This document is the final June 2020 exam timetable from Cambridge International. It provides the exam schedules in both weekly and syllabus views, with details on exam codes, durations and sessions (morning, afternoon, evening). Instructions are given on key times, supervision requirements and communicating schedules to candidates. The timetable contains all June 2020 exams for Cambridge IGCSE, O Level, AS and A Level qualifications.
This document provides information on the postgraduate programs offered by the Department of Aerospace Engineering, including the curriculum, courses, eligibility criteria, and organization of the M.Tech programs in Aerospace Engineering with specializations in Guided Missiles and Air Armaments. It also briefly describes the research areas and goals of the Department of Applied Chemistry.
This document is the prospectus for the M.Com program (Semester Pattern) offered by Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University. It provides information about the program structure, courses offered in each semester, eligibility criteria, and examination regulations.
The M.Com program spans over 2 years with 4 semesters. There are 4 compulsory papers in each of the first 3 semesters. In the 4th semester, students need to submit a project report and appear for a viva voce exam. They also need to opt for one subject from three groups of optional papers. Various regulations around admissions, examinations, passing criteria etc. are mentioned drawing from the university ordinances. The medium of instruction and
This document provides the November 2022 exam timetable for Cambridge IGCSE, O Level, AS and A Level exams. It includes:
- A weekly view of the exam schedule from September 30 to November 18. Exams are listed by syllabus/component, code, duration and session (AM, PM, EV).
- An alphabetical list of exams by syllabus. Links to test date windows and details on internally assessed components.
- Instructions on key times, supervision, communicating the timetable to candidates, and addressing timetable clashes. Centres must follow regulations around supervision during exams.
The timetable provides all relevant scheduling details for the November 2022 exam series and helps centres plan and
This document provides information about a portfolio management module including module delivery, teaching plan, assessment, and resources. The module uses lectures, seminars, and independent work to cover topics like risk and return measurement, portfolio theory, the capital asset pricing model, efficient market theory, and active vs. passive fund management. Assessment consists of an exam (70%) and coursework (30%). Students must submit coursework by the stated deadline and are responsible for understanding and following the university's academic integrity policy. Recommended resources include a textbook and suggested websites.
Working in Confined Spaces Training - One EducationOne Education
This Working in Confined Spaces Training is designed to introduce you to the topic, and teach you safe work modes in confined spaces. You’ll also learn about performing hazard assessment in confined spaces and what control program should be executed for your workplace to effectively control the risks associated with working in a confined space as well as a safe implementation of the law regarding staying secure at work.
See Details: https://bit.ly/2FK9gmH
This document provides an overview and guide for new students beginning the Bachelor's Degree in Techniques for Software Development. It outlines the key information about the program, including its presentation, language requirements, enrollment calendar, program of study, teaching methods and assessment, enrollment planning recommendations, and specifications for internship and final project courses. The appendix notes that under a new royal decree, the program will no longer accept new students after 2024 but will continue teaching current students through 2030.
This document provides an overview of the Cambridge ICT Starters syllabus, which aims to introduce students aged 5-15 to key ICT applications and skills. It consists of three levels - Initial Steps, Next Steps, and On Track. Each level contains two stages with an equal number of modules. Students are assessed through tasks at the end of each module to demonstrate their achievement of the learning objectives. Assessment is by a pass or merit grade for each module. The syllabus is designed to allow students to develop ICT competence and practical skills in a way that is appropriate for their age.
This document outlines the Cambridge ICT Starters Syllabus, which provides a framework for developing ICT competence and skills. It consists of three levels - Initial Steps, Next Steps, and On Track - with each level containing two stages and multiple modules. Students are assessed on their ability to communicate, handle information, model, and measure/control using ICT. The syllabus is designed to facilitate progression of skills as students move through each level and stage.
This document provides information on the postgraduate programs offered by the Department of Aerospace Engineering, including the curriculum, courses, eligibility criteria, and organization of the M.Tech programs in Aerospace Engineering with specializations in Guided Missiles and Air Armaments. It also briefly describes the research areas and goals of the Department of Applied Chemistry.
This document is the prospectus for the M.Com program (Semester Pattern) offered by Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University. It provides information about the program structure, courses offered in each semester, eligibility criteria, and examination regulations.
The M.Com program spans over 2 years with 4 semesters. There are 4 compulsory papers in each of the first 3 semesters. In the 4th semester, students need to submit a project report and appear for a viva voce exam. They also need to opt for one subject from three groups of optional papers. Various regulations around admissions, examinations, passing criteria etc. are mentioned drawing from the university ordinances. The medium of instruction and
This document provides the November 2022 exam timetable for Cambridge IGCSE, O Level, AS and A Level exams. It includes:
- A weekly view of the exam schedule from September 30 to November 18. Exams are listed by syllabus/component, code, duration and session (AM, PM, EV).
- An alphabetical list of exams by syllabus. Links to test date windows and details on internally assessed components.
- Instructions on key times, supervision, communicating the timetable to candidates, and addressing timetable clashes. Centres must follow regulations around supervision during exams.
The timetable provides all relevant scheduling details for the November 2022 exam series and helps centres plan and
This document provides information about a portfolio management module including module delivery, teaching plan, assessment, and resources. The module uses lectures, seminars, and independent work to cover topics like risk and return measurement, portfolio theory, the capital asset pricing model, efficient market theory, and active vs. passive fund management. Assessment consists of an exam (70%) and coursework (30%). Students must submit coursework by the stated deadline and are responsible for understanding and following the university's academic integrity policy. Recommended resources include a textbook and suggested websites.
Working in Confined Spaces Training - One EducationOne Education
This Working in Confined Spaces Training is designed to introduce you to the topic, and teach you safe work modes in confined spaces. You’ll also learn about performing hazard assessment in confined spaces and what control program should be executed for your workplace to effectively control the risks associated with working in a confined space as well as a safe implementation of the law regarding staying secure at work.
See Details: https://bit.ly/2FK9gmH
This document provides an overview and guide for new students beginning the Bachelor's Degree in Techniques for Software Development. It outlines the key information about the program, including its presentation, language requirements, enrollment calendar, program of study, teaching methods and assessment, enrollment planning recommendations, and specifications for internship and final project courses. The appendix notes that under a new royal decree, the program will no longer accept new students after 2024 but will continue teaching current students through 2030.
This document provides an overview of the Cambridge ICT Starters syllabus, which aims to introduce students aged 5-15 to key ICT applications and skills. It consists of three levels - Initial Steps, Next Steps, and On Track. Each level contains two stages with an equal number of modules. Students are assessed through tasks at the end of each module to demonstrate their achievement of the learning objectives. Assessment is by a pass or merit grade for each module. The syllabus is designed to allow students to develop ICT competence and practical skills in a way that is appropriate for their age.
This document outlines the Cambridge ICT Starters Syllabus, which provides a framework for developing ICT competence and skills. It consists of three levels - Initial Steps, Next Steps, and On Track - with each level containing two stages and multiple modules. Students are assessed on their ability to communicate, handle information, model, and measure/control using ICT. The syllabus is designed to facilitate progression of skills as students move through each level and stage.
This document outlines the Cambridge O Level Computer Science syllabus for examination in 2017-2019. It includes:
1. An introduction describing the benefits and goals of the Cambridge program and O Level qualifications.
2. Details of the syllabus content, which is divided into theory of computer science and practical problem-solving/programming.
3. An assessment overview including details of the two exam papers and their weightings.
4. The aims and objectives of the assessment and how they relate to the exam components. Grade descriptions are also provided.
5. A breakdown of the syllabus content covering topics such as data representation, hardware/software, problem-solving and programming.
O'levels Computer Science 2210 Syllaybus 2015Tabsheer Hasan
This document outlines the changes made to the Cambridge O Level Computer Science syllabus for 2015, including:
1) The syllabus name has been changed to "Computer Science" to reflect the progression to AS/AL levels and bring the content up to date.
2) The syllabus code has changed to 2210.
3) The assessment structure has been updated, with Paper 1 now being 1 hour 45 minutes and worth 60% and a new Paper 2 problem-solving exam worth 40%. Coursework has been removed.
4) The content has been revised, with new topics in arrays, computer ethics, and hexadecimal numbers, and one topic removed on systems life cycles.
This document provides information for new students starting a Bachelor's Degree in Techniques for Software Development. It outlines the program structure, required courses, teaching methods, and enrollment details. The program consists of basic courses, compulsory courses, optional courses, and a final project, totaling 180 ECTS credits. Courses are taught online and assessed through continuous evaluation activities. Students can study full-time over 3 years or part-time over 6 years, and can receive credit for prior studies or professional experience.
