PLEASE DESTROY ALL PREVIOUS COPIES OF THE GUIDE TO MAKING ENTRIES FOR THE NOVEMBER EXAMINATION SERIES. Contents Page Instructions for the submission of entries - November 2013 .......................................................................... 02 • Introduction............................................................................................................................ 02 • Syllabus Information .............................................................................................................. 02 • Methods of Entry ................................................................................................................... 02 • Final Date for Receipt of Entries ........................................................................................... 02 • Private Candidates ................................................................................................................ 02 • Candidate Numbering ........................................................................................................... 02 • Entry Details .......................................................................................................................... 03 • Despatch of Entry Forms ...................................................................................................... 05 • Entry Amendments ................................................................................................................ 05 • Entry Exclusions .................................................................................................................... 05 • Cambridge International AS & A Level – Compensatory AS Level ...................................... 05 • Entering for an Examination, A Notice to Candidates ........................................................... 06 Instructions for entering School Certificate group awards ............................................................................. 07 • Entry criteria for the School Certificate (SC) ......................................................................... 07 • Entry criteria for the Higher School Certificate (HSC) ........................................................... 09 List of syllabus and option codes - November 2013 ........................................................................................ 10 • School Certificate syllabuses in alphabetical order............................................................... 10 • Higher School Certificate syllabuses in alphabetical order ................................................... 17 Candidate Entry Amendment Form ....................................................................................................................... 27 Index of School Certificate syllabuses in syllabus code order ............................................................................... 29 Index of Higher School Certificate syllabuses in syllabus code order ................................................................... 29 1 Instructions for the submission of entries 1. Introduction The Cambridge Guide to Making Entries contains instructions for the submission of all General Qualification examinations for the November 2013 examination series. This document should be read in conjunction with the November 2013 exam timetable, to ensure that any timetable clashes are detected as early as possible. The qualifications that are covered by this document are: • School Certificate (Cambridge International O Level) • Higher School Certificate (Cambridge International AS & A Level) 2. Syllabus information Syllabus information, including syllabus numbers, entry option codes and prohibited combinations, is contained in the syllabus lists provided with these instructions. Candidates are not permitted to enter for the same syllabus code at two centres in the same examination series. 3. Methods of entry Centres should submit entries using the entry form INT./E.1 supplied with these instructions. Centres are reminded of the importance of submitting accurate entry data. The materials supplied to Centres after the receipt of entries, including such items as question papers, coursework/internallyassessed mark sheets and attendance registers, are dependent upon those entries, as is the subsequent processing of candidates’ marks, grades and certificates. 