May/June CXC results to be released today

The Caribbean Examinations Council, CXC, will be hosting a virtual press conference at 9 on Monday morning to officially release the results of the May/June 2022 regional examinations.

The results of this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination, (CAPE), Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate, (CSEC), and Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Level Competence, (CCSLC), examinations, will be released to students online at 5:00 p-m Jamaica time.

Candidates may access their results via the CXC‘s student portal.

CXC has established a help desk service to provide support to candidates accessing their results via the student portal.

The council is reminding stakeholders that results are preliminary.

Meantime, the CXC team says it has been in contact with regional and international higher education institutions to communicate the timing of the release of results to minimise the possibility of students being disadvantaged during the matriculation process.

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The Caribbean Examinations Council, CXC, will be hosting a virtual press conference at 9 on Monday morning to officially release the results of the May/June 2022 regional examinations.

The results of this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination, (CAPE), Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate, (CSEC), and Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Level Competence, (CCSLC), examinations, will be released to students online at 5:00 p-m Jamaica time.

Candidates may access their results via the CXC‘s student portal.

CXC has established a help desk service to provide support to candidates accessing their results via the student portal.

The council is reminding stakeholders that results are preliminary.

Meantime, the CXC team says it has been in contact with regional and international higher education institutions to communicate the timing of the release of results to minimise the possibility of students being disadvantaged during the matriculation process.

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The Caribbean Examinations Council, CXC, will be hosting a virtual press conference at 9 on Monday morning to officially release the results of the May/June 2022 regional examinations.

The results of this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination, (CAPE), Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate, (CSEC), and Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Level Competence, (CCSLC), examinations, will be released to students online at 5:00 p-m Jamaica time.

Candidates may access their results via the CXC‘s student portal.

CXC has established a help desk service to provide support to candidates accessing their results via the student portal.

The council is reminding stakeholders that results are preliminary.

Meantime, the CXC team says it has been in contact with regional and international higher education institutions to communicate the timing of the release of results to minimise the possibility of students being disadvantaged during the matriculation process.

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The Caribbean Examinations Council, CXC, will be hosting a virtual press conference at 9 on Monday morning to officially release the results of the May/June 2022 regional examinations.

The results of this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination, (CAPE), Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate, (CSEC), and Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Level Competence, (CCSLC), examinations, will be released to students online at 5:00 p-m Jamaica time.

Candidates may access their results via the CXC‘s student portal.

CXC has established a help desk service to provide support to candidates accessing their results via the student portal.

The council is reminding stakeholders that results are preliminary.

Meantime, the CXC team says it has been in contact with regional and international higher education institutions to communicate the timing of the release of results to minimise the possibility of students being disadvantaged during the matriculation process.

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The Caribbean Examinations Council, CXC, will be hosting a virtual press conference at 9 on Monday morning to officially release the results of the May/June 2022 regional examinations.

The results of this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination, (CAPE), Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate, (CSEC), and Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Level Competence, (CCSLC), examinations, will be released to students online at 5:00 p-m Jamaica time.

Candidates may access their results via the CXC‘s student portal.

CXC has established a help desk service to provide support to candidates accessing their results via the student portal.

The council is reminding stakeholders that results are preliminary.

Meantime, the CXC team says it has been in contact with regional and international higher education institutions to communicate the timing of the release of results to minimise the possibility of students being disadvantaged during the matriculation process.

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The Caribbean Examinations Council, CXC, will be hosting a virtual press conference at 9 on Monday morning to officially release the results of the May/June 2022 regional examinations.

The results of this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination, (CAPE), Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate, (CSEC), and Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Level Competence, (CCSLC), examinations, will be released to students online at 5:00 p-m Jamaica time.

Candidates may access their results via the CXC‘s student portal.

CXC has established a help desk service to provide support to candidates accessing their results via the student portal.

The council is reminding stakeholders that results are preliminary.

Meantime, the CXC team says it has been in contact with regional and international higher education institutions to communicate the timing of the release of results to minimise the possibility of students being disadvantaged during the matriculation process.

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The Caribbean Examinations Council, CXC, will be hosting a virtual press conference at 9 on Monday morning to officially release the results of the May/June 2022 regional examinations.

The results of this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination, (CAPE), Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate, (CSEC), and Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Level Competence, (CCSLC), examinations, will be released to students online at 5:00 p-m Jamaica time.

Candidates may access their results via the CXC‘s student portal.

CXC has established a help desk service to provide support to candidates accessing their results via the student portal.

The council is reminding stakeholders that results are preliminary.

Meantime, the CXC team says it has been in contact with regional and international higher education institutions to communicate the timing of the release of results to minimise the possibility of students being disadvantaged during the matriculation process.

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The Caribbean Examinations Council, CXC, will be hosting a virtual press conference at 9 on Monday morning to officially release the results of the May/June 2022 regional examinations.

The results of this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination, (CAPE), Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate, (CSEC), and Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Level Competence, (CCSLC), examinations, will be released to students online at 5:00 p-m Jamaica time.

Candidates may access their results via the CXC‘s student portal.

CXC has established a help desk service to provide support to candidates accessing their results via the student portal.

The council is reminding stakeholders that results are preliminary.

Meantime, the CXC team says it has been in contact with regional and international higher education institutions to communicate the timing of the release of results to minimise the possibility of students being disadvantaged during the matriculation process.

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The Caribbean Examinations Council, CXC, will be hosting a virtual press conference at 9 on Monday morning to officially release the results of the May/June 2022 regional examinations.

The results of this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination, (CAPE), Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate, (CSEC), and Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Level Competence, (CCSLC), examinations, will be released to students online at 5:00 p-m Jamaica time.

Candidates may access their results via the CXC‘s student portal.

CXC has established a help desk service to provide support to candidates accessing their results via the student portal.

The council is reminding stakeholders that results are preliminary.

Meantime, the CXC team says it has been in contact with regional and international higher education institutions to communicate the timing of the release of results to minimise the possibility of students being disadvantaged during the matriculation process.

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The Caribbean Examinations Council, CXC, will be hosting a virtual press conference at 9 on Monday morning to officially release the results of the May/June 2022 regional examinations.

The results of this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination, (CAPE), Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate, (CSEC), and Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Level Competence, (CCSLC), examinations, will be released to students online at 5:00 p-m Jamaica time.

Candidates may access their results via the CXC‘s student portal.

CXC has established a help desk service to provide support to candidates accessing their results via the student portal.

The council is reminding stakeholders that results are preliminary.

Meantime, the CXC team says it has been in contact with regional and international higher education institutions to communicate the timing of the release of results to minimise the possibility of students being disadvantaged during the matriculation process.