This document outlines the Cambridge ICT Starters Syllabus, which provides a framework for developing ICT competence and practical skills. It operates at three levels - Initial Steps, Next Steps, and On Track. Each level contains two stages with equal numbers of modules. The syllabus aims to develop students' abilities to communicate, handle information, model, and measure and control using ICT. Assessment involves completion of module-based tasks to demonstrate learning objectives. Students are graded at Pass or Merit level for each module and overall certification.
This Fleet Management will provide you with an analysis of the motor industry, as well as an in-depth understanding of Vehicle Selection and Procurement, Maintenance Management and relevant systems.
See More: https://bit.ly/2S2wKf0
The newsletter provides updates on several changes and additions to courses offered at ARUInternational, including:
- Changes to the entry criteria for the MSc International Nursing Studies to make it more accessible for newly qualified nurses.
- Title changes to two courses in the Faculty of Health and Social Care to better reflect course content.
- Information on available places for English language courses starting in August and September.
- Details on a new MA Fashion Design course in the Faculty of Arts, Law and Social Sciences.
- An overview of the new accelerated two-year BSc International Business Management course.
- Announcements of new Postgraduate Certificate and MSc courses in the Faculty of Science and
This document provides an overview of the Cambridge ICT Starters syllabus, which aims to introduce students aged 5-15 to key ICT applications and skills. It consists of three levels - Initial Steps, Next Steps, and On Track. Each level contains two stages with an equal number of modules. Students are assessed through tasks at the end of each module to demonstrate their achievement of the learning objectives. Assessments are marked and moderated externally. The syllabus is designed to allow students to develop ICT competence and practical skills in a way that is appropriate for their age.
The document outlines the academic calendar and activities for the odd semester of the 2020-2021 academic year. It includes details of important dates and events from April 2020 to December 2020. Key events include finalization of syllabus, timetable, commencement of classes, orientation weeks, examinations, industrial visits, conferences, and celebrations like Independence Day. Responsibilities are assigned to Deans and Heads of Departments for tasks like subject allocation, feedback collection, attendance resolution and examination processes.
Abstract-call for applications AA 23_24 CLET_ITALI.pdfqadeer36
This document summarizes the application process for the Degree Programme in Economia del Turismo at the University of Bologna for the 2023-2024 academic year. It outlines the admission requirements, application deadlines and procedures, selection process, and enrollment steps. Eligible candidates must have a secondary school qualification equivalent to an Italian diploma and prove English language proficiency at a B2 level. There are 90 places available split between EU/non-EU citizens and international students over three application periods. Candidates apply online, submit required documents, and are ranked based on qualifications. Selected candidates can then complete the enrollment process by the specified deadlines.
Kaashiv Infotech provides internship training for engineering and computer science students in Chennai. The 5-10 day training program provides hands-on experience in technologies like .NET, Java, Linux, and networking. Students gain skills in areas such as web development, software testing, and project documentation. They also learn about career paths and networking opportunities. The internship aims to help students identify suitable careers and gain industry experience and references.
University of Bradford transcripts - LAITH ALHAMZAH year 2,3(1)Laith Al Hamzah
This document is an official transcript from the University of Bradford. It details the educational qualifications and results of Liyth Abdallah Qasim Alhamzah. He completed a Bachelor of Engineering program in Mechanical Engineering, earning a First Class Honours degree. Over four years of study, he completed modules earning 240 credits towards his degree, achieving marks ranging from 48 to 96.3 percent.
This document provides information about the Cambridge IGCSE First Language English syllabus for examination in 2015, including:
- Significant changes to the syllabus including updates to the aims, assessment objectives, grade descriptions, syllabus content, and descriptions of the exam components.
- An overview of the assessment components including the reading passages papers, directed writing and composition paper, coursework portfolio, and optional speaking and listening test and coursework.
- Details on teacher support resources available from Cambridge and the benefits of pursuing Cambridge qualifications for students and teachers.
Sap guidelines 2022_even_semester_academic_session_ (1)DrTanushreeGupta1
This document outlines the policy guidelines for Amity University's Study Abroad Programme (SAP) for the even academic semester. Some key points:
- SAP will be offered in two modes: inclusive SAP where the academic fee covers one SAP, and optional SAP which students can opt for and pay additional fees for.
- Certain programs like MBA, BBA, and B.Tech will offer inclusive SAP for a semester-wise percentage of students ranging from 5-40% depending on the program and semester.
- SAP for the 2022 even semester will take place from April 4th to May 6th in locations like London, Singapore, Dubai, USA, and Canada.
The document outlines regulations and syllabus for the first semester of the M.Com program under the credit semester system implemented at the University of Calicut for affiliated colleges and centers from 2010 admissions onwards. It details the program structure including duration, subjects, credits, attendance policy, examination scheme, and elective options. Key aspects such as project work, internal assessment, and choice of specialization are also summarized.
This tutorial letter provides information about the Advanced Internet Programming module ICT3612, including the purpose and learning outcomes, module format, lecturer contact details, assessment details, study materials and course approach. Students will study chapters 13-23 of the prescribed handbook and complete two multiple choice assignments, a practical coding assignment, and a closed book examination. Communication and support will take place through an online discussion forum.
Welcome to your Spring Newsletter! In this edition, we have prepared a lot of content for you which
includes helpful and supportive reminders and tips for the remainder of this academic year.
Your City & Guilds Spring Newsletter covers the next steps for Technical Qualifications, and it’s important
to share this newsletter with everyone who is involved in their administration or delivery.
This document outlines the academic regulations for M.Tech, MBA, and MCA programs at a university. It discusses the vision, admission process, program structure, grading system, course registration requirements, attendance policies, assessment procedures, and declaration of results.
The key details are:
- The vision is to provide quality education and help all students succeed. Programs aim to develop students with technical skills and ethical values.
- Admission is based on guidelines from MHRD. Some seats are reserved for foreign students.
- Programs have core and elective courses and last 4-6 semesters depending on full or part-time. A minimum of 75-125 credits is needed to graduate
EAT is an Erasmus Plus KA2 Project which seeks to address enhancing Equity, Agency, and Transparency in Assessment practices in higher education.
EAT aims to support educators in developing and implementing high quality, innovative assessment practices by use of a research-informed participatory assessment framework (EAT; Evans, 2016).
The project produces a suite of practical resources to support academic staff in developing a student-centred approach to assessment, and to share good practice.
This presentation is part of the training course for higher education teachers, supporting development of learner self regulatory skills through development of a self-regulatory competency framework.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
This document outlines the Cambridge O Level Computer Science syllabus for examination in 2017-2019. It includes:
1. An introduction describing the benefits and goals of the Cambridge program and O Level qualifications.
2. Details of the syllabus content, which is divided into theory of computer science and practical problem-solving/programming.
3. An assessment overview including details of the two exam papers and their weightings.
4. The aims and objectives of the assessment and how they relate to the exam components. Grade descriptions are also provided.
5. A breakdown of the syllabus content covering topics such as data representation, hardware/software, problem-solving and programming.
O'levels Computer Science 2210 Syllaybus 2015Tabsheer Hasan
This document outlines the changes made to the Cambridge O Level Computer Science syllabus for 2015, including:
1) The syllabus name has been changed to "Computer Science" to reflect the progression to AS/AL levels and bring the content up to date.
2) The syllabus code has changed to 2210.
3) The assessment structure has been updated, with Paper 1 now being 1 hour 45 minutes and worth 60% and a new Paper 2 problem-solving exam worth 40%. Coursework has been removed.
4) The content has been revised, with new topics in arrays, computer ethics, and hexadecimal numbers, and one topic removed on systems life cycles.
This document provides information for new students starting a Bachelor's Degree in Techniques for Software Development. It outlines the program structure, required courses, teaching methods, and enrollment details. The program consists of basic courses, compulsory courses, optional courses, and a final project, totaling 180 ECTS credits. Courses are taught online and assessed through continuous evaluation activities. Students can study full-time over 3 years or part-time over 6 years, and can receive credit for prior studies or professional experience.
This document outlines the Cambridge ICT Starters Syllabus, which provides a framework for developing ICT competence and practical skills. It operates at three levels - Initial Steps, Next Steps, and On Track. Each level contains two stages with equal numbers of modules. The syllabus aims to develop students' abilities to communicate, handle information, model, and measure and control using ICT. Assessment involves completion of module-based tasks to demonstrate learning objectives. Students are graded at Pass or Merit level for each module and overall certification.
This Fleet Management will provide you with an analysis of the motor industry, as well as an in-depth understanding of Vehicle Selection and Procurement, Maintenance Management and relevant systems.
See More: https://bit.ly/2S2wKf0
The newsletter provides updates on several changes and additions to courses offered at ARUInternational, including:
- Changes to the entry criteria for the MSc International Nursing Studies to make it more accessible for newly qualified nurses.
- Title changes to two courses in the Faculty of Health and Social Care to better reflect course content.