4. Final date for the receipt of entries Examination Series/ Qualification November School Certificate and Higher School Certificate 30 May Centres should submit their entries as soon as possible. Entries received after the above specified date will be subject to late entry fees. 5. Private candidates University of Cambridge International Examinations are designed primarily for candidates who follow courses of study at schools and colleges that act as registered Centres. It is recognised, however, that there are candidates who may not attend schools or colleges but who may wish to enter for the examinations. Such individuals are referred to as private candidates, and their status is indicated by entering the letter ‘P’ in the appropriate column on the entry form. Individuals who have been entered as private candidates are identified separately in summaries of the Centre’s results. Statement of Results and Certificates will be sent to the Centre. 6. Candidate numbering Centres must allocate a candidate number to each candidate. For each candidate a unique number within the range 1 to 9999 must be used. Candidate numbers need not be consecutive but must be listed in ascending numerical order. All subsequent lists of candidates provided by Cambridge will be in candidate number order. 2 7. Entry details Please complete the entry form according to the following instructions that are numbered 1-19 to correspond with column numbers or boxes on the entry form. 1 EXAMINATION OF *MAY/JUNE *NOVEMBER/DECEMBER Delete the words MAY/JUNE 2 0 Insert 13 2 CENTRE NUMBER; SCHOOL NUMBER Insert your Centre Number and, if appropriate, the School Number. 3 CENTRE NAME; SCHOOL NAME Insert the name of your Centre and, if appropriate, the name of the School. 4 RETAKE CANDIDATES This box should only be used if you are making entries for the November examination series. Please tick this box if your form is being used solely to re-enter candidates in the November examination series for syllabuses which they sat in the previous June series. Do not mix new and retake candidates on the same form. 5 CANDIDATE NUMBER Enter for each candidate the number that you have allocated. 6 CANDIDATE NAME Enter each candidate’s name. Write the family name(s) first, then a colon and then the other name(s) or initials(s). e.g. SMITH:PATRICIA ANN PORTER-BROWN:PETER J S GARCIA:DANIEL GUSTAVO ESTEBAN On certificates, names will appear as, for example, DANIEL GUSTAVO ESTEBAN GARCIA. A colon need not be used in the case of candidates where the family name appears as the first word(s) of the name, such as in TANG PO HENG. If the colon is omitted, the candidate’s name will appear on all documents, including results and certificates, in the same form as originally submitted. 7 SEX M/F Enter M for a male candidate, F for a female candidate. 8 DATE OF BIRTH DAY MONTH YEAR Enter the date of birth of each candidate numerically, e.g. for 25 August 1994, enter: 2 9 5 0 8 9 4 CANDIDATE STATUS For a school candidate: For a private candidate: Leave Blank Enter P 3 10 PREVIOUS ENTRY This section should be completed for those candidates entered for a carry-forward component entry option. CENTRE NUMBER: CANDIDATE NUMBER: 11 Enter the Centre Number used in the previous examination. Enter the candidate number used in the previous examination. SYLLABUS DETAILS Ensure that each candidate is entered for the correct syllabus/options as follows: SYLLABUS CODE: OPTION CODE: Enter the 4-figure syllabus code in the left hand side of the box. Enter the one or two letter option code, where applicable, for the option components required in the right hand side of the box. Entry details for candidates making entries for more than eight syllabuses may be continued on the following line, in which case columns 5-10 on the left hand side of the form should be left blank (i.e. there is no need to repeat the candidate details). Examples of entries for two syllabuses are given below: Example 1 – SC / O LEVEL COMPUTER STUDIES 7010 AY for a candidate entering for components 12 and 02 Example 2 – HSC / A LEVEL BIOLOGY 9700 12 AY for a candidate entering for components 12, 22, 33, 42 and 52 ANALYSIS OF ENTRY This box is for the Centre’s own use and may be of assistance in calculating the fee payable. 