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PEARSON EDEXCEL INTERNATIONAL GCSE, GCE & INTERNATIONAL ADVANCED LEVEL (IAL) EXAMINATIONS
VENUE SCHEDULE FOR CANDIDATES UNDER BRITISH COUNCIL DHAKA EXAMINATIONS CENTRE
www.britishcouncil.org.bd
British CouncilExaminations Services
5 Fuller Road, Dhaka-1000 Telephone: +880 (0)2 9666773377
Cell phone: +8801730303885E-mail: [email protected]
MAY-JUNE 2015
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DISQUALIFICATIONfrom your examination and your overall qualification.
This poster must be displayed in a prominent place outside each examination room.
03The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We are registered in England as a charity.
Examinations Services 5 Fuller Rd, Dhaka 1000, T: 8618905, 9666773377
Email: [email protected]://www.britishcouncil.org.bd
GCE, International GCSE and IAL EXAMINATIONS: May-June 2015
Venue Schedule for Candidates under British Council Dhaka Examinations Centre.
1. Statement of Entry (Admit Card): Please check your Statement of Entry VERY CAREFULLY and ensure that the
following information is recorded correctly:
• your full name and date of birth
• subjects and/or units (A/AS level) you are taking and if you have cash in codes, please check these are also correct
• your UCI number (if you are taking A/AS units)
If you find any errors in the Statement of Entry information, please contact us immediately. Any unreported errors could
result in you receiving incomplete results.
2. Venue: Please check each exam venue against your subject/paper/module on the table below:
Date Session Subject Candidate Number Venue
Wed 06May ‘15
A.M.‘I’ 4HB0/01, Human Biology All Candidates (193) Marriott Convention Centre
Wed 06May ‘15
P.M.
‘I’ 4CM0/01, Commerce
‘A’ WBI03, Biology Unit 3
All Candidates (302)
From 1800 to 3032 (100) From 3036 to 9500 (219)
Marriott Convention Centre
Marriott Convention CentreBashundhara Convention Centre
Thu 07May ‘15
P.M.‘I’ 4BN0/01, Bangladesh Studies
‘A’ WCH03, Chemistry Unit 3
All Candidates (76)
All Candidates (790)
Academia School
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Fri 08May ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4AC0/01, Accounting
4HB0/02, Human Biology
‘A’ WPH03, Physics Unit 3
From 1800 to 9066 (740) From 9067 to 9500 (31)
All Candidates (193)
From 1800 to 8091 (900) From 8092 to 9500 (163)
Bashundhara Convention CentreInternational Convention City 1
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Bashundhara Convention CentreScholastica Mirpur
Mon 11May ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4IS0/01, Islamiyat 4RS0/01, Religious Studies
‘A’ WEC01, Economics Unit 1
6EC01, Economics Unit 1
6987, Travel & Tour Unit 1
All Candidates (5)
All Candidates (7)
From 1800 to 7046 (210) From 7047 to 9500 (133)
All Candidates (12)
All Candidates (1)
Academia School
Academia School
Scholastica MirpurAcademia School
Academia School
Academia School
Mon 11May ‘15
P.M.‘A’ 6PS01, Psychology Unit 1 All Candidates (2) British Council
International Advanced Level (IAL)
A.M. Session starts at 10.30 A.M.and P.M. Session starts at 3.00 P.M.
GCE A Level & International GCSE
A.M. Session starts at 3.00 P.M.and P.M. Session starts at 7.00 P.M.