- Information on available places for English language courses starting in August and September.
- Details on a new MA Fashion Design course in the Faculty of Arts, Law and Social Sciences.
- An overview of the new accelerated two-year BSc International Business Management course.
- Announcements of new Postgraduate Certificate and MSc courses in the Faculty of Science and
This document provides an overview of the Cambridge ICT Starters syllabus, which aims to introduce students aged 5-15 to key ICT applications and skills. It consists of three levels - Initial Steps, Next Steps, and On Track. Each level contains two stages with an equal number of modules. Students are assessed through tasks at the end of each module to demonstrate their achievement of the learning objectives. Assessments are marked and moderated externally. The syllabus is designed to allow students to develop ICT competence and practical skills in a way that is appropriate for their age.
The document outlines the academic calendar and activities for the odd semester of the 2020-2021 academic year. It includes details of important dates and events from April 2020 to December 2020. Key events include finalization of syllabus, timetable, commencement of classes, orientation weeks, examinations, industrial visits, conferences, and celebrations like Independence Day. Responsibilities are assigned to Deans and Heads of Departments for tasks like subject allocation, feedback collection, attendance resolution and examination processes.
Abstract-call for applications AA 23_24 CLET_ITALI.pdfqadeer36
This document summarizes the application process for the Degree Programme in Economia del Turismo at the University of Bologna for the 2023-2024 academic year. It outlines the admission requirements, application deadlines and procedures, selection process, and enrollment steps. Eligible candidates must have a secondary school qualification equivalent to an Italian diploma and prove English language proficiency at a B2 level. There are 90 places available split between EU/non-EU citizens and international students over three application periods. Candidates apply online, submit required documents, and are ranked based on qualifications. Selected candidates can then complete the enrollment process by the specified deadlines.
Kaashiv Infotech provides internship training for engineering and computer science students in Chennai. The 5-10 day training program provides hands-on experience in technologies like .NET, Java, Linux, and networking. Students gain skills in areas such as web development, software testing, and project documentation. They also learn about career paths and networking opportunities. The internship aims to help students identify suitable careers and gain industry experience and references.
University of Bradford transcripts - LAITH ALHAMZAH year 2,3(1)Laith Al Hamzah
This document is an official transcript from the University of Bradford. It details the educational qualifications and results of Liyth Abdallah Qasim Alhamzah. He completed a Bachelor of Engineering program in Mechanical Engineering, earning a First Class Honours degree. Over four years of study, he completed modules earning 240 credits towards his degree, achieving marks ranging from 48 to 96.3 percent.
This document provides information about the Cambridge IGCSE First Language English syllabus for examination in 2015, including:
- Significant changes to the syllabus including updates to the aims, assessment objectives, grade descriptions, syllabus content, and descriptions of the exam components.
- An overview of the assessment components including the reading passages papers, directed writing and composition paper, coursework portfolio, and optional speaking and listening test and coursework.
- Details on teacher support resources available from Cambridge and the benefits of pursuing Cambridge qualifications for students and teachers.
Sap guidelines 2022_even_semester_academic_session_ (1)DrTanushreeGupta1
This document outlines the policy guidelines for Amity University's Study Abroad Programme (SAP) for the even academic semester. Some key points:
- SAP will be offered in two modes: inclusive SAP where the academic fee covers one SAP, and optional SAP which students can opt for and pay additional fees for.
- Certain programs like MBA, BBA, and B.Tech will offer inclusive SAP for a semester-wise percentage of students ranging from 5-40% depending on the program and semester.
- SAP for the 2022 even semester will take place from April 4th to May 6th in locations like London, Singapore, Dubai, USA, and Canada.
The document outlines regulations and syllabus for the first semester of the M.Com program under the credit semester system implemented at the University of Calicut for affiliated colleges and centers from 2010 admissions onwards. It details the program structure including duration, subjects, credits, attendance policy, examination scheme, and elective options. Key aspects such as project work, internal assessment, and choice of specialization are also summarized.
This tutorial letter provides information about the Advanced Internet Programming module ICT3612, including the purpose and learning outcomes, module format, lecturer contact details, assessment details, study materials and course approach. Students will study chapters 13-23 of the prescribed handbook and complete two multiple choice assignments, a practical coding assignment, and a closed book examination. Communication and support will take place through an online discussion forum.
Welcome to your Spring Newsletter! In this edition, we have prepared a lot of content for you which
includes helpful and supportive reminders and tips for the remainder of this academic year.
Your City & Guilds Spring Newsletter covers the next steps for Technical Qualifications, and it’s important
to share this newsletter with everyone who is involved in their administration or delivery.
This document outlines the academic regulations for M.Tech, MBA, and MCA programs at a university. It discusses the vision, admission process, program structure, grading system, course registration requirements, attendance policies, assessment procedures, and declaration of results.
The key details are:
- The vision is to provide quality education and help all students succeed. Programs aim to develop students with technical skills and ethical values.
- Admission is based on guidelines from MHRD. Some seats are reserved for foreign students.
- Programs have core and elective courses and last 4-6 semesters depending on full or part-time. A minimum of 75-125 credits is needed to graduate
EAT is an Erasmus Plus KA2 Project which seeks to address enhancing Equity, Agency, and Transparency in Assessment practices in higher education.
EAT aims to support educators in developing and implementing high quality, innovative assessment practices by use of a research-informed participatory assessment framework (EAT; Evans, 2016).
The project produces a suite of practical resources to support academic staff in developing a student-centred approach to assessment, and to share good practice.
This presentation is part of the training course for higher education teachers, supporting development of learner self regulatory skills through development of a self-regulatory competency framework.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
2. Cambridge Final Exam Timetable June 2020
This timetable has interactive features,
just click on text in the tab on the right.
Test date windows
Cambridge IGCSE
Syllabus name Code Test date window
Arabic (Speaking) 0544/03 01/03/2020–30/04/2020
Art & Design (Practical) 0400/02 01/01/2020–30/04/2020
Bahasa Indonesia (Speaking) 0538/03 01/03/2020–30/04/2020
Chinese as a Second Language (Speaking) 0523/03 01/03/2020–30/04/2020
English as a Second Language (Speaking Endorsement) (Speaking) 0510/52 30/03/2020–27/04/2020