13 CANDIDATE’S INITIALS This box is for the Centre’s own use. 14 NUMBER OF CANDIDATES ON THIS SHEET The total number of candidates listed on the sheet should be entered in the upper box at the foot of the ‘Candidate Name’ column. 15 TOTAL NUMBER OF CANDIDATES Enter, on the last form only, the total number of candidates on all the forms used. 16 17 DECLARATION and DATE The Head of Centre must sign and date the declaration on each of the entry forms. 18 TOTALS This box is for the Centre’s own use. 19 SHEET NUMBER Each sheet must be numbered in the boxes e.g. for three sheets; Sheet 1: ‘1 of 3’ Sheet 2: ‘2 of 3’ Sheet 3: ‘3 of 3’ 4 8. Despatch of entry forms When the Entry Forms have been completed, the top two copies should be prepared for despatch. These should be submitted to the Mauritius Examinations Syndicate. The third copy should be retained by the Centre. 9. Entry amendments Amendments for all entries must be submitted on the Candidate Entry Amendment Form (see page 27). This form is to be photocopied as required. 10. Entry exclusions Candidates may not offer in any one examination: • • • Subjects with identical titles, at the same qualification level, More than one of the alternatives in any subject, except where specified in the Syllabuses. Any combination of subjects or papers forbidden by the subject Syllabuses. Oral and practical assessment will be carried out in appropriate subjects. In addition, Centres may offer Coursework (school-based assessment) in most subjects provided that Cambridge is satisfied that suitable and reliable moderation can be achieved. Teachers must be trained by Cambridge in the appropriate subjects before Centres may undertake this internal assessment. 11. Cambridge International AS & A Level – Compensatory AS Level Some candidates who have entered for an A Level in a subject will be awarded an AS result rather than an A Level result. This is because their performance, while not meeting the standards of the A Level examination, successfully meets those required for the AS Level. Candidates who have failed to reach the required standard in the A Level examination but who would have passed at AS Level examination will receive a Statement of Result which shows the AS performance, graded a(a)-e(e), providing a clear indication of their achievement. Please note that compensatory AS results are not available for all subjects as there are a few that are not available at AS Level. Not all examination boards adopt this practice; this service to candidates is part of Cambridge’s commitment to ensuring accurate and reliable results, which fully recognise the nature of a candidate’s achievement. 5 Entering for an Examination A notice to candidates Before your school submits its entries to Cambridge, you will be asked to check your entry and confirm that it is correct. You must pay particular attention to the following points: A Are your first forename and family name correctly spelt, and are the initials of your other forenames correctly shown? This is most important, because certificates show the names given on the entry form. Centre and candidate details including the spelling of name and date of birth must be checked when Statements of Entry (and Statements of Result) are issued. Any inaccuracies must be reported to Cambridge immediately upon discovery and prior to the issue of certificates. A fee will be charged for issuing a replacement certificate due to incorrect candidate and/or Centre details. This service is available only within 18 months of the date of issue of the original certificate. B Are your date of birth and your sex code correctly shown? C Have you been entered for all the syllabuses you are taking and for the correct components within each syllabus? You should pay particular attention to your entry for syllabuses where there are alternative syllabuses. D Is the total number of syllabuses you are taking shown correctly? You must realise that in checking and signing for your entry you are taking responsibility for its accuracy. You will not be permitted to make changes later. A copy of this notice should be displayed where candidates can read it, or it should otherwise be brought to their attention before they check their entries. 