 points
  • Veterinary Medicine - Requires 10-12 points

Top Universities:

  • University of Buea (Medicine, Pharmacy)
  • University of Yaoundé I (Sciences, Engineering)
  • University of Bamenda (Health Sciences)
  • University of Douala (Engineering)

📚 Arts Combination

Typical Subjects:

  • Literature, History, Geography
  • Economics, History, Literature
  • French, Literature, History

Top Career Paths:

  • Law - Requires 8-10 points
  • Journalism - Requires 6-8 points
  • Teaching/Education - Requires 6-8 points
  • Social Work - Requires 6-8 points
  • Public Administration - Requires 6-8 points
  • International Relations - Requires 8-10 points
  • Translation/Linguistics - Requires 6-8 points

Top Universities:

  • University of Yaoundé II (Law, Social Sciences)
  • University of Buea (Arts, Education)
  • University of Bamenda (Arts, Humanities)
  • University of Dschang (Arts, Languages)

💼 Commercial Combination

Typical Subjects:

  • Economics, Accounting, Commerce
  • Economics, Mathematics, Accounting
  • Economics, Commerce, Business Studies

Top Career Paths:

  • Accounting & Finance - Requires 6-8 points
  • Business Management - Requires 6-8 points
  • Banking - Requires 6-8 points
  • Marketing - Requires 6-8 points
  • Economics - Requires 8-10 points
  • Entrepreneurship - Requires 6-8 points
  • Human Resources - Requires 6-8 points

Top Universities:

  • University of Douala (Business, Economics)
  • University of Yaoundé II (Economics, Management)
  • University of Bamenda (Business Studies)
  • FOTSO Victor University Institute (Business)

University Application Timeline - Important Dates

Understanding the university application timeline is crucial for successful admission. Missing deadlines can cost you a year!

📅 June 15, 2026 - A/L Results Released

Action Items: Download and verify your results, calculate your total points, identify which programs you qualify for based on your grades.

📅 June 15 - July 15, 2026 - Research Phase

Action Items: Research universities and programs, check entry requirements, prepare required documents (certificates, ID, photos), visit university websites for prospectuses.

📅 July 15 - August 31, 2026 - Application Period

Action Items: Submit applications to 3-5 universities, pay application fees, ensure all documents are complete, apply EARLY for better chances. Most universities have deadlines in late August.

📅 August - September 2026 - Admission Offers

Action Items: Check email and physical mail regularly for admission letters, compare offers carefully, accept your preferred offer within the specified timeframe, decline other offers promptly.

📅 September - October 2026 - Registration

Action Items: Register at your chosen university, pay tuition fees (or first installment), collect student ID and course materials, attend orientation programs, prepare for classes.

⚠️ Critical Deadline Warning!

University application deadlines are STRICT. Late applications are rarely accepted. Start your application process immediately after receiving results. Don't wait until the last minute - technical issues, document problems, or other delays could cost you admission!

Frequently Asked Questions - GCE A/L Results 2026

What's the minimum A/L requirement for university admission?

The minimum requirement is 2 principal passes (grades A-E) in relevant subjects. However, competitive programs require higher grades. Medicine typically requires 3 A's (12-15 points), while other programs may accept 2 C's (6 points). Always check specific program requirements.

Can I apply to university with only 1 principal pass?

With only 1 principal pass, you typically don't meet the minimum requirement for most degree programs. However, you may qualify for diploma or certificate programs at professional institutes, which can later lead to degree programs through bridging courses. Some private universities may also have flexible requirements.

Do all universities use the same admission criteria?

No, each university sets its own criteria. Some are more competitive than others. For example, University of Buea Medicine requires very high grades (typically 3 A's), while other programs at other universities may accept lower grades. Always research specific requirements for each university and program you're interested in.

Can I change my subject combination after A/L results?

No, you cannot change your A/L subject combination after results are released. However, if you want to pursue a different field, some universities offer bridging programs or foundation courses. Alternatively, you can resit A/L with a different combination, though this takes 2 more years.

What if I don't get admitted to any university?

Options include: (1) Resit A/L to improve grades, (2) Apply to professional institutes for diploma programs, (3) Pursue certificate courses, (4) Consider private universities with lower requirements, (5) Look into distance learning programs, (6) Explore employment opportunities and study part-time later.

Can I apply for remarking of my A/L results?

Yes, you can apply for remarking within the specified period (usually 2-4 weeks after results release). Contact your examination center for the process and fees. However, grades rarely change significantly after remarking. Only apply if you believe there was a genuine marking error.

How do I know which programs I qualify for with my grades?

Check each university's prospectus or website for specific program requirements. Generally, your subject combination and total points determine eligibility. For example, Medicine requires Biology, Chemistry, Physics with 12-15 points, while Business Management requires Economics, Accounting, Commerce with 6-8 points.

Can I use A/L results from previous years for university admission?

Yes, A/L results are valid indefinitely. You can apply to university with results from any year. However, some highly competitive programs may prefer recent results. If you're applying years later, be prepared to explain the gap in your education.

What's the difference between principal pass and subsidiary pass?

A principal pass (A-E) is a full pass that counts for university admission. A subsidiary pass (O) is a partial pass worth only 0.5 points and does NOT count as a principal pass for admission purposes. You need at least 2 principal passes for university.

How long does it take to get my official A/L certificate?

Official A/L certificates are typically available 2-4 weeks after results release. Visit your examination center with your ID to collect it. You'll need the physical certificate for university registration - the PDF results are for information only.

📜 Important: Official Certification Required

The PDF results provided on this website are for information and planning purposes only. For university admission and registration, you MUST collect your official physical certificate from your examination center.

To collect your certificate: Visit your examination center with your national ID or birth certificate. Certificates typically have the GCE Board official stamp and signature. Some centers may charge a small collection fee.

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