English as a Second Language (Count-in Speaking) (Speaking) 0511/52 30/03/2020–27/04/2020
First Language English (Oral Endorsement) (Speaking & Listening) 0500/04 01/03/2020–26/04/2020
First Language Spanish (Speaking & Listening) 0502/05 01/03/2020–30/04/2020
Food & Nutrition (Practical) 0648/02 01/03/2020–30/04/2020
French (Speaking) 0520/03 01/03/2020–30/04/2020
German (Speaking) 0525/03 01/03/2020–30/04/2020
Information & Communication Technology (Practical) 0417/21 07/04/2020–07/04/2020
Information & Communication Technology (Practical) 0417/22 21/04/2020–21/04/2020
Information & Communication Technology (Practical) 0417/31 09/04/2020–09/04/2020
Information & Communication Technology (Practical) 0417/32 23/04/2020–23/04/2020
Indonesian (Speaking) 0545/03 01/03/2020–30/04/2020
Italian (Speaking) 0535/03 01/03/2020–30/04/2020
Malay (Speaking) 0546/03 01/03/2020–30/04/2020
Mandarin Chinese (Speaking) 0547/03 01/03/2020–30/04/2020
Spanish (Speaking) 0530/03 01/03/2020–30/04/2020
Urdu as a Second Language (Speaking) 0539/05 01/03/2020–30/04/2020
Cambridge O Level
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Food & Nutrition (Practical) 6065/02 01/03/2020–30/04/2020
French (Speaking) 3015/03 01/03/2020–30/04/2020
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Cambridge International AS Level
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Art & Design (Practical) 9479/02 01/01/2020–30/04/2020
Digital Media & Design (Practical) 9481/02 01/01/2020–30/04/2020
French Language (Speaking) 8682/01 01/04/2020–01/06/2020
German Language (Speaking) 8683/01 01/04/2020–01/06/2020
Information Technology (Practical) 9626/02 22/04/2020–22/04/2020
Portuguese Language (Speaking) 8684/01 01/04/2020–01/06/2020
Spanish Language (Speaking) 8685/01 01/04/2020–01/06/2020
Cambridge International A Level
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French (Speaking) 9716/01 01/04/2020–01/06/2020
German (Speaking) 9717/01 01/04/2020–01/06/2020
Information Technology (Advanced Practical) 9626/04 29/04/2020–29/04/2020
Portuguese (Speaking) 9718/01 01/04/2020–01/06/2020
Spanish (Speaking) 9719/01 01/04/2020–01/06/2020
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AS Cambridge International AS Level AL Cambridge International A Level
Cambridge Final Exam Timetable June 2020
27 April–02 May 2020
Monday 27 April
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Islamiyat 0493/12 1h 30m PM
OL Islamiyat 2058/12 1h 30m PM
AS English General Paper 8021/22 1h 45m PM
OL Swahili 3162/01 3h EV
OL Tamil 3226/01 1h 30m EV
AS Urdu Language 8686/02 1h 45m EV
Tuesday 28 April
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Cambridge International Mathematics (Core) 0607/12 45m PM
IG Cambridge International Mathematics (Extended) 0607/22 45m PM
IG Pakistan Studies 0448/01 1h 30m EV
IG Italian (Listening) 0535/01 45m EV
IG Italian 0535/04 1h EV
AS Marine Science 9693/13 1h 30m EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG German (Listening) 0525/13 45m AM
IG German 0525/43 1h AM
IG Arabic 0544/23 1h AM
Wednesday 29 April
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Literature (Spanish) 0488/12 2h 15m PM
IG First Language Korean 0521/12 2h PM
OL English Language 1123/12 1h 30m PM
AS English General Paper 8021/12 1h 15m PM
Thursday 30 April
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Cambridge International Mathematics (Core) 0607/32 1h 45m PM
IG Cambridge International Mathematics (Extended) 0607/42 2h 15m PM
AS English Language 9093/12 2h 15m PM
IG Pakistan Studies 0448/02 1h 30m EV
AS Marine Science 9693/23 1h 15m EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Literature (Spanish) (Alternative to Coursework) 0488/32 1h 20m AM
AS French Language 8682/23 1h 45m AM
AS Thinking Skills 9694/13 1h 30m AM
AL French 9716/23 1h 45m AM
Friday 01 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Urdu as a Second Language (Listening) 0539/02 45m EV
OL Tamil 3226/02 1h 30m EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
AL Marine Science 9693/03 1h 30m AM
Saturday 02 May
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AS Cambridge International AS Level AL Cambridge International A Level
Cambridge Final Exam Timetable June 2020
04–09 May 2020
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG History 0470/13 2h AM
OL History 2147/13 2h AM
AS History 9389/23 1h 30m AM
AS Computer Science 9608/13 1h 30m AM
AS Information Technology 9626/13 1h 45m AM
Monday 04 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG First Language English (Oral Endorsement) 0500/12 2h PM
IG English as a Second Language (Speaking Endorsement) (Core) 0510/12 1h 30m PM
IG
English as a Second Language (Speaking Endorsement)
(Extended)
0510/22 2h PM
IG English as a Second Language (Count-in Speaking) (Core) 0511/12 1h 30m PM
IG English as a Second Language (Count-in Speaking) (Extended) 0511/22 2h PM
OL English Language 1123/22 1h 45m PM
AS Language & Literature in English 8695/22 2h PM
AS English Language 9093/22 2h PM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Mathematics (Core) 0580/13 1h AM
IG Mathematics (Extended) 0580/23 1h 30m AM
AS Mathematics (Pure Mathematics) 9709/13 1h 50m AM
Tuesday 05 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Biology (Practical) 0610/52 1h 15m PM
IG Biology (Alternative to Practical) 0610/62 1h PM
OL Biology (Practical) 5090/32 1h 15m PM
OL Biology (Alternative to Practical) 5090/62 1h PM
AS Psychology 9990/12 1h 30m PM
AL Chemistry 9701/42 2h PM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Geography 0460/13 1h 45m AM
AS History 9389/13 1h AM
AS Business 9609/13 1h 15m AM
Wednesday 06 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG First Language English (Oral Endorsement) 0500/22 2h PM
IG
English as a Second Language (Speaking Endorsement)
(Listening – Core)
0510/32 40m PM
IG
English as a Second Language (Speaking Endorsement)
(Listening – Extended)
0510/42 50m PM
IG
English as a Second Language (Count-in Speaking)
(Listening – Core)
0511/32 40m PM
IG
English as a Second Language (Count-in Speaking)
(Listening – Extended)
0511/42 50m PM
AS Geography (Core) 9696/12 1h 30m PM
AL Biology 9700/42 2h PM
IG Italian 0535/02 1h EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Mathematics (Core) 0580/33 2h AM
IG Mathematics (Extended) 0580/43 2h 30m AM
AS Global Perspectives & Research 9239/13 1h 30m AM
AS Mathematics (Mechanics) 9709/43 1h 15m AM
AS Mathematics (Probability & Statistics) 9709/63 1h 15m AM
Thursday 07 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Chemistry (Core) 0620/32 1h 15m PM
IG Chemistry (Extended) 0620/42 1h 15m PM
OL Chemistry 5070/22 1h 30m PM
AS Physics (Practical – Advanced) 9702/33 2h PM
AS Mathematics (Pure Mathematics) 9709/23 1h 15m EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Malay 0546/23 1h AM
AS Accounting 9706/23 1h 30m AM
Friday 08 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Bahasa Indonesia 0538/01 1h 45m PM
IG Indonesian 0545/02 1h PM
Saturday 09 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
AS First Language Spanish 8665/23 1h 45m AM
AS Spanish Language 8685/23 1h 45m AM
AL Marine Science 9693/04 1h 15m AM
AL Spanish 9719/23 1h 45m AM
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IG Cambridge IGCSE OL Cambridge O Level
AS Cambridge International AS Level AL Cambridge International A Level
Cambridge Final Exam Timetable June 2020
11–16 May 2020
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Information & Communication Technology 0417/13 2h AM
IG Latin 0480/13 1h 30m AM
AS Business 9609/23 1h 30m AM
AS Sociology 9699/13 1h 30m AM
Monday 11 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Islamiyat 0493/22 1h 30m PM
IG French (Listening) 0520/12 45m PM
IG French 0520/42 1h PM
OL Islamiyat 2058/22 1h 30m PM
OL French (Listening) 3015/01 45m PM
OL French 3015/04 1h PM
AS Chemistry 9701/22 1h 15m PM
