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Cameroon GCE Sanctions & Examination Malpractices
Introduction
The Cameroon General Certificate of Education (GCE) Board has strict policies to maintain examination integrity. Any form of malpractice is subject to severe sanctions, including result cancellation, bans, and legal action.
Common GCE Examination Malpractices
- Bringing pre-prepared notes or materials hidden in clothing.
- Writing notes on body parts, desks, or walls.
- Using mobile phones or smart devices.
- Paying someone else to sit for the exam.
- Impersonation with fake IDs.
- Collusion between candidates and invigilators.

Sanctions for GCE Examination Malpractices
Depending on the severity of the offense, the following sanctions apply:
Offense | Sanction |
---|---|
Possession of unauthorized materials | Cancellation of subject result |
Colluding with invigilators | Cancellation of all results |
Impersonation | Ban for up to 3 years |
Bribing officials | Legal prosecution |
How to Avoid Examination Malpractices
Follow these guidelines to ensure a smooth exam experience:
- Arrive early and follow all exam regulations.
- Avoid carrying unnecessary materials into the exam hall.
- Report any suspicious activities to invigilators.
Legal Framework and GCE Examination Policies
The Cameroon GCE Board operates under strict legal guidelines. Violations can lead to prosecution under national laws. Learn more at GCE Panel.
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Conclusion
Integrity in examinations ensures fairness and credibility. Always adhere to the guidelines to avoid sanctions and safeguard your academic future.