We will run our June 2022 exam series as scheduled where it is safe and permitted to do so.
Component exemptions, component adjustments and guidance for components are available in our June 2022 series. The deadline for applying to use component adjustments and/or exemptions was
17 April 2022 but you do not need to apply to use our guidance for components. You can also apply for special consideration for candidates if they unexpectedly, but for an acceptable reason, cannot take some of the components for which they were entered.
A summary of key dates for the June 2022 series
Key dates for the June 2022 series (PDF, 146KB)
31 October 2022 | Final timetable and Cambridge Guide to Making Entries available on |
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21 February 2022 | Final entries deadline |
17 April | Late entries deadline |
25 April | Start of timetabled exam period |
10 June | End of timetabled exam period |
11 August
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Results released for Cambridge International AS & A Level |
17 August
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Results released for Cambridge Pre-U at 00:01 BST. You can release these results to your candidates on Thursday 18 August from 08:00 BST.
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18 August
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Results released for Cambridge IGCSE and O Level |
Entries
The late entries deadline was 17 April 2022. Any changes you make now will be subject to very late entry fees. Please make amendments as soon as possible, so that we can get your question papers and other exam materials to you in time for the exams. Courier lead times are currently much longer than before the pandemic and we want to avoid the risk of exam materials not reaching schools on time.
Withdrawals
You can withdraw entries until seven days after the end of the exam series and you will receive a credit. You need to email us so we can arrange the withdrawal and credit for you. We generate invoices weekly and recommend you pay for the entries you know you have made within normal payment terms and the credit will follow.
Question paper security
All unused question papers and answer booklets must be stored securely until at least 24 hours after the end of the exam or Key Time, whichever is later. After this time you can dispose of the unused question papers or you can return them to candidates/centre staff if you want to.
Guidance on running exams
To make it easier to use and understand, we structure our guidance around the phases of the Cambridge Exams Cycle.