AL Chemistry 9701/52 1h 15m PM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG First Language Chinese 0509/13 2h 15m AM
AS Thinking Skills 9694/23 1h 45m AM
Tuesday 12 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Physics (Practical) 0625/52 1h 15m PM
IG Physics (Alternative to Practical) 0625/62 1h PM
IG Combined Science (Practical) 0653/52 1h 15m PM
IG Combined Science (Alternative to Practical) 0653/62 1h PM
IG Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award) (Practical) 0654/52 2h PM
IG Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award) (Alternative to Practical) 0654/62 1h 30m PM
OL Physics (Practical) 5054/32 2h PM
OL Physics (Alternative to Practical) 5054/42 1h PM
OL Combined Science 5129/22 2h 15m PM
AS Economics 9708/22 1h 30m PM
AL Physics 9702/42 2h PM
IG Urdu as a Second Language 0539/01 2h EV
AS Portuguese Language 8684/02 1h 45m EV
AL Portuguese 9718/02 1h 45m EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Literature in English 0475/13 1h 30m AM
IG Malay 0546/43 1h AM
OL Literature in English 2010/13 1h 30m AM
AL Mathematics (Probability & Statistics) 9709/53 1h 15m AM
Wednesday 13 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Computer Science 0478/12 1h 45m PM
IG French 0520/22 1h PM
OL Computer Science 2210/12 1h 45m PM
OL French 3015/02 1h PM
AS Biology 9700/22 1h 15m PM
AL Biology 9700/52 1h 15m PM
AS Urdu Language 8686/03 1h 30m EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG First Language Chinese 0509/23 2h AM
IG German 0525/23 1h AM
AL Accounting 9706/33 3h AM
Thursday 14 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG First Language Korean 0521/22 2h PM
IG Biology (Core) 0610/32 1h 15m PM
IG Biology (Extended) 0610/42 1h 15m PM
OL Biology 5090/22 1h 45m PM
AS Geography (Core) 9696/22 1h 30m PM
AS Chemistry (Practical – Advanced) 9701/33 2h PM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG History 0470/23 2h AM
IG Latin 0480/23 1h 30m AM
OL History 2147/23 2h AM
AS First Language Spanish 8665/43 2h 30m AM
AS Spanish Literature 8673/43 2h 30m AM
AL Spanish 9719/43 2h 30m AM
Friday 15 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Computer Science 0478/22 1h 45m PM
IG Cambridge International Mathematics (Core) 0607/52 1h 10m PM
IG Cambridge International Mathematics (Extended) 0607/62 1h 40m PM
OL Computer Science 2210/22 1h 45m PM
AS Language & Literature in English 8695/92 2h PM
AS Literature in English 9695/32 2h PM
AS Psychology 9990/22 1h 30m PM
AS Portuguese Language 8684/03 1h 30m EV
AL Thinking Skills 9694/33 2h EV
AL Portuguese 9718/03 1h 30m EV
Saturday 16 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
AS Spanish Language 8685/33 1h 30m AM
AL Spanish 9719/33 1h 30m AM
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AS Cambridge International AS Level AL Cambridge International A Level
Cambridge Final Exam Timetable June 2020
18–22 May 2020
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Geography 0460/23 1h 30m AM
IG Arabic 0544/43 1h AM
AS Computer Science 9608/23 2h AM
Monday 18 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG World Literature 0408/22 1h 15m PM
IG Accounting 0452/12 1h 15m PM
OL Accounting (Multiple Choice) 7707/12 1h 15m PM
AS Physics 9702/22 1h 15m PM
AL Physics 9702/52 1h 15m PM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Physical Education 0413/13 1h 45m AM
IG Global Perspectives 0457/13 1h 15m AM
AS French Language 8682/33 1h 30m AM
AL Mathematics (Pure Mathematics) 9709/33 1h 50m AM
AL French 9716/33 1h 30m AM
Tuesday 19 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Chemistry (Practical) 0620/52 1h 15m PM
IG Chemistry (Alternative to Practical) 0620/62 1h PM
OL Chemistry (Practical) 5070/32 1h 30m PM
OL Chemistry (Alternative to Practical) 5070/42 1h PM
AL Psychology 9990/32 1h 30m PM
AL Thinking Skills 9694/43 1h 45m EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Design & Technology 0445/13 1h 15m AM
IG Spanish (Listening) 0530/13 45m AM
IG Spanish 0530/43 1h AM
AS Music (Listening) 9483/13 2h AM
AL Business 9609/33 3h AM
Wednesday 20 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Physics (Core) 0625/32 1h 15m PM
IG Physics (Extended) 0625/42 1h 15m PM
IG Combined Science (Core) 0653/32 1h 15m PM
IG Combined Science (Extended) 0653/42 1h 15m PM
IG Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award) (Core) 0654/32 2h PM
IG Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award) (Extended) 0654/42 2h PM
OL Physics 5054/22 1h 45m PM
OL Combined Science (Multiple Choice) 5129/12 1h PM
AL Economics 9708/42 2h 15m PM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Literature in English 0475/43 1h 15m AM
AS Sociology 9699/23 1h 30m AM
AL Information Technology (Advanced) 9626/33 1h 45m AM
Thursday 21 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Accounting 0452/22 1h 45m PM
IG Mandarin Chinese (Listening) 0547/12 35m PM
IG Mandarin Chinese 0547/42 1h 15m PM
IG Environmental Management 0680/12 1h 45m PM
OL Environmental Management 5014/12 1h 45m PM
OL Accounting 7707/22 1h 45m PM
AS Literature in English 9695/42 2h PM
AS Biology (Practical – Advanced) 9700/33 2h PM
IG Literature in English 0475/23 1h 30m EV
IG Literature in English 0475/33 45m EV
OL Literature in English 2010/23 1h 30m EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG History (Alternative to Coursework) 0470/43 1h AM
IG Sociology 0495/13 2h AM
AL History 9389/33 1h AM
AL Computer Science (Advanced) 9608/33 1h 30m AM
Friday 22 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG World Literature 0408/32 1h 30m PM
IG Business Studies 0450/12 1h 30m PM
OL Business Studies 7115/12 1h 30m PM
AS Media Studies 9607/22 2h PM
AL English Language 9093/32 2h 15m PM
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IG Cambridge IGCSE OL Cambridge O Level
AS Cambridge International AS Level AL Cambridge International A Level
Cambridge Final Exam Timetable June 2020
25–30 May 2020
Monday 25 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
AS Nepal Studies (Multiple Choice) 8024/01 1h PM
AL Portuguese 9718/04 2h 30m EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG First Language Spanish (Core) 0502/12 1h 45m AM
AS Travel & Tourism 9395/13 2h 30m AM
AL Computer Science 9608/43 2h AM
AL French 9716/43 2h 30m AM
Tuesday 26 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG First Language Spanish (Extended) 0502/22 2h PM
IG Chinese as a Second Language 0523/01 2h PM
OL Mathematics Syllabus D 4024/12 2h PM
AS Physics (Practical – Advanced) 9702/34 2h PM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
AS Law 9084/13 1h 30m AM
Wednesday 27 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Business Studies 0450/22 1h 30m PM
IG Additional Mathematics 0606/12 2h PM
OL Additional Mathematics 4037/12 2h PM
OL Business Studies 7115/22 1h 30m PM
AL Psychology 9990/42 1h 30m PM
AS Environmental Management 8291/13 1h 30m EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Travel & Tourism 0471/13 2h AM
IG Sociology 0495/23 1h 45m AM
AL Sociology 9699/33 3h AM
Thursday 28 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Economics 0455/22 2h 15m PM
OL Economics 2281/22 2h 15m PM
OL Mathematics Syllabus D 4024/22 2h 30m PM
AS Chemistry (Practical – Advanced) 9701/34 2h PM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
AS Law 9084/23 1h 30m AM
AL Further Mathematics 9231/13 2h AM
Friday 29 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Bahasa Indonesia 0538/02 1h 30m PM
IG Indonesian 0545/04 1h PM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Travel & Tourism (Alternative to Coursework) 0471/23 2h 30m AM
Saturday 30 May
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG First Language Spanish 0502/32 2h PM
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IG Cambridge IGCSE OL Cambridge O Level
AS Cambridge International AS Level AL Cambridge International A Level
Cambridge Final Exam Timetable June 2020
01–05 June 2020