04 The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We are registered in England as a charity.
Examinations Services 5 Fuller Rd, Dhaka 1000, T: 8618905, 9666773377
Email: [email protected]://www.britishcouncil.org.bd
Tue 12May ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4FR0/01 & 02, French, L,R & W
‘A’ WAC01, Accounting Unit 1
All Candidates (8)
From 1800 to 7061 (310) From 7062 to 8922 (210) From 8923 to 9500 (52)
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Marriott Convention CentreScholastica MirpurAcademia School
Tue 12May ‘15
P.M.‘I’ 4BI0/1B, Biology All Candidates (542) Bashundhara Convention Centre
Wed 13May ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4BN0/02, Bangladesh Studies
‘A’ WME03, Mechanics M3
6663, Core Maths. C1 6679, Mechanics M3
All Candidates (76)
From 1800 to 3716 (24) From 3717 to 9500 (3)
From 1800 to 3716 (13) From 3717 to 9500 (35)
Academia School
Maple Leaf International SchoolAcademia School
Maple Leaf International SchoolAcademia School
Wed 13May ‘15
P.M.‘A’ WBI06, Biology Unit 6 From 1800 to 3716 (115)
From 3717 to 9500 (48) Maple Leaf International SchoolAcademia School
Thu 14May ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4CH0/1C, Chemistry
‘A’ WFM01, Further Pure F1
6667, Further Pure FP1
From 1800 to 8118 (900) From 8119 to 9500 (76)
All Candidates (74)
All Candidates (13)
Bashundhara Convention CentreInternational Convention City 1
International Convention City 1
Academia School
Thu 14May ‘15
P.M.‘A’ WPH06, Physics Unit 6
6GS01, General Std. Unit 1
All Candidates (565)
All Candidates (1)
International Convention City 1
British Council
Fri 15May ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4IT0/02, ICT (Practical)
‘A’ WCH06, Chemistry Unit 6
All Candidates (142)
From 1800 to 3730 (300) From 3745 to 9500 (133)
Follow ICT Practical Instruction
Marriott Convention CentreAcademia School
Fri 15May ‘15
P.M.
‘I’ 4TU0/01, Turkish
‘A’ 6GE02, Geography Unit 2
All Candidates (3)
All Candidates (1)
British Council
British Council
Mon 18May ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4ET0/01, English Literature
‘A’ WBS01, Business Std. Unit 1
6BS01, Business Std. Unit 1
All Candidates (15)
All Candidates (311)
All Candidates (11)
Academia School
Marriott Convention Centre
Academia School
Mon 18May ‘15
P.M.‘A’ 6PS02, Psychology Unit 2 All Candidates (2) Academia School
Tue 19May ‘15
A.M.
‘A’ WPH01, Physics Unit 1
6PH01, Physics Unit 1
6RS02, Religious Std. Unit 2
From 1800 to 7365 (800) From 7366 to 9500 (269)
All Candidates (1)
All Candidates (1)
Bashundhara Convention CentreMarriott Convention Centre
Marriott Convention Centre
Marriott Convention Centre
Tue 19May ‘15
P.M.
‘I’ 4GE0/01, Geography
‘A’ WEC02, Economics Unit 2
6EC02, Economics Unit 2
All Candidates (1)
From 1800 to 7365 (300) From 7366 to 9500 (137)
All Candidates (9)
Academia School
Bashundhara Convention CentreMarriott Convention Centre
Academia School
05The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We are registered in England as a charity.
Examinations Services 5 Fuller Rd, Dhaka 1000, T: 8618905, 9666773377
Email: [email protected]://www.britishcouncil.org.bd
Wed 20May ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4BS0/01, Business Studies
‘A’ WMA01, Core Maths. C12
WST03, Statistics S3
6664, Core Maths. C2 6691, Statistics S3
From 1800 to 7703 (140) From 7704 to 9500 (58)
From 1800 to 7007 (935) From 7008 to 8735 (300) From 8741 to 9500 (111)
All Candidates (7)
All Candidates (43)
Bashundhara Convention CentreMarriott Convention Centre
Bashundhara Convention CentreMarriott Convention CentreInternational Convention City 2
Marriott Convention Centre
Marriott Convention Centre
Wed 20May ‘15
P.M.‘I’ 4PH0/1P, Physics From 1800 to 7703 (920)
From 7704 to 9500 (120) Bashundhara Convention CentreMarriott Convention Centre
Thu 21May ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4MB0/01, Mathematics B
4MA0/1F & 3H, Mathematics A
From 1800 to 3808 (600) From 3809 to 7703 (575) From 7704 to 9500 (271)
From 1800 to 3808 (29) From 3809 to 7703 (72) From 7704 to 9500 (15)
International Convention City 2International Convention City 3Marriott Convention Centre
International Convention City 2International Convention City 3Marriott Convention Centre
Thu 21May ‘15
P.M.
