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May to June 2019 Examinations Results Soon to Be Available Online

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, August 12, 2019 (SKNIS): Candidates who wrote the May-June 2019 Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) examinations will soon be able to access their results online.
 
Results will be available on Tuesday, August 13, for CAPE (Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations); Wednesday, August 14 for CCSLC (Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Level Competence) and Thursday, August 15, for CSEC (Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate) at www.ors.cxc.org/studentportal  or www.results.cxc.org  
 
CXC wishes to announce a new system for the release of results in order to alleviate access issues that candidates have experienced in the past due to the high volume of traffic received on CXCs website.
 
Beginning this year, CXC will release results at varying times throughout the day.  Students who miss their territory’s window will have to wait until after the release window for all the other territories has elapsed in order to access their results.
 
All CCSLC results will be released at 9:00 a.m. Wednesday August 14, 2019. The release times for both CAPE and CSEC are from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. 
 
In addition, Mr. Solomon Claxton, National Examinations Registrar in the Ministry of Education, advises that candidates in St. Kitts and Nevis, who may have misplaced their registration number(s), can call for 467-1877 or visit their Facebook page SKNexams to request same and after verification will have their number(s) issued to them.
 
Also, if you registered at the school and also privately that will require two separate logins in order to access your results and the corresponding center number applicable to same, which is the first six digits of your registration number. 
 
Mr. Claxton said that it is hoped that when persons gain access to the results portal the results received will be favourable. 

SourceSKNIS

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