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Music (Listening) 0410/13 1h 15m AM
OL Commerce 7100/23 2h AM
AL History 9389/43 1h 30m AM
Tuesday 02 June
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Mandarin Chinese 0547/22 1h 15m PM
AS Biology (Practical – Advanced) 9700/34 2h PM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Drama 0411/13 2h 30m AM
AL Law 9084/43 1h 30m AM
Thursday 04 June
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Physics (Multiple Choice – Core) 0625/12 45m PM
IG Physics (Multiple Choice – Extended) 0625/22 45m PM
IG Combined Science (Multiple Choice – Core) 0653/12 45m PM
IG Combined Science (Multiple Choice – Extended) 0653/22 45m PM
IG Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award) (Multiple Choice – Core) 0654/12 45m PM
IG
Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)
(Multiple Choice – Extended)
0654/22 45m PM
OL Physics (Multiple Choice) 5054/12 1h PM
AL Literature in English 9695/62 2h PM
AL Literature in English 9695/72 2h PM
AS Environmental Management 8291/23 1h 30m EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Design & Technology 0445/33 1h AM
IG Design & Technology 0445/43 1h AM
IG Design & Technology 0445/53 1h AM
AL Further Mathematics 9231/33 1h 30m AM
Friday 05 June
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Biology (Multiple Choice – Core) 0610/12 45m PM
IG Biology (Multiple Choice – Extended) 0610/22 45m PM
OL Biology (Multiple Choice) 5090/12 1h PM
AL English Language 9093/42 2h 15m PM
AL Geography (Advanced) 9696/42 1h 30m PM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Spanish 0530/23 1h AM
AL Law 9084/33 1h 30m AM
Monday 01 June
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Chemistry (Multiple Choice – Core) 0620/12 45m PM
IG Chemistry (Multiple Choice – Extended) 0620/22 45m PM
OL Chemistry (Multiple Choice) 5070/12 1h PM
AL Literature in English 9695/52 2h PM
AL Travel & Tourism 9395/33 1h 30m EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Additional Mathematics 0606/22 2h PM
OL Additional Mathematics 4037/22 2h PM
AS Physics (Multiple Choice) 9702/12 1h 15m PM
AL Geography (Advanced) 9696/32 1h 30m PM
AL Travel & Tourism 9395/43 1h 30m EV
Wednesday 03 June
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Geography (Alternative to Coursework) 0460/43 1h 30m AM
AL Further Mathematics 9231/23 2h AM
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IG Cambridge IGCSE OL Cambridge O Level
AS Cambridge International AS Level AL Cambridge International A Level
Cambridge Final Exam Timetable June 2020
08–12 June 2020
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Enterprise 0454/13 1h 30m AM
Monday 08 June
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Environmental Management 0680/22 1h 45m PM
OL Environmental Management 5014/22 1h 45m PM
AL Media Studies 9607/42 2h PM
AS German Language 8683/02 1h 45m EV
AL German 9717/02 1h 45m EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
AL Further Mathematics 9231/43 1h 30m AM
Tuesday 09 June
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Economics (Multiple Choice) 0455/12 45m PM
OL Economics (Multiple Choice) 2281/12 45m PM
AS Nepal Studies 8024/02 1h 45m PM
AS Chemistry (Multiple Choice) 9701/12 1h PM
IG Food & Nutrition 0648/13 2h EV
OL Food & Nutrition 6065/13 2h EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
AS Accounting (Multiple Choice) 9706/13 1h AM
Thursday 11 June
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
AS Biology (Multiple Choice) 9700/12 1h PM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
OL Commerce (Multiple Choice) 7100/13 1h AM
AS Physical Education 9396/13 2h 30m AM
Wednesday 10 June
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
IG Chinese as a Second Language (Listening) 0523/02 45m PM
AS Economics (Multiple Choice) 9708/12 1h PM
AS German Language 8683/03 1h 30m EV
AL German 9717/03 1h 30m EV
Friday 12 June
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
AL Physical Education 9396/33 2h 30m AM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Session
AL Economics (Multiple Choice) 9708/32 1h 15m PM
AL German 9717/04 2h 30m EV
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AS Cambridge International AS Level AL Cambridge International A Level
Cambridge Final Exam Timetable June 2020
Cambridge IGCSE
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Date Session
English as a Second Language
(Count-in Speaking) (Listening – Core)
0511/32 40m Wednesday 06 May 2020 PM
English as a Second Language
(Count-in Speaking) (Listening – Extended)
0511/42 50m Wednesday 06 May 2020 PM
Enterprise 0454/13 1h 30m Monday 08 June 2020 AM
Environmental Management 0680/12 1h 45m Thursday 21 May 2020 PM
Environmental Management 0680/22 1h 45m Monday 08 June 2020 PM
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First Language Chinese 0509/13 2h 15m Tuesday 12 May 2020 AM
First Language Chinese 0509/23 2h Thursday 14 May 2020 AM
First Language English (Oral Endorsement) 0500/12 2h Monday 04 May 2020 PM
First Language English (Oral Endorsement) 0500/22 2h Wednesday 06 May 2020 PM
First Language Korean 0521/12 2h Wednesday 29 April 2020 PM
First Language Korean 0521/22 2h Thursday 14 May 2020 PM
First Language Spanish (Core) 0502/12 1h 45m Tuesday 26 May 2020 AM
First Language Spanish (Extended) 0502/22 2h Tuesday 26 May 2020 PM
First Language Spanish 0502/32 2h Saturday 30 May 2020 PM
Food & Nutrition 0648/13 2h Tuesday 09 June 2020 EV
French (Listening) 0520/12 45m Monday 11 May 2020 PM
French 0520/22 1h Wednesday 13 May 2020 PM
French 0520/42 1h Monday 11 May 2020 PM
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Geography 0460/13 1h 45m Wednesday 06 May 2020 AM
Geography 0460/23 1h 30m Monday 18 May 2020 AM
Geography (Alternative to Coursework) 0460/43 1h 30m Wednesday 03 June 2020 AM
German (Listening) 0525/13 45m Wednesday 29 April 2020 AM
German 0525/23 1h Thursday 14 May 2020 AM
German 0525/43 1h Wednesday 29 April 2020 AM
Global Perspectives 0457/13 1h 15m Tuesday 19 May 2020 AM
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History 0470/13 2h Monday 04 May 2020 AM
History 0470/23 2h Friday 15 May 2020 AM
History (Alternative to Coursework) 0470/43 1h Friday 22 May 2020 AM
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Indonesian 0545/02 1h Friday 08 May 2020 PM
Indonesian 0545/04 1h Friday 29 May 2020 PM
Information & Communication Technology 0417/13 2h Monday 11 May 2020 AM
Islamiyat 0493/12 1h 30m Monday 27 April 2020 PM
Islamiyat 0493/22 1h 30m Monday 11 May 2020 PM
Italian (Listening) 0535/01 45m Tuesday 28 April 2020 EV
Italian 0535/02 1h Wednesday 06 May 2020 EV
Italian 0535/04 1h Tuesday 28 April 2020 EV
L
Latin 0480/13 1h 30m Monday 11 May 2020 AM
Latin 0480/23 1h 30m Friday 15 May 2020 AM
Literature (Spanish) 0488/12 2h 15m Wednesday 29 April 2020 PM
Literature (Spanish) (Alternative to Coursework) 0488/32 1h 20m Friday 01 May 2020 AM
Literature in English 0475/13 1h 30m Wednesday 13 May 2020 AM
Literature in English 0475/23 1h 30m Thursday 21 May 2020 EV
Literature in English 0475/33 45m Thursday 21 May 2020 EV
Literature in English 0475/43 1h 15m Thursday 21 May 2020 AM
M
Malay 0546/23 1h Friday 08 May 2020 AM
Malay 0546/43 1h Wednesday 13 May 2020 AM
Mandarin Chinese (Listening) 0547/12 35m Thursday 21 May 2020 PM
Mandarin Chinese 0547/22 1h 15m Tuesday 02 June 2020 PM
Mandarin Chinese 0547/42 1h 15m Thursday 21 May 2020 PM
Mathematics (Core) 0580/13 1h Tuesday 05 May 2020 AM
Mathematics (Extended) 0580/23 1h 30m Tuesday 05 May 2020 AM
Mathematics (Core) 0580/33 2h Thursday 07 May 2020 AM
Mathematics (Extended) 0580/43 2h 30m Thursday 07 May 2020 AM
Music (Listening) 0410/13 1h 15m Tuesday 02 June 2020 AM
P
Pakistan Studies 0448/01 1h 30m Tuesday 28 April 2020 EV
Pakistan Studies 0448/02 1h 30m Thursday 30 April 2020 EV
Physical Education 0413/13 1h 45m Tuesday 19 May 2020 AM
Physics (Multiple Choice – Core) 0625/12 45m Thursday 04 June 2020 PM