‘I’ 4IT0/01, ICT
‘A’ WBI01, Biology Unit 1
All Candidates (122)
From 1800 to 5645 (250) From 5646 to 8303 (45) From 8304 to 9500 (35)
International Convention City 2
Samarai Convention CentreInternational Convention City 2Marriott Convention Centre
Fri 22May ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4ET0/02, English Literature
‘A’ WCH01, Chemistry Unit 1
YLA0, Law, Paper 1
6CH01, Chemistry Unit 1
All Candidates (15)
All Candidates (881)
From 1800 to 7507 (115) From 7508 to 9500 (73)
All Candidates (1)
Academia School
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Maple Leaf International SchoolAcademia School
Academia School
Fri 22May ‘15
P.M.‘A’ 6GS02, General Std. Unit 2 All Candidates (1) British Council
Mon 01Jun ‘15
A.M.‘I’ 4HI0/01, History
‘A’ 6GP01, Govt. & Politics Unit 1
All Candidates (9)
All Candidates (38)
International Convention City 1
International Convention City 1
Mon 01Jun ‘15
P.M.
‘I’ 4EC0/01, Economics
‘A’ WBI02, Biology Unit 2
6BI02, Biology Unit 2
All Candidates (620)
All Candidates (330)
All Candidates (1)
International Convention City 1
International Convention City 1
International Convention City 1
Tue 02Jun ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4EA0/01, English Language A
‘A’ 6EN01, English Language 1
6EL01, English Lang. & Lit. 1
All Candidates (13)
All Candidates (7)
All Candidates (3)
Scholastica Mirpur
Scholastica Mirpur
Scholastica Mirpur
Tue 02Jun ‘15
P.M.
‘A’ WCH02, Chemistry Unit 2
YLA0, Law, Paper 2
6CH02, Chemistry Unit 2
All Candidates (889)
All Candidates (188)
All Candidates (1)
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Scholastica Mirpur
British Council
06 The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We are registered in England as a charity.
Examinations Services 5 Fuller Rd, Dhaka 1000, T: 8618905, 9666773377
Email: [email protected]://www.britishcouncil.org.bd
Wed 03Jun ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4BE0/01, Bengali
‘A’ WME01, Mechanics M1 WFM02, Further Pure F2
6677, Mechanics M1 6668, Further Pure FP2
From 1800 to 6026 (940) From 6027 to 9140 (310) From 9141 to 9500 (33)
All Candidates (941)
All Candidates (41)
Bashundhara Convention CentreMarriott Convention CentreAcademia School
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Oxford International School
Thu 04Jun ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4MB0/02, Mathematics B
4MA0/2F & 4H, Mathematics A
‘A’ WBS02, Business Std. Unit 2
6BS02, Business Std. Unit 2
From 1800 to 3808 (600) From 3809 to 7703 (575) From 7704 to 9500 (271)
From 1800 to 3808 (29) From 3809 to 7703 (72) From 7704 to 9500 (15)
All Candidates (287)
All Candidates (9)
International Convention City 1International Convention City 2Marriott Convention Centre
International Convention City 1International Convention City 2Marriott Convention Centre
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Marriott Convention Centre
Thu 04Jun ‘15
P.M.
‘A’ WPH02, Physics Unit 2
6PH02, Physics Unit 2
6GP02, Govt. & Politics Unit 2
From 1800 to 8871 (940) From 8872 to 9111 (30) From 9112 to 9500 (26)
All Candidates (2)
All Candidates (37)
Bashundhara Convention CentreInternational Convention City 1Marriott Convention Centre
Academia School
Academia School
Fri 05Jun ‘15
A.M.