6 Instructions for entering School Certificate group awards 1. Entry criteria for the School Certificate (SC) The School Certificate (SC) is only available in the October/November examination series and to centres in Mauritius only. The School Certificate is not available for private candidates even if they fulfil the entry criteria. The School Certificate Group Award is based on the amalgamation of Cambridge International Ordinary Level subjects. The SC can only be taken at one exam series, and candidates are not allowed to carry forward syllabus grades they may have obtained in previous series. Candidates will not be required to identify that they wish to enter for the SC Group Award. In the course of processing entries, Cambridge will identify any school candidates that meet the SC entry criteria and will enter those candidates for the School Certificate Group Award. 2. Entry requirements Any school candidate wishing to enter for the School Certificate must meet the following requirements: • • • To be entered for at least six syllabuses and; One of the six syllabuses must be an English Language subject (Group 1) and; The candidate must choose subjects from at least three of the remaining groups (Groups 2–7). 3. Subjects of examination The Cambridge International O Level subjects to be considered towards the School Certificate Group Award are grouped as follows: Subject Group Group 1 English Group 2 Humanities Group 3 Language Group 4 Mathematics Syllabus Code 1125 1126 2010 2020 2026 2048 2055 2056 2058 2158 2162 2217 2251 2281 3014 3025 3035 3180 3201 3206 3209 3214 3216 3218 3252 4021 4029 4037 4040 Syllabus Title English Language (Mauritius) English Language (Syllabus B) (Mauritius) Literature in English French Literature (Mauritius) Literature in Hindi (Mauritius) Religious Studies (Bible Knowledge) Hinduism Islamic Religion and Culture Islamiyat History (World Affairs, 1917-1991) History (Mauritius) Geography Sociology Economics French (Mauritius) German (Syllabus B) Spanish (Syllabus B) Arabic Hindi (Mauritius) Tamil Urdu (Mauritius) Telugu (Mauritius) Sanskrit (Mauritius) Marathi (Mauritius) Modern Standard Chinese (Mauritius) Mathematics Syllabus A (Mauritius) Mathematics Syllabus D (Mauritius) Additional Mathematics Statistics (Continued) 7 (Subjects of examination for the School Certificate award - continued) Subject Group Group 5 Science Group 6 Arts & Crafts Group 7 Technical & Commercial Syllabus Code 5014 5016 5031 5038 5054 5070 5090 5096 5129 6005 6043 6050 6065 7010 7048 7096 7100 7101 7110 7115 Syllabus Title Environmental Management Physical Education Science for All Agriculture Physics Chemistry Biology Human and Social Biology Combined Science Art & Design (Mauritius) Design and Technology Fashion and Fabrics Food and Nutrition Computer Studies CDT: Design and Communication Travel and Tourism Commerce Commercial Studies Principles of Accounts Business Studies 4. Award rules The grade aggregate is based on the best six numeric grades, irrespective of those used to award the SC. To obtain an SC award a candidate must obtain at least an aggregate of 45 and achieve one on the following minimum requirements: • • One credit and five passes including English Language, or Two credits and three passes including English Language Where the following grades constitute credits/passes: A* A B C D E U No Result 1 (one) 2 (two) 3 (three) 4 (four) 5 (five) 6 (six) 7 (seven) 8 (eight) 9 (nine) No Result Credit Pass Ungraded No Result All candidates who fulfil the entry requirements and obtain the minimum requirement as shown above will be awarded a School Certificate (Unclassified). 8 1. Entry criteria for the Higher School Certificate (HSC) The Higher School Certificate (HSC) is only available in the October/November examination series and to centres in Mauritius only. The Higher School certificate is not available to private candidates even if they fulfil the entry criteria. The Higher School Certificate Group Award is based on the amalgamation of General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced Level subjects. The HSC can only be taken at one exam series, and candidates are not allowed to carry forward syllabus grades they may have obtained in previous series. Candidates will not be required to identify that they wish to enter for the HSC Group Award. In the course of processing entries, Cambridge will identify any school candidates that meet the HSC entry criteria and will enter those candidates for the Higher School Certificate Group Award 2. Entry requirements Any school candidate wishing to enter for the Higher School Certificate must meet the following requirements: • • • To be entered for at least five subjects; One of the five subjects must be the Cambridge International AS General Paper The candidate’s entry has to include one of the three following combinations: 1. To be entered for the Cambridge International AS General Paper and 4 Cambridge International A Level subjects. 