Physics (Multiple Choice – Extended) 0625/22 45m Thursday 04 June 2020 PM
Physics (Core) 0625/32 1h 15m Wednesday 20 May 2020 PM
Physics (Extended) 0625/42 1h 15m Wednesday 20 May 2020 PM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Date Session
A
Accounting 0452/12 1h 15m Monday 18 May 2020 PM
Accounting 0452/22 1h 45m Thursday 21 May 2020 PM
Additional Mathematics 0606/12 2h Wednesday 27 May 2020 PM
Additional Mathematics 0606/22 2h Wednesday 03 June 2020 PM
Arabic 0544/23 1h Wednesday 29 April 2020 AM
Arabic 0544/43 1h Monday 18 May 2020 AM
B
Bahasa Indonesia 0538/01 1h 45m Friday 08 May 2020 PM
Bahasa Indonesia 0538/02 1h 30m Friday 29 May 2020 PM
Biology (Multiple Choice – Core) 0610/12 45m Friday 05 June 2020 PM
Biology (Multiple Choice – Extended) 0610/22 45m Friday 05 June 2020 PM
Biology (Core) 0610/32 1h 15m Thursday 14 May 2020 PM
Biology (Extended) 0610/42 1h 15m Thursday 14 May 2020 PM
Biology (Practical) 0610/52 1h 15m Tuesday 05 May 2020 PM
Biology (Alternative to Practical) 0610/62 1h Tuesday 05 May 2020 PM
Business Studies 0450/12 1h 30m Friday 22 May 2020 PM
Business Studies 0450/22 1h 30m Wednesday 27 May 2020 PM
C
Cambridge International Mathematics (Core) 0607/12 45m Tuesday 28 April 2020 PM
Cambridge International Mathematics (Extended) 0607/22 45m Tuesday 28 April 2020 PM
Cambridge International Mathematics (Core) 0607/32 1h 45m Thursday 30 April 2020 PM
Cambridge International Mathematics (Extended) 0607/42 2h 15m Thursday 30 April 2020 PM
Cambridge International Mathematics (Core) 0607/52 1h 10m Friday 15 May 2020 PM
Cambridge International Mathematics (Extended) 0607/62 1h 40m Friday 15 May 2020 PM
Chemistry (Multiple Choice – Core) 0620/12 45m Monday 01 June 2020 PM
Chemistry (Multiple Choice – Extended) 0620/22 45m Monday 01 June 2020 PM
Chemistry (Core) 0620/32 1h 15m Thursday 07 May 2020 PM
Chemistry (Extended) 0620/42 1h 15m Thursday 07 May 2020 PM
Chemistry (Practical) 0620/52 1h 15m Tuesday 19 May 2020 PM
Chemistry (Alternative to Practical) 0620/62 1h Tuesday 19 May 2020 PM
Chinese as a Second Language 0523/01 2h Tuesday 26 May 2020 PM
Chinese as a Second Language (Listening) 0523/02 45m Wednesday 10 June 2020 PM
Combined Science (Multiple Choice – Core) 0653/12 45m Thursday 04 June 2020 PM
Combined Science (Multiple Choice – Extended) 0653/22 45m Thursday 04 June 2020 PM
Combined Science (Core) 0653/32 1h 15m Wednesday 20 May 2020 PM
Combined Science (Extended) 0653/42 1h 15m Wednesday 20 May 2020 PM
Combined Science (Practical) 0653/52 1h 15m Tuesday 12 May 2020 PM
Combined Science (Alternative to Practical) 0653/62 1h Tuesday 12 May 2020 PM
Computer Science 0478/12 1h 45m Wednesday 13 May 2020 PM
Computer Science 0478/22 1h 45m Friday 15 May 2020 PM
Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)
(Multiple Choice – Core)
0654/12 45m Thursday 04 June 2020 PM
Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)
(Multiple Choice – Extended)
0654/22 45m Thursday 04 June 2020 PM
Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award) (Core) 0654/32 2h Wednesday 20 May 2020 PM
Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)
(Extended)
0654/42 2h Wednesday 20 May 2020 PM
Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award) (Practical) 0654/52 2h Tuesday 12 May 2020 PM
Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)
(Alternative to Practical)
0654/62 1h 30m Tuesday 12 May 2020 PM
D
Design & Technology 0445/13 1h 15m Wednesday 20 May 2020 AM
Design & Technology 0445/33 1h Friday 05 June 2020 AM
Design & Technology 0445/43 1h Friday 05 June 2020 AM
Design & Technology 0445/53 1h Friday 05 June 2020 AM
Drama 0411/13 2h 30m Thursday 04 June 2020 AM
E
Economics (Multiple Choice) 0455/12 45m Tuesday 09 June 2020 PM
Economics 0455/22 2h 15m Thursday 28 May 2020 PM
English as a Second Language
(Speaking Endorsement) (Core)
0510/12 1h 30m Monday 04 May 2020 PM
English as a Second Language
(Speaking Endorsement) (Extended)
0510/22 2h Monday 04 May 2020 PM
English as a Second Language
(Speaking Endorsement) (Listening – Core)
0510/32 40m Wednesday 06 May 2020 PM
English as a Second Language
(Speaking Endorsement) (Listening – Extended)
0510/42 50m Wednesday 06 May 2020 PM
English as a Second Language
(Count-in Speaking) (Core)
0511/12 1h 30m Monday 04 May 2020 PM
English as a Second Language
(Count-in Speaking) (Extended)
0511/22 2h Monday 04 May 2020 PM
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11. Sessions: AM morning PM afternoon EV evening
IG Cambridge IGCSE OL Cambridge O Level
AS Cambridge International AS Level AL Cambridge International A Level
Cambridge Final Exam Timetable June 2020
Syllabus view (A–Z)
Cambridge IGCSE Continued
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Date Session
Physics (Practical) 0625/52 1h 15m Tuesday 12 May 2020 PM
Physics (Alternative to Practical) 0625/62 1h Tuesday 12 May 2020 PM
S
Sociology 0495/13 2h Friday 22 May 2020 AM
Sociology 0495/23 1h 45m Thursday 28 May 2020 AM
Spanish (Listening) 0530/13 45m Wednesday 20 May 2020 AM
Spanish 0530/23 1h Monday 01 June 2020 AM
Spanish 0530/43 1h Wednesday 20 May 2020 AM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Date Session
T
Travel & Tourism 0471/13 2h Thursday 28 May 2020 AM
Travel & Tourism (Alternative to Coursework) 0471/23 2h 30m Saturday 30 May 2020 AM
U
Urdu as a Second Language 0539/01 2h Tuesday 12 May 2020 EV
Urdu as a Second Language (Listening) 0539/02 45m Friday 01 May 2020 EV
W
World Literature 0408/22 1h 15m Monday 18 May 2020 PM
World Literature 0408/32 1h 30m Friday 22 May 2020 PM
Cambridge O Level
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Date Session
F
Food & Nutrition 6065/13 2h Tuesday 09 June 2020 EV
French (Listening) 3015/01 45m Monday 11 May 2020 PM
French 3015/02 1h Wednesday 13 May 2020 PM
French 3015/04 1h Monday 11 May 2020 PM
H
History 2147/13 2h Monday 04 May 2020 AM
History 2147/23 2h Friday 15 May 2020 AM
I
Islamiyat 2058/12 1h 30m Monday 27 April 2020 PM
Islamiyat 2058/22 1h 30m Monday 11 May 2020 PM
L
Literature in English 2010/13 1h 30m Wednesday 13 May 2020 AM
Literature in English 2010/23 1h 30m Thursday 21 May 2020 EV
M
Mathematics Syllabus D 4024/12 2h Tuesday 26 May 2020 PM
Mathematics Syllabus D 4024/22 2h 30m Thursday 28 May 2020 PM
P
Physics (Multiple Choice) 5054/12 1h Thursday 04 June 2020 PM
Physics 5054/22 1h 45m Wednesday 20 May 2020 PM
Physics (Practical) 5054/32 2h Tuesday 12 May 2020 PM
Physics (Alternative to Practical) 5054/42 1h Tuesday 12 May 2020 PM
S
Swahili 3162/01 3h Monday 27 April 2020 EV
T
Tamil 3226/01 1h 30m Monday 27 April 2020 EV
Tamil 3226/02 1h 30m Friday 01 May 2020 EV
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Date Session
A
Accounting (Multiple Choice) 7707/12 1h 15m Monday 18 May 2020 PM
Accounting 7707/22 1h 45m Thursday 21 May 2020 PM
Additional Mathematics 4037/12 2h Wednesday 27 May 2020 PM
Additional Mathematics 4037/22 2h Wednesday 03 June 2020 PM
B
Biology (Multiple Choice) 5090/12 1h Friday 05 June 2020 PM
Biology 5090/22 1h 45m Thursday 14 May 2020 PM
Biology (Practical) 5090/32 1h 15m Tuesday 05 May 2020 PM
Biology (Alternative to Practical) 5090/62 1h Tuesday 05 May 2020 PM
Business Studies 7115/12 1h 30m Friday 22 May 2020 PM
Business Studies 7115/22 1h 30m Wednesday 27 May 2020 PM
C
Chemistry (Multiple Choice) 5070/12 1h Monday 01 June 2020 PM
Chemistry 5070/22 1h 30m Thursday 07 May 2020 PM
Chemistry (Practical) 5070/32 1h 30m Tuesday 19 May 2020 PM
Chemistry (Alternative to Practical) 5070/42 1h Tuesday 19 May 2020 PM
Combined Science (Multiple Choice) 5129/12 1h Wednesday 20 May 2020 PM
Combined Science 5129/22 2h 15m Tuesday 12 May 2020 PM
Commerce (Multiple Choice) 7100/13 1h Wednesday 10 June 2020 AM
Commerce 7100/23 2h Tuesday 02 June 2020 AM
Computer Science 2210/12 1h 45m Wednesday 13 May 2020 PM
Computer Science 2210/22 1h 45m Friday 15 May 2020 PM
E
Economics (Multiple Choice) 2281/12 45m Tuesday 09 June 2020 PM