‘A’ WST01, Statistics S1
6683, Statistics S1 6680, Mechanics M4
6993, Travel & Tour. Unit 7
From 1800 to 8441 (930) From 8442 to 9500 (141)
All Candidates (59)
All Candidates (1)
Bashundhara Convention CentreScholastica Mirpur
Scholastica Mirpur
Scholastica Mirpur
Fri 05Jun ‘15
P.M.‘I’ 4BI0/2B, Biology All Candidates (542) Bashundhara Convention Centre
Mon 08Jun ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4PM0/01, F. P. Mathematics
‘A’ WAC02, Accounting Unit 2
From 1800 to 5719 (650) From 5720 to 9500 (191)
All Candidates (478)
Bashundhara Convention CentreMarriott Convention Centre
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Mon 08Jun ‘15
P.M.‘A’ WBI04, Biology Unit 4
6GP03, Govt. & Politics Unit 3
All Candidates (177)
All Candidates (32)
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Academia School
Tue 09Jun ‘15
A.M.
‘A’ WME02, Mechanics, M2 WDM01, Decision Maths. D1
6678, Mechanics M2 6689, Decision Maths. D1
All Candidates (136)
All Candidates (18)
Academia School
Academia School
Tue 09Jun ‘15
P.M.
‘I’ 4CH0/2C, Chemistry
‘A’ 6PS03, Psychology Unit 3
From 1800 to 8862 (940) From 8863 to 9500 (36)
All Candidates (1)
Bashundhara Convention CentreAcademia School
Academia School
Wed 10Jun ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4HI0/02, History
‘A’ WBS04, Business Std. Unit 4
6BS03, Business Std. Unit 3
All Candidates (9)
All Candidates (187)
All Candidates (7)
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Bashundhara Convention Centre
07The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We are registered in England as a charity.
Examinations Services 5 Fuller Rd, Dhaka 1000, T: 8618905, 9666773377
Email: [email protected]://www.britishcouncil.org.bd
Wed 10Jun ‘15
P.M.
‘I’ 4EA0/02, English Language A
4EB0/01, English Language B
4ES0/01, ESL, R & W
4UR0/01, Urdu
‘A’ WCH04, Chemistry Unit 4
6CH04, Chemistry Unit 4
6RS03, Religious Std. Unit 3
All Candidates (13)
From 1800 to 5790 (945) From 5795 to 8360 (315) From 8362 to 9500 (153)
All Candidates (31)
All Candidates (1)
All Candidates (479)
All Candidates (1)
All Candidates (1)
Scholastica Mirpur
Bashundhara Convention CentreMarriott Convention CentreScholastica Mirpur
Scholastica Mirpur
Scholastica Mirpur
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Thu 11Jun ‘15
A.M.
‘I’ 4ES0/02, ESL, Listening
‘A’ WPH04, Physics Unit 4
6PH04, Physics Unit 4
6ET03, English Literature 3
All Candidates (31)
All Candidates (643)
All Candidates (1)
All Candidates (1)
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Thu 11Jun ‘15
P.M.
‘I’ 4PM0/02, F. P. Mathematics
‘A’ WEC03, Economics Unit 3
6EC03, Economics Unit 3
All Candidates (847)
All Candidates (200)
All Candidates (12)
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Fri 12Jun ‘15
A.M.
‘A’ WMA02, Core Maths. C34
6665, Core Maths. C3
From 1800 to 3300 (310) From 3301 to 5618 (250) From 5619 to 7466 (115) From 7467 to 9088 (200)From 9089 to 9500 (36)
All Candidates (81)
Marriott Convention CentreSamarai Convention CentreMaple Leaf International SchoolOxford International SchoolAcademia School
Marriott Convention Centre
Fri 12Jun ‘15
P.M.
‘I’ 4PH0/2P, Physics
‘A’ 6GS03, General Std. 3
From 1800 to 3090 (310)From 3091 to 4014 (250)From 4015 to 4470 (115)From 4471 to 7277 (200)From 7278 to 8420 (100)From 8421 to 9500 (65)
All Candidates (1)
Marriott Convention CentreSamarai Convention CentreMaple Leaf International SchoolOxford International SchoolScholastica MirpurSheraton Convention Centre
Oxford International School
Mon 15Jun ‘15
A.M.‘A’ 6GE03, Geography Unit 3 All Candidates (1) Academia School
Mon 15Jun ‘15
P.M.