2. To be entered for the Cambridge International AS General Paper; 3 Cambridge International A Level subjects and 1 Cambridge International AS Level subject. 3. To be entered for the Cambridge International AS General Paper; 2 Cambridge International A Level subjects and 2 Cambridge International AS Level subjects. 3. Award rules Candidates who satisfied the entry criteria must achieve one of the following combinations of results in order to achieve an HSC Pass. • • • General Paper (Grade U* or better) and at least 3 A Levels (Grade E or better). General Paper (Grade U* or better), 2 A Levels (Grade E or better), and 2 AS Levels (Grade U* or better). General Paper (Grade e or better), 2 A Levels (graded better than D and E) and 1 AS Level (Grade U* or better). Candidates who enter for a Cambridge International A Level syllabus but are awarded a compensatory AS result will be awarded an HSC pass provided that they meet the criteria in rules 2 or 3 above. 9 10 6005 Art & Design 7115 7048 Business Studies CDT: Design and 1, 5 2, 3 2, 4 2, 5 3, 4 3, 5 D E F G H I Leave Blank Y 1, 2 12, 22 12, 22, 62 1, 4 C BY 1, 3 1, 2 1, 2 B A A Mauritius (Zone 4) - School Certificate Communication 5090 Biology (Mauritius) 3180 Coursework 2: Coursework Structured - 2h45m 1h45m 1: 1h45m 1h 62: Alternative To Practical 62 22: Case Study 22 1h45m 12: Short Answer/Structured Response 12 1h - - 6h 6h 6h 22: Theory 22 Coursework Critical & Historical Study Design Study External Interpretative Study External Observational Study External 1h30m 1h30m - - 1h45m 2h 2h Duration 12: Multiple Choice 12 5: 4: 3: 2: 1: Composition Translation & Reading Comprehension 1: 2: 82: Coursework Mark Carried Forward 2: Arabic 12, 82 BY 12: Theory 12 12, 2 AY 5038 12: Paper 12 Component Information Agriculture 12, 22 Components 22: Paper 22 AY Code Code 4037 Option Syllabus Mathematics Additional Syllabus Name Cambridge International O Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): 30% 70% 50% 50% 25% 50% 25% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 55% 45% 30% 30% 70% 50% 50% Weighting Not available to private candidates. examination series as 5096 or 5129. May not be taken in the same available to private candidates. Options C, D, F, G, H and I are not Not available to private candidates. Notes 11 7101 Commercial Studies 2h Mauritius (Zone 4) - School Certificate 1h 12, 22 2h30m - 22: Structured Questions 22 Y Paper 1 Design Project 12: Multiple Choice 12 2281 1: - 82: Project Mark Carried Forward - 2h30m 1h30m Project 2h 32: Alternative to Coursework 32 2: 12: Paper 12 Text Processing 3: 2h 2h Economics 1, 2 12, 32 CY Leave Blank 12, 82 Arithmetic 2: Elements of Commerce 2h 1: 1h 22: Written 22 2h15m 12: Multiple Choice 12 1h 1h 42: Alternative To Practical 42 22: Theory 22 1h30m 12: Multiple Choice 12 1h 22: Theory 22 Duration 12: Multiple Choice 12 Component Information 2: 6043 12, 2 BY 1, 3 AY 1, 2 B 12, 22 12, 22 A Y AY 12, 22, 42 Components Technology Design and 7010 7100 Commerce Computer Studies 5129 Combined Science BY Code Code 5070 Option Syllabus Chemistry Syllabus Name Cambridge International O Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): 70% 30% 60% 40% 25% 25% 25% 75% 50% 50% 50% 70% 30% 71% 29% 20.7% 51.7% 27.6% Weighting Not available to private candidates. candidates. Option AY not available to private examination series as 7100. May not be taken in the same examination series as 7101. May not be taken in the same 5090 or 5096. examination series as 5054, 5070, May not be taken in the same examination series as 5129. May not be taken in the same Notes 12 2020 French Literature Y Leave Blank 12, 22 1 only 1, 2 12, 82 Leave Blank 12, 2 1, 82, 83 D AY 1, 3, 82 C BY 1, 2, 83 Mauritius (Zone 4) - School Certificate Geography 2217 3014 French (Mauritius) (Mauritius) 6065 Food and Nutrition 1, 2, 3 A B 2h Practical 2h15m 22: Investigation and Skills 22 2h40m 1h45m Paper 1 1h30m 1h30m - 2h30m 2h 