
The Cameroon GCE Results 2025 (Cameroon General Certificate of Education results) are eagerly awaited every year by students and parents across the country. In recent years, the GCE Board has released results in late July. For example, the Board officially announced the 2024 exam results on 24th July 2024, and similarly on 24th July 2023 for 2023. These announcements covered both Ordinary Level (O/L) and Advanced Level (A/L) exams (as well as Technical/Vocational equivalents). The Board’s press communiqué advised candidates to verify results at their registered exam centres and noted that the results “may be read on the radio”. In practice, students usually collect an official result slip from their schools or exam centres after the release. As of mid-2025, no official date has been announced yet – but based on past patterns (and the fact that exam script marking began on July 7, 2025), the 2025 results are expected in late July or early August 2025.
Expected Release Date for 2025 Results
The exact date for the Cameroon GCE Results 2025 is not yet published, but history provides a good clue. Each year’s marking and tabulation take a few weeks after the exams, so results tend to come out about one month after the June exams end. Notably, marking for the 2025 exams started on July 7, 2025, suggesting that results may follow in the last week of July or first week of August. Keep an eye on official announcements: the GCE Board will publish a press communiqué (as it did in 2024) detailing the release date. Until then, students should stay calm and prepare to check their scores later in July 2025.
How to Check Your GCE Results Online
Once the 2025 results are released, the Cameroon GCE Board provides official channels to verify them. Key steps to find your results include:
- Official GCE Board Website: After the release, the Board typically posts PDF result booklets on its website. For example, the 2024 press release included direct links to download the GCE Ordinary Level (O/L) and Advanced Level (A/L) result listscamgceb.org. When available, these PDFs contain all candidate names and grades – although note that many students simply collect their physical slip at their exam center.
- School/Exam Centre: In practice, candidates are advised to visit the school or exam center where they registered. According to the Board’s communiqué, “candidates will be able to verify their results at the centres where they registered”camgceb.org. Schools usually receive printed results on the release day, so you can obtain your official results slip there.
- Radio and Media: The GCE Board has noted that exam results may be broadcast on national radio. Stay tuned to mainstream outlets like CRTV radio for any live announcements on results day.
- Avoid Unofficial Sources: Be wary of social media or unofficial websites claiming early results. Only trust information from the GCE Board or recognized media. Official news sites (e.g. Journal du Cameroun) and major newspapers often report the results announcement day – for instance, Journal du Cameroun confirmed the 2023 results on 24 Julyen.journalducameroun.com.
By following these steps, you can securely access your 2025 GCE results once they are published. Remember that official confirmation comes only from the GCE Board or exam centre – any “leaked” results on Facebook or unofficial blogs should be ignored.
BIT Training Programmes After the GCE
While waiting for exam results, GCE graduates can also explore educational opportunities at the Buea Institute of Technology (BIT). BIT offers a range of career-oriented programs tailored to different entry levels:
- Certificate Programmes: These are 4‑month short courses that rapidly build practical IT and media skills. For example, BIT offers certificates in Basic Computing, Web Design, Graphic Design, Digital Marketing, and Video Production. These intensive courses are ideal for O/L or A/L graduates who want to quickly gain new skills or prepare for specialized ND/HND studies.
- National Diploma (ND) Programmes: BIT’s ND programs are 10‑month vocational diplomas. Students spend 9 months in classroom training (in areas like Webmaster, Applications Development, Computer Networking, etc.) and 2 months on internship. At the end, successful students earn a National Diploma in their field. These ND programmes are recognized by Cameroon’s Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training.
- Higher National Diploma (HND) Programmes: For A/L graduates seeking advanced training, BIT offers 2-year HND courses. An HND “is a great way for students to gain knowledge and skills” and to prepare for either higher studies or the job market. BIT’s HND options include Software Engineering, E‑Commerce & Digital Marketing, Computer Graphics & Web Design, Journalism, Corporate Communication, and Cinematography (among others).
Explore BIT’s Certificate Programmes (4-month courses), National Diploma Programmes (10-month diplomas), and Higher National Diploma Programmes (2-year advanced diplomas) on the BIT website. Each program page has details on course content, entry requirements, and how to apply. Enrolling at BIT can help bridge the gap between your GCE results and a successful career in IT, media, or business.
For example, BIT’s HND Cinematography program trains aspiring filmmakers with practical lessons in camera work, editing, and production. In this hands-on course, students like the one pictured learn to create professional video and film projects under expert supervision. If you are interested in a career in film, media or the arts, be sure to check out BIT’s programs in Cinematography, Video Production, Graphic Design, and Journalism for more creative pathways.
For more information or to apply, visit the BIT official website or contact the Admissions Office via WhatsApp (+237 653299033) or email (ask@bit.edu.cm). Our upcoming session starts October 2025, so prepare your application while you wait for the GCE 2025 results. No matter your outcome, BIT has a programme to help you advance your education and career.