‘A’ WCH05, Chemistry Unit 5
6CH05, Chemistry Unit 5
From 1800 to 3780 (315) From 3785 to 9500 (154)
All Candidates (1)
Marriott Convention CentreAcademia School
British Council
Tue 16Jun ‘15
A.M.‘A’ 6PS04, Psychology Unit 4 All Candidates (1) Academia School
Tue 16Jun ‘15
P.M.‘A’ 6666, Core Maths. C4 6686, Statistics S4
All Candidates (94) Academia School
Wed 17Jun ‘15
A.M.‘A’ WBI05, Biology Unit 5
6GP04, Govt. & Politics Unit 4
All Candidates (165)
All Candidates (32)
Academia School
Academia School
08 The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We are registered in England as a charity.
Examinations Services 5 Fuller Rd, Dhaka 1000, T: 8618905, 9666773377
Email: [email protected]://www.britishcouncil.org.bd
Wed 17Jun ‘15
P.M.
‘A’ WBS03, Business Std. Unit 3
6RS04, Religious Std. Unit 4 6BS04, Business Std. Unit 4
All Candidates (173)
All Candidates (1)
All Candidates (6)
Academia School
Academia School
Academia School
Thu 18Jun ‘15
A.M.‘A’ WPH05, Physics Unit 5
6PH05, Physics Unit 5
All Candidates (651)
All Candidates (1)
Bashundhara Convention Centre
Academia School
Thu 18Jun ‘15
P.M.‘A’ 6GS04, General Std. Unit 4 All Candidates (1) Academia School
Fri 19Jun ‘15
A.M.
‘A’ WEC04, Economics Unit 4
6EC04, Economics Unit 4
6EN03, English Language 3
6EL03, English Lang. & Lit. 3
From 1800 to 4920 (115) From 4921 to 9500 (110)
All Candidates (14)
All Candidates (6)
All Candidates (3)
Maple Leaf International SchoolAcademia School
Academia School
Academia School
Academia School
Fri 19Jun ‘15
P.M.‘A’ 6GE04, Geography Unit 4 All Candidates (1) British Council
Mon 22Jun ‘15
A.M.
‘A’ WST02, Statistics S2 WFM03, Further Pure F3
6684, Statistics S2 6669, Further Pure F3
From 1800 to 3743 (125) From 3744 to 9500 (152)
All Candidates (23)
Maple Leaf International SchoolAcademia School
Academia School
Addresses of Examination Venues:• British Council: 5, Fuller Road, GPO Box 161, Dhaka 1000. Tel: 9666 773377, 8618905
• Marriott Convention Centre: House- 3, Road- 3, Mirpur Road, Dhamnondi, Dhaka- 1205, Tel: 9676629, 04476701500
• Bashundhara Convention Centre: Block-G, Umme Kulshum Road, Bashundhara Residential Area, Baridhara, Dhaka, Tel: 8401214, Fax: 8401274
• Oxford international School: Road 27(Old)/16 (New), House 34, Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka 1209, Tel: 9115392, 9145560, 9124108
• International Convention City 1, 2, 3: Bashundhara 3 (Rajodarshan) Joarshahara, Near 300 Feet Purbachal Link Road, Khilkhet, Dhaka -1229, Tel: 8401214, Fax- 8401274
• Scholastica, Mirpur: Plot 2/B-2, 2/C, Lane 1, Section 13, (Near Hermann Gmeiner School) Mirpur, Dhaka – 1216, Tel: 9013855
• Scholastica, Uttara: STM Hall, Plot – 2, Road – 8 & 9, Sector – 1, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka – 1230, Tel: 8919544, 8916053
• Academia School: House - 6/10, Block – F, Lalmatia Housing State, Dhaka, Tel: 8110222, 01552633312
• Samarai Convention Centre: 23 / G / 7 Panthapath, (Opposite to Bashundhara City Shopping Complex) Dhaka -1205, Tel: 8622509
• Maple Leaf School: House- 96, Road- 11A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka. Tel: 8156672, 8154932, 01711192137
• Sheraton Convention Centre: Sunrise Plaza (4th & 5th Floor), 3/1, Mirpur Road, Lalmatia, Dhanmondi. Dhaka.