Economics 2281/22 2h 15m Thursday 28 May 2020 PM
English Language 1123/12 1h 30m Wednesday 29 April 2020 PM
English Language 1123/22 1h 45m Monday 04 May 2020 PM
Environmental Management 5014/12 1h 45m Thursday 21 May 2020 PM
Environmental Management 5014/22 1h 45m Monday 08 June 2020 PM
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12. Sessions: AM morning PM afternoon EV evening
IG Cambridge IGCSE OL Cambridge O Level
AS Cambridge International AS Level AL Cambridge International A Level
Cambridge Final Exam Timetable June 2020
Syllabus view (A–Z)
Cambridge International AS Level
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Date Session
A
Accounting (Multiple Choice) 9706/13 1h Thursday 11 June 2020 AM
Accounting 9706/23 1h 30m Friday 08 May 2020 AM
B
Biology (Multiple Choice) 9700/12 1h Thursday 11 June 2020 PM
Biology 9700/22 1h 15m Wednesday 13 May 2020 PM
Biology (Practical – Advanced) 9700/33 2h Thursday 21 May 2020 PM
Biology (Practical – Advanced) 9700/34 2h Tuesday 02 June 2020 PM
Business 9609/13 1h 15m Wednesday 06 May 2020 AM
Business 9609/23 1h 30m Monday 11 May 2020 AM
C
Chemistry (Multiple Choice) 9701/12 1h Tuesday 09 June 2020 PM
Chemistry 9701/22 1h 15m Monday 11 May 2020 PM
Chemistry (Practical – Advanced) 9701/33 2h Thursday 14 May 2020 PM
Chemistry (Practical – Advanced) 9701/34 2h Thursday 28 May 2020 PM
Computer Science 9608/13 1h 30m Monday 04 May 2020 AM
Computer Science 9608/23 2h Monday 18 May 2020 AM
E
Economics (Multiple Choice) 9708/12 1h Wednesday 10 June 2020 PM
Economics 9708/22 1h 30m Tuesday 12 May 2020 PM
English General Paper 8021/12 1h 15m Wednesday 29 April 2020 PM
English General Paper 8021/22 1h 45m Monday 27 April 2020 PM
English Language 9093/12 2h 15m Thursday 30 April 2020 PM
English Language 9093/22 2h Monday 04 May 2020 PM
Environmental Management 8291/13 1h 30m Wednesday 27 May 2020 EV
Environmental Management 8291/23 1h 30m Thursday 04 June 2020 EV
F
First Language Spanish 8665/23 1h 45m Saturday 09 May 2020 AM
First Language Spanish 8665/43 2h 30m Friday 15 May 2020 AM
French Language 8682/23 1h 45m Friday 01 May 2020 AM
French Language 8682/33 1h 30m Tuesday 19 May 2020 AM
G
Geography (Core) 9696/12 1h 30m Wednesday 06 May 2020 PM
Geography (Core) 9696/22 1h 30m Thursday 14 May 2020 PM
German Language 8683/02 1h 45m Monday 08 June 2020 EV
German Language 8683/03 1h 30m Wednesday 10 June 2020 EV
Global Perspectives & Research 9239/13 1h 30m Thursday 07 May 2020 AM
H
History 9389/13 1h Wednesday 06 May 2020 AM
History 9389/23 1h 30m Monday 04 May 2020 AM
I
Information Technology 9626/13 1h 45m Monday 04 May 2020 AM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Date Session
L
Language & Literature in English 8695/22 2h Monday 04 May 2020 PM
Language & Literature in English 8695/92 2h Friday 15 May 2020 PM
Law 9084/13 1h 30m Wednesday 27 May 2020 AM
Law 9084/23 1h 30m Friday 29 May 2020 AM
Literature in English 9695/32 2h Friday 15 May 2020 PM
Literature in English 9695/42 2h Thursday 21 May 2020 PM
M
Marine Science 9693/13 1h 30m Tuesday 28 April 2020 EV
Marine Science 9693/23 1h 15m Thursday 30 April 2020 EV
Mathematics (Pure Mathematics) 9709/13 1h 50m Tuesday 05 May 2020 AM
Mathematics (Pure Mathematics) 9709/23 1h 15m Thursday 07 May 2020 EV
Mathematics (Mechanics) 9709/43 1h 15m Thursday 07 May 2020 AM
Mathematics (Probability & Statistics) 9709/63 1h 15m Thursday 07 May 2020 AM
Media Studies 9607/22 2h Friday 22 May 2020 PM
Music (Listening) 9483/13 2h Wednesday 20 May 2020 AM
N
Nepal Studies (Multiple Choice) 8024/01 1h Monday 25 May 2020 PM
Nepal Studies 8024/02 1h 45m Tuesday 09 June 2020 PM
P
Physical Education 9396/13 2h 30m Wednesday 10 June 2020 AM
Physics (Multiple Choice) 9702/12 1h 15m Wednesday 03 June 2020 PM
Physics 9702/22 1h 15m Monday 18 May 2020 PM
Physics (Practical – Advanced) 9702/33 2h Thursday 07 May 2020 PM
Physics (Practical – Advanced) 9702/34 2h Tuesday 26 May 2020 PM
Portuguese Language 8684/02 1h 45m Tuesday 12 May 2020 EV
Portuguese Language 8684/03 1h 30m Friday 15 May 2020 EV
Psychology 9990/12 1h 30m Tuesday 05 May 2020 PM
Psychology 9990/22 1h 30m Friday 15 May 2020 PM
S
Sociology 9699/13 1h 30m Monday 11 May 2020 AM
Sociology 9699/23 1h 30m Thursday 21 May 2020 AM
Spanish Language 8685/23 1h 45m Saturday 09 May 2020 AM
Spanish Language 8685/33 1h 30m Saturday 16 May 2020 AM
Spanish Literature 8673/43 2h 30m Friday 15 May 2020 AM
T
Thinking Skills 9694/13 1h 30m Friday 01 May 2020 AM
Thinking Skills 9694/23 1h 45m Tuesday 12 May 2020 AM
Travel & Tourism 9395/13 2h 30m Tuesday 26 May 2020 AM
U
Urdu Language 8686/02 1h 45m Monday 27 April 2020 EV
Urdu Language 8686/03 1h 30m Wednesday 13 May 2020 EV
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13. Sessions: AM morning PM afternoon EV evening
IG Cambridge IGCSE OL Cambridge O Level
AS Cambridge International AS Level AL Cambridge International A Level
Cambridge Final Exam Timetable June 2020
Cambridge International A Level
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Date Session
A
Accounting 9706/33 3h Thursday 14 May 2020 AM
B
Biology 9700/42 2h Wednesday 06 May 2020 PM
Biology 9700/52 1h 15m Wednesday 13 May 2020 PM
Business 9609/33 3h Wednesday 20 May 2020 AM
C
Chemistry 9701/42 2h Tuesday 05 May 2020 PM
Chemistry 9701/52 1h 15m Monday 11 May 2020 PM
Computer Science (Advanced) 9608/33 1h 30m Friday 22 May 2020 AM
Computer Science 9608/43 2h Tuesday 26 May 2020 AM
E
Economics (Multiple Choice) 9708/32 1h 15m Friday 12 June 2020 PM
Economics 9708/42 2h 15m Wednesday 20 May 2020 PM
English Language 9093/32 2h 15m Friday 22 May 2020 PM
English Language 9093/42 2h 15m Friday 05 June 2020 PM
F
French 9716/23 1h 45m Friday 01 May 2020 AM
French 9716/33 1h 30m Tuesday 19 May 2020 AM
French 9716/43 2h 30m Tuesday 26 May 2020 AM
Further Mathematics 9231/13 2h Friday 29 May 2020 AM
Further Mathematics 9231/23 2h Wednesday 03 June 2020 AM
Further Mathematics 9231/33 1h 30m Friday 05 June 2020 AM
Further Mathematics 9231/43 1h 30m Tuesday 09 June 2020 AM
G
Geography (Advanced) 9696/32 1h 30m Wednesday 03 June 2020 PM
Geography (Advanced) 9696/42 1h 30m Friday 05 June 2020 PM
German 9717/02 1h 45m Monday 08 June 2020 EV
German 9717/03 1h 30m Wednesday 10 June 2020 EV
German 9717/04 2h 30m Friday 12 June 2020 EV
H
History 9389/33 1h Friday 22 May 2020 AM
History 9389/43 1h 30m Tuesday 02 June 2020 AM
Syllabus/Component Code Duration Date Session
I
Information Technology (Advanced) 9626/33 1h 45m Thursday 21 May 2020 AM
L
Law 9084/33 1h 30m Monday 01 June 2020 AM
Law 9084/43 1h 30m Thursday 04 June 2020 AM
Literature in English 9695/52 2h Monday 01 June 2020 PM
Literature in English 9695/62 2h Thursday 04 June 2020 PM
Literature in English 9695/72 2h Thursday 04 June 2020 PM
M
Marine Science 9693/03 1h 30m Saturday 02 May 2020 AM
Marine Science 9693/04 1h 15m Saturday 09 May 2020 AM
Mathematics (Pure Mathematics) 9709/33 1h 50m Tuesday 19 May 2020 AM
Mathematics (Probability & Statistics) 9709/53 1h 15m Wednesday 13 May 2020 AM
Media Studies 9607/42 2h Monday 08 June 2020 PM
P
Physical Education 9396/33 2h 30m Friday 12 June 2020 AM
Physics 9702/42 2h Tuesday 12 May 2020 PM
Physics 9702/52 1h 15m Monday 18 May 2020 PM
Portuguese 9718/02 1h 45m Tuesday 12 May 2020 EV
Portuguese 9718/03 1h 30m Friday 15 May 2020 EV
Portuguese 9718/04 2h 30m Monday 25 May 2020 EV
Psychology 9990/32 1h 30m Tuesday 19 May 2020 PM
Psychology 9990/42 1h 30m Wednesday 27 May 2020 PM
S
Sociology 9699/33 3h Thursday 28 May 2020 AM
Spanish 9719/23 1h 45m Saturday 09 May 2020 AM
Spanish 9719/33 1h 30m Saturday 16 May 2020 AM
Spanish 9719/43 2h 30m Friday 15 May 2020 AM
T
Thinking Skills 9694/33 2h Friday 15 May 2020 EV
Thinking Skills 9694/43 1h 45m Tuesday 19 May 2020 EV
Travel & Tourism 9395/33 1h 30m Monday 01 June 2020 EV
Travel & Tourism 9395/43 1h 30m Wednesday 03 June 2020 EV
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