12: Geographical Themes 12 1: Translation and Composition Reading Comprehension 1: 2: 82: Nov Practical Mark Carried Forward 2: 12: Theory 12 - 83: Coursework Mark Carried Forward 83 - 2h30m - Coursework 1 Practical Written 1h30m 2h15m 15m 1h15m 2h 15m 1h45m 1h30m Duration 82: Practical Mark Carried Forward 82 3: 2: 1: 6050 Fashion and Fabrics 12, 22 22: Paper 22 Y 12: Paper 12 5014 Management Oral Continuous Writing Reading and Directed Writing Environmental 1: Oral 3: 3: 1, 2, 3 Reading Writing 2: 1: Component Information (Mauritius) Leave Blank 1, 2, 3 Components 2: 1126 Leave Blank Code Code 1125 Option Syllabus (Syllabus B) English Language (Mauritius) English Language Syllabus Name Cambridge International O Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): 50% 50% 100% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 20% 40% 20% 40% 40% 40% 60% 12% 35% 53% 12% 44% 44% Weighting by a planning period of 1h30m. The Practical component is preceded Not available to private candidates. Not available to private candidates. examination series as 1125. May not be taken in the same examination series as 1126. May not be taken in the same Notes 13 2010 Literature in English Y AY Leave Blank 12 only 12, 22 1 only Mauritius (Zone 4) - School Certificate 2058 Islamiyat 2056 2h40m 1h30m 12: Paper 12 1h30m 22: Paper 22 2h30m 2h 1h 2h30m 2h30m 2h30m 12: Paper 12 Paper 1 1: Culture Islamic Religion and 12: Multiple Choice 12 12: Paper 12 Paper 1 1h30m 1h30m 100% 50% 50% 100% 71% 29% 100% 100% 100% 55% 45% 50% 50% Weighting May not be taken in the same examination series as 2158. May not be taken in the same examination series as 8058 or 9014. May not be taken in the same Notes or 9013. examination series as 2056, 8053 May not be taken in the same or 9013. examination series as 2058, 8053 May not be taken in the same examination series as 5090. May not be taken in the same 12, 22 12 only 1: Paper 1 22: Theory 22 Y AY 1 only 1: Biology 5096 2158 History (World Affairs, Leave Blank 1 only Composition Translation & Reading Comprehension 1: 2: 1h30m 1h30m Duration Human and Social 2162 History (Mauritius) Leave Blank 1, 2 Translation and Composition Reading Comprehension 1: 2: Component Information examination series as 2162. 2055 Hinduism A 1, 2 Components 1917-1991) 3201 Hindi (Mauritius) A Code Code 3025 Option Syllabus German (Syllabus B) Syllabus Name Cambridge International O Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): 14 12, 22 Mauritius (Zone 4) - School Certificate Y 1h 2h 22: Paper 22 (Structured) 1h 42: Alternative To Practical 42 12: Paper 12 (Multiple Choice) 1h45m 7110 1h 22: Theory 22 - 1h45m 1h30m 1h30m 2h30m 2h 2h 1h 1h30m 1h30m 2h30m Duration 12: Multiple Choice 12 Principles of Accounts 12, 22, 42 5054 Physics BY Written Coursework 1: 1, 2 Translation & Reading Comprehension Composition 2: Leave Blank 1: 5016 1, 2 Paper 2 Paper 1 Physical Education A 2: 2: 3252 1, 2 Paper 2 Paper 1 Chinese (Mauritius) Modern Standard Leave Blank 1: 1: D (Mauritius) 4029 1, 2 Composition Translation & Reading Comprehension 1: Paper 1 2: Mathematics Syllabus Leave Blank 1, 2 1: Component Information 2: 4021 Mathematics Syllabus A 1 only Components A (Mauritius) 3218 Leave Blank Code Code 2026 Option Syllabus Marathi (Mauritius) (Mauritius) Literature in Hindi Syllabus Name Cambridge International O Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): 67% 33% 20.7% 51.7% 27.6% 60% 40% 55% 45% 50% 50% 65% 35% 55% 45% 100% Weighting examination series as 9706. May not be taken in the same examination series as 5129. May not be taken in the same Not available to private candidates. examination series as 4021. May not be taken in the same Grades C-E are available. examination series as 4029. May not be taken in the same Notes 15 4040 3206 3214 Statistics Tamil Telugu (Mauritius) A A Y AY Y 1, 2 1, 2 12, 22 12, 22 12, 22 Mauritius (Zone 4) - School Certificate 3035 Spanish (Syllabus B) 2251 1, 2, 3, 4 Sociology Leave Blank 5031 Composition Translation & Reading Comprehension 1: 2: Composition Translation & Reading Comprehension 1: 1h30m 1h30m 1h30m 1h30m 2h15m 2: 2h15m 22: Paper 22 22: Reading Comprehension 22 12: Paper 12 1h30m 1h30m 12: Translation & Composition 12 1h45m - 1h30m 2h30m Case Study 4: 22: Paper 22 Paper 3 3: 1h30m 1h 3h 1h45m 1h15m Duration 12: Paper 12 Multiple Choice Paper 2 1: 