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Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination

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The HKCEE (Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination), conducted by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA), is normally taken by a student at Form 5, the end of his/her five-year secondary education in Hong Kong.

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Introduction

In 2004, 118,213 candidates entered for the examination. 84,549 of them were school candidates and 33,664 were private candidates.

The HKCEE is conducted in late April and May and the results are released in the second week of August. There are 44 subjects in the HKCEE. Most day school candidates take 7 to 8 subjects in the HKCEE, with 10 being the upper limit. Apart from Chinese Language and English Language which are taken by almost every school candidate, and other language-related subjects, all subjects can be taken in either Chinese or English. The same standards are applied in marking and grading and the language medium is not recorded on the results notices or certificates.

Grading

The results of the HKCEE are expressed in terms of six grades A - F, of which grade A is the highest and F the lowest. Results below grade F are designated as unclassified (UNCL). Before 2002 grades A - F were further subdivided into twelve subgrades, from A1 to F12.

A grade C or above in most of the HKCEE subjects is recognised as equivalent to an O-level pass (grade C or better) in an overseas GCE examination and grade E is widely accepted in Hong Kong as a basic level of achievement for employment purposes.

HKCEE English Language Exam

There are two syllabus offered for students taking the HKCEE English Language Examination: Syllabus A and Syllabus B. Syllabus B is more advanced and is O-Level equivalent; a grade C on syllabus A is considered by the HKEAA to be the equivalent of a grade E on the syllabus B exam.

Purpose of HKCEE

After sitting the HKCEE and having their examination results announced, candidates may apply for a seat in Form 6 amongst local schools in Hong Kong. Moreover, in order to qualify for the HKALE (Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination), students must have taken the HKCEE as a prerequisite.

The certificate of HKCEE is well-known and widely recognised in Hong Kong as a formal document for seeking a job or pursuing further studies. The HKEAA has arrangement with examination boards in the United Kingdom and most subjects are equivalent to O-level of the General Certificate of Education (GCE), although most agree the standard of HKCEE is higher, and it is more difficult to get the same grade in HKCEE.

Early Admissions Scheme

Currently, there is a scheme called the Early Admissions Scheme held by universities in Hong Kong, such as The University of Hong Kong (HKU), The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). Candidates with 6 or more 'A's (Distinctions) in the HKCEE (With their Language subjects scoring 'C' or above) are eligible for applying the Early Admission Scheme which may grant them the admission to the afforementioned institutions without the need to sit for the HKALE.

Subjects included

Brief Introduction

There are in total 45 subjects which can be taken by students in HKCEE. Normally, most students take only 7 or 8 subjects in their examination. However students from so-called 'élite' schools, or those aiming for perfect marks can take up to ten subjects.

Except for language-related subjects, most subjects in HKCEE can be taken in either English and Chinese.

List of the subjects

Subjects offered in the 2005 sitting:

ACCOMMODATION AND CATERING SERVICES
ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS
ART (CHANGED TO VISUAL ARTS)
BIOLOGY
BUDDHIST STUDIES
CERAMICS
CHEMISTRY
CHINESE HISTORY
CHINESE LANGUAGE
CHINESE LITERATURE
COMMERCE
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY (ALTERNATIVE SYLLABUS)
ECONOMIC AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
ECONOMICS
ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICITY
ENGINEERING SCIENCE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE (SYLLABUS A)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE (SYLLABUS B)
FASHION AND CLOTHING
FRENCH
GEOGRAPHY
GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
GRAPHICAL COMMUNICATION
HISTORY
HOME ECONOMICS (DRESS AND DESIGN)
HOME ECONOMICS (FOOD, HOME AND FAMILY)
HUMAN BIOLOGY
INTEGRATED HUMANITIES
LITERATURE IN ENGLISH
MATHEMATICS
MUSIC
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
PHYSICS
PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTS
PUTONGHUA
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
SOCIAL STUDIES
TECHNICAL DRAWING
TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIES
TEXTILES
TRAVEL AND TOURISM
WORD PROCESSING AND BUSINESS COMMUNICATION (ENGLISH)

Future development

Owing to the transition from the 5+2-year curriculum (5 years of secondary and 2 years of sixth form / matriculation) to a 6-year curriculum of secondary education, the HKCEE and the HKALE will be faded out and replaced with a new examination.

In 2007, the curriculum of the Chinese Language subject will be revised. The proposed revisions include:

  • The removal of the 26 selected essays, excerpts from the classics, poems and ancient lyrics in the original curriculum, replacing them with the selection of reading materials by the teachers.
  • The addition of a speaking (oral) Chinese exmination.

See also

External Links

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