Phone: 9119184, 8125929
09The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We are registered in England as a charity.
Examinations Services 5 Fuller Rd, Dhaka 1000, T: 8618905, 9666773377
Email: [email protected]://www.britishcouncil.org.bd
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For every examinations, you must produce your individual Statement of Entry and the Valid International Passport that you used during registration at the entrance to the examination hall.
If you fail to do so, you will not be allowed into the examination hall.
EXAMINATION REGULATIONS
1 You are required to comply in all respects with any instructions issued by the Examination Board before and during an exam.
2 You may not attempt to deceive the invigilators by giving false or misleading information.
3 You are not allowed to take to your exam desk any books, notes or other materials except those authorised by the examination regulation. These are known as unauthorised materials’.
4 You are not allowed to possess any unauthorised materials while the exam is in progress (whether at your desk or otherwise).
5 You are not allowed to use, or attempt to use, or intend to use, any unauthorised materials while the exam is in progress.
6 You may not assist, attempt to assist, obtain or attempt to obtain assistance by improper means from any other person during your exams.
7 You are required to adhere at all times to the Instructions to Candidates, which you receive with your Examination paper.
8 You are required to comply with the exam board’s ruling. Invigilators are obliged to report any cases of irregularity or improper conduct to the British Council. The supervisor is empowered to discontinue your exam if you are suspected of misconduct and to exclude you from the exam hall.
9 You may not engage in any other unprofessional conduct designed to assist you in your exam attempt.
10 You are not permitted to remove either your candidate answer booklet or your question paper from the exam hall. All exam candidate answer booklets remain the property of the examination board.
11 Once the exam has started, you are not allowed to leave the exam hall permanently until the end of the session and then only when instructed by the invigilator.
12 If you attempt to gain an unfair advantage in the exam (whether by breaching an exam regulation or otherwise) you are likely to be removed from the examination board’s record following disciplinary proceedings.
EXAMINATION GUIDELINESBefore the Examination
• You are reminded to read the Notice to Candidates (instruction from Edexcel) carefully and observe all regulations governing the examination unless otherwise instructed. This notice will also be displayed near the examination hall for your reference.
• You are advised to synchronise your watch with the clock being used in the examination hall. You are not allowed to bring mobile phones and watches with calculators and/or chimes into the examination hall.
• You will not be allowed entry into the examination premises until 45 minutes before the examination start time.
• Please carefully check the date and venue of your examinations in the table above. All examinations scheduled for the International Advanced Level (IAL) AM session will start at 10.30 a.m. and the PM session at 3.00 p.m. GCE and International GCSE AM session will start at 3.00 p.m. and the PM session at 7.00 p.m. unless otherwise stated. Please note that you should arrive at the Centre at least 45 minutes before the beginning of each examination.
• You are reminded to read the Notice to Candidates (instruction from Edexcel) carefully and observe all regulations governing the examination unless otherwise instructed. This notice will also be displayed near the examination hall for your reference.
• If you are taking A/AS level exams, and are taking only the second of two consecutive papers, you only need to report for the second paper at 11.30am instead of 10.30am in the A.M. session (IAL), and at 4.00pm instead of 3.00pm in the P.M. session (IAL) and 4.00pm instead of 3.00pm in the A.M. session (GCE) and 8.00pm instead of 7.00pm in the P.M. session (GCE).
• For example (1), GCE Core Maths. C1 (6663) and Mechanics M3 (6679) run consecutively during the A.M. session, the first paper starts at 3.00pm, and the second at 4.30pm. If you are only taking the Mechanics M3 (6679), you need to report at 4.00pm.
• For example (2), Mechanics M 1 (WME01) and Further Pure F2 (WFM02) run consecutively during the A.M. session, the first paper starts at 10.30am, and the second at 12.00pm. If you are only taking
the Further Pure F2 (WFM02), you need to report at 11.30am.
• Please pay close attention to the Invigilator’s announcement at the beginning of each examination. This will include important information relating to safety within the examination hall.
• Please also ensure that you know where the fire exits are.
