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Timetable CAPE May June 2019 Final V05 - 11 Jan 2019 PDF
Timetable CAPE May June 2019 Final V05 - 11 Jan 2019 PDF
CAPE®
2019 MORNING AFTERNOON
Monday French Units 1 and 2 Paper 4
15 April Spanish Units 1 and 2 Paper 4
Physics Unit 1
Paper 2 – 2 hr 30 min
Copyright: Every application to register for the examination will be deemed to constitute an assignment by
the candidates to the Council of the future copyright of all their examination work, practical or written
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Accounting Unit 2
Paper 2 – 2 hr 45 min French Unit 1
Paper 1 – 1 hr 30 min
Building & Mechanical Engineering
Drawing Unit 1
Paper 2 – 2 hr 30 min
Art & Design Examinations to begin for Literatures in English Unit 1***
Unit 1, Papers 2 and 3, and Unit 2, Paper 03/2 – 2 hr 30 min
Paper 2 - See Note 4
Copyright: Every application to register for the examination will be deemed to constitute an assignment by
the candidates to the Council of the future copyright of all their examination work, practical or written
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Copyright: Every application to register for the examination will be deemed to constitute an assignment by
the candidates to the Council of the future copyright of all their examination work, practical or written
4
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Animation and Game Design Unit 2 Art & Design Units 1 and 2 Examinations to
Paper 2 – 2 hr 30 min end
Copyright: Every application to register for the examination will be deemed to constitute an assignment by
the candidates to the Council of the future copyright of all their examination work, practical or written
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Entrepreneurship Unit 2
Paper 2 – 2 hr 45 min
Copyright: Every application to register for the examination will be deemed to constitute an assignment by
the candidates to the Council of the future copyright of all their examination work, practical or written
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Tourism Unit 1
Paper 03/2 – 1 hr 30 min
Copyright: Every application to register for the examination will be deemed to constitute an assignment by
the candidates to the Council of the future copyright of all their examination work, practical or written
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Copyright: Every application to register for the examination will be deemed to constitute an assignment by
the candidates to the Council of the future copyright of all their examination work, practical or written
8
CAPE®
2019 MORNING AFTERNOON
Copyright: Every application to register for the examination will be deemed to constitute an assignment by
the candidates to the Council of the future copyright of all their examination work, practical or written
9
CAPE®
2019 MORNING AFTERNOON
Copyright: Every application to register for the examination will be deemed to constitute an assignment by
the candidates to the Council of the future copyright of all their examination work, practical or written
10
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Entrepreneurship Unit 1
Paper 1 – 1 hr 30 min
*
Entrepreneurship Unit 1
Paper 03/2 – 2 hr
Copyright: Every application to register for the examination will be deemed to constitute an assignment by
the candidates to the Council of the future copyright of all their examination work, practical or written
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3. Private candidates registered for the Alternative Paper (04/2) in the French and
Spanish Unit 1 and Unit 2 examinations will not be required to take a written paper but
will be required to take the oral examinations. No dates have been scheduled for the
oral examinations, however, they must be taken between 15–30 April at the discretion
of the Local Registrar.
4. Art and Design: The Question Papers (Papers 2 and 3 for Unit 1 and Paper 2 for Unit 2)
are to be handed to candidates on Thursday, 18 April. The examinations must be
completed during the period 13-24 May.
5. Once scheduled in the same session, the Alternative Paper 03/2 must be written after
Paper 1.
Use of Dictionaries
6. The use of dictionaries is permitted for French and Spanish Paper 03 ONLY. Candidates
are allowed one text related to each theme to assist them in answering Section B of
Paper 03.
N.B: Texts that are heavily annotated are not permitted in the examination room.
Use of Calculators
7. The use of silent non-programmable scientific calculators is permitted for the following
examinations:
(i) Accounting Units 1 and 2
(ii) Applied Mathematics Units 1 and 2
(iii) Biology Units 1 and 2
(iv) Building and Mechanical Engineering Drawing Units 1 and 2
(v) Chemistry Units 1 and 2
(vi) Economics Units 1 and 2
(vii) Electrical and Electronic Technology Units 1 and 2
(viii) Environmental Science Units 1 and 2
(ix) Financial Services Studies Units 1 and 2
(x) Geography Units 1 and 2
(xi) Integrated Mathematics
(xii) Logistics and Supply Chain Operations Units 1 and 2
(xiii) Management of Business Units 1 and 2
(xiv) Physics Units 1 and 2
(xv) Pure Mathematics Units 1 and 2
(xvi) Sociology Units 1 and 2 – Paper 1 only
(xvii) Tourism Units 1 and 2
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10. The use of personal computers with earphones/headphones is permitted for listening and
playback of CDs in the French Units 1 and 2 Paper 01, and Spanish Units 1 and 2 Paper 01
examinations. Each candidate will be provided with a CD for use in the Paper 01 examination.
13. All of the Paper 1 examinations will take the multiple choice format.
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