• Each desk in the examination hall is numbered; please ensure that you are sitting at the correct desk by referring to the candidate number.
During the Examination
• Please ensure that you arrive on time for your examination(s) as you will not be given extra time if you are late.
• During examinations, if you need any additional paper or assistance from the invigilators please raise your hand without making any noise.
• You are not permitted to leave the hall permanently until the end of the session.
• If you are required to leave the hall for a short period, you will be escorted by an Invigilator.
• You may take to your desk:- rulers, pens, pencils and an eraser- geometrical instruments- calculator which may be programmable but
which may not have a printout or graphic/word/ mass storage/display facility in any language.
• Before the examination begins please complete the following details on the front of your candidate answer booklet in black ballpoint pen:- your name or initial- your candidate number- your centre number
• Please use only black ball point pen to complete your answers in your candidate answer booklets.
• Please ensure that you have been given the correct examination paper by comparing the front cover of your examination paper with the paper designation code on the statement of entry.
• British Council does not implement a dress code for its examinations. However, please dress for your examination(s) in a manner which will not cause offence to your fellow candidates.
• Before, during and after your examination(s), please do not behave in a manner which will distract your fellow candidates. Inappropriate behaviour will be reported to examination body by the invigilator.
• Please do not open your question paper or start writing in your answer booklet until you are instructed to do so by the invigilator.
• Please stop writing as soon as the invigilator ends the examination. Please do not then leave your desk until the invigilator permits you to do so.
After the Examination
• Please submit your completed answer booklets, question paper to the invigilator at the end of the examination. No examination item should be removed from the exam hall.
• All candidates must remain seated for the full duration of the examination until all papers have been collected. Those who finish early must remain seated and MUST not leave the examination hall prematurely.
• Please note that question papers will be collected by the invigilators at the end of each exam and before you leave the examination hall
• Results for May-June 2015 session are expected to be available on 13 August 2015 for A Level and 20 August 2015 for International GCSE at www.britishcouncil.org.bd. “Candidate Statement of Provisional Results” will be sent to students’ home addresses for the private ones and to the schools for the school candidates.
• The original certificates are expected to be available sometime in June for January exams and November for May/June session.
• Candidates (under centre number 90320) need to collect certificates in person from the British Council by showing original Statement of Entry or Valid International Passport. In occasion of any candidate living outside Bangladesh, certificates can be collected by an authorised person along with candidate’s authorisation letter, original statement of entry and original ID of the person collecting on behalf.
• Candidate under different centre will collect the certificate from their respective schools.
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Examinations Services 5 Fuller Rd, Dhaka 1000, T: 8618905, 9666773377
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NOTICE TO CANDIDATES
Dear candidate
At the outset we would like send our best wishes for your May June 2015 examinations!
This communication is focussing on the possibility of disruptions during examinations in May-June 2015. Although we hope
that there will be no such disruptions, we would like you to be informed of the measures that the British Council may take in
such a situation in consultation with the UK exams board.
If there is any disruption like ‘Hartal’ we will assess the situation with Pearson Edexcel Examinations Board on case to case
basis and may deliver or postpone the examinations. We will communicate this to candidates. Candidate must evaluate the
situation while traveling to an exam venue during a ‘Hartal’ session if we deliver exams.
Safety of our candidates, staff, security of exams materials are paramount and influence our decision making. Therefore
Pearson Edexcel Examinations Board and British Council will keep the national situation under constant review. We are also
working on extra measures to put in place to ensure the safety and integrity of the exams. Where the situation is very much
disruptive, and our risk assessment does not permit us to deliver then in consultation with Pearson Edexcel Examinations
Board we may cancel examinations considering the safety & security of our staff, candidates and examinations.
Should you have any further queries, please do not hesitate to get in touch with Examination Services at
[email protected] or visit us at British Council, 5 Fuller Road, Dhaka.
We wish you the very best of luck with your exams
Examination Services
British Council, Bangladesh
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Information for candidatesFor written examinations – effective from 1 September 2014
This document has been written to help you. Read it carefully and follow the instructions.If there is anything you do not understand, especially which calculator you may use, ask your teacher.
A Regulations – Make sure you understand the rules
1 Be on time for all your exams. If you are late, your work might not be accepted.2 Do not become involved in any unfair or dishonest practice during the exam.3 If you try to cheat, or break the rules in any way, you could be disqualified from all your subjects.4 You must not take into the exam room:
• notes;• potential technological/web enabled sources of information such as an iPod, a mobile phone, a MP3/4 player or a wrist watch which has a
data storage device.Any pencil cases taken into the exam room must be see-through.Remember: possession of unauthorised material is breaking the rules, even if you do not intend to use it, and you will be subject to penalty and possible disqualification.
5 Do not use correcting pens, fluid or tape, erasable pens, highlighters or gel pens in your answers.6 Do not talk to or try to communicate with, or disturb other candidates once the exam has started.7 You must not write inappropriate, obscene or offensive material.8 If you leave the exam room unaccompanied by an invigilator before the exam has finished, you will not be allowed to return.9 Do not borrow anything from another candidate during the exam.
B Information – Make sure you attend your exams and bring what you need1 Know the dates and times of all your exams.2 Arrive at least ten minutes before the start of each exam.3 If you arrive late for an exam, report to the invigilator running the exam.4 If you arrive more than one hour after the published starting time for the exam, you may not be allowed to take it.5 Only take into the exam room the pens, pencils, erasers and any other equipment which you need for the exam.6 You must write in black ink. Coloured pencils or inks may only be used for diagrams, maps, charts, etc. unless the instructions printed on the front of the
question paper state otherwise.
C Calculators, Dictionaries and Computer Spell-checkers1 You may use a calculator unless you are told otherwise.2 If you use a calculator:
• make sure it works properly; check that the batteries are working properly;• clear anything stored in it;• remove any parts such as cases, lids or covers which have printed instructions or formulas;• do not bring into the exam room any operating instructions or prepared programs.
3 Do not use a dictionary or computer spell checker unless you are told otherwise.
D Instructions during the exam1 Always listen to the invigilator. Follow their instructions at all times.2 Tell the invigilator at once:
• if you think you have not been given the right question paper or all of the materials listed on the front of the paper;• if the question paper is incomplete or badly printed.
3 Read carefully and follow the instructions printed on the question paper and/or on the answer booklet.4 Fill in all the details required on the front of the question paper and/or the answer booklet before you start the exam. Make sure you fill these details in on any additional answer sheets that you use.5 Remember to write your answers within the designated sections of the answer booklet.6 Do your rough work on the proper exam stationery. Cross it through and hand it in with your answers. Make sure you add your candidate details to any additional answer sheets that you use.
E Advice and assistance1 If on the day of the exam you feel that your work may be affected by ill health or any other reason, tell the invigilator.2 Put up your hand during the exam if:
• you have a problem and are in doubt about what you should do;• you do not feel well;• you need more paper.
3 You must not ask for, and will not be given, any explanation of the questions.
F At the end of the exam1 If you have used more than one answer booklet and/or any loose sheets of paper, place them in the correct order. Remember to fasten them together with a treasury tag before you leave. Make sure you add your candidate details to any additional answer sheets that
you use.
2 Do not leave the exam room until told to do so by the invigilator.
3 Do not take from the exam room any stationery. This includes the question paper, answer booklets used or unused, rough work or any other materials provided for the exam.
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Warning to Candidates
1. You must be on time for all your examinations.
2. You must not become involved in any unfair or dishonest practice in any part of the examination.
3. You must not:
• sit an examination in the name of another candidate;
• have in your possession any unauthorised material or equipment which might give you an unfair advantage.
4. ossession of a mobile phone or other unauthorised material is breaking the rules, even if you do not intend to use it, and you will be subject to penalty and possible disqualification.
5. You must not talk to, attempt to communicate with or disturb other candidates once you have entered the examination room.
6. You must follow the instructions of the invigilator.
7. If you are in any doubt speak to the invigilator.
The Warning to Candidates must be displayed in a prominent place outside each examination room. This may be a hard copy A3 paper version or an image of the poster projected onto a wall or screen for all candidates to see.
Effective from 1 September 2014