2: Paper 1 Science for All 1 only 1: Leave Blank 3216 12: Luke & Acts (1-21:15) Short Answer Questions 12 Component Information Sanskrit (Mauritius) 12, 22 Components 22: Luke & Acts (1-21:15) Essay Questions 22 Y Code Code 2048 Option Syllabus (Bible Knowledge) Religious Studies Syllabus Name Cambridge International O Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): 55% 45% 55% 45% 50% 50% 50% 50% 40% 60% 20% 20% 40% 20% 100% 60% 40% Weighting Not available to private candidates. Notes 16 1, 2 12, 83 CY A 12, 3 Mauritius (Zone 4) - School Certificate 3209 Urdu (Mauritius) 12, 22 BY Components AY Code Code 7096 Option Syllabus Travel and Tourism Syllabus Name Cambridge International O Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): Coursework Composition Translation & Reading Comprehension 1: 2: 83: Coursework Mark Carried Forward 3: 22: Paper 22 Alternative to Coursework 12: Paper 12 Component Information 1h30m 1h30m - - 2h30m 2h Duration 55% 45% 40% 40% 40% 60% Weighting candidates. Option BY not available to private Notes 17 1, 2, 4 1, 2, 5 1, 3, 4 1, 3, 5 1, 2, 84 1, 2, 85 1, 3, 84 1, 3, 85 1, 2 (AS Level) 1, 3 (AS Level) 1, 4 (AS Level) 1, 5 (AS Level) C D E F G H I SA SB SC SD 1, 2, 3 22, 32 22, 32, 42, 52 B A AY AY 12, 22 (AS Level) Mauritius (Zone 4) - Higher School Certificate (Mauritius) 9393 8680 Arabic Language Art & Design 9680 Arabic 12, 22, 32, 42 SY Components AY Code 9706 Option Syllabus Code Accounting Syllabus Name Cambridge International AS & A Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): Personal Study Coursework Design Study Interpretative Study Observational Study 85: Component 5 Mark Carried Forward 84: Component 4 Mark Carried Forward 5: 4: 3: 2: 1: - - - - 6h 6h 8h 1h30m 32: Essay 45m 52: Prose 1h45m 2h30m 42: Texts 22: Reading & Writing 1h45m 1h30m 42: Problem Solving 42 (Supplement) 22: Reading & Writing 1h 2h 32: Multiple Choice 32 (Supplement) 32: Essay 1h30m 1h Duration 22: Structured Questions 22 (Core) 12: Multiple Choice 12 (Core) Component Information 15% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 40% - - 10% 35% 20% 35% 35% 15% 35% - - 40% 40% 40% 40% 60% 30% 70% - - - - - - 70% 30% AS Level Weighting A Level candidates must take option B or D. HSC Technical Side Scholarship private candidates. SB, SC and SD are not available to Options B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, SA, candidates. Option A is not available to school examination series as 9680. May not be taken in the same AS Level only examination series as 8680. May not be taken in the same A Level only Notes 18 8681 Chinese Language 12, 22, 33 (AS Level) 12, 22, 34 (AS Level) S3 S4 Y 22, 32 22, 32, 42, 5 12, 22, 34, 42, 52 BY 12, 22, 33, 42, 52 EY 12, 22 (AS Level) AY 12, 22, 32 12, 22, 34 (AS Level) S4 SY 12, 22, 33 (AS Level) S3 AY 12, 22, 34, 42, 52 Mauritius (Zone 4) - Higher School Certificate 9715 9701 Chemistry Chinese 9707 Business Studies 12, 22, 33, 42, 52 AY Components EY Code 9700 Option Syllabus Code Biology Syllabus Name Cambridge International AS & A Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): 1h15m 52: Planning, Analysis and Evaluation 52 1h30m 2h30m 45m 42: Texts 42 5: 1h45m 1h30m 22: Reading & Writing 32: Essay Prose 1h45m 32: Essay 32 1h15m 52: Planning, Analysis and Evaluation 52 22: Reading & Writing 22 2h 2h 34: Advanced Practical Skills 34 2h 1h15m 42: A2 Structured Questions 42 33: Advanced Practical Skills 33 22: AS Structured Questions 22 1h 3h 32: Case Study 32 12: Multiple Choice 12 1h30m 22: Data Response 22 1h15m 2h 42: A2 Structured Questions 42 12: Short Answer/Essay 12 2h 2h 1h15m 1h Duration 34: Advanced Practical Skills 34 33: Advanced Practical Skills 33 22: AS Structured Questions 22 12: Multiple Choice 12 Component Information - - 10% 35% 20% 35% 12% 38% 12% 12% 23% 15% 50% 30% 20% 12% 38% 12% 12% 23% 15% 30% 70% - - - - - - 23% 23% 46% 31% - 60% 40% - - 23% 23% 46% 31% AS Level Weighting A Level examination series as 9715. May not be taken in the same AS Level only examination series as 8669 or 8681. May not be taken in the same A Level only examination series as 8780. May not be taken in the same Notes 19 8041 9708 Divinity Economics 12, 62 (AS Level) SB 2, 3 C 12, 22, 32, 42 12, 22 (AS Level) AY SY 2 only 1, 3 B Leave Blank 1, 2 A 1, 2 (AS Level) 12, 2 (AS Level) SY 1, 2, 3, 4 12, 32, 62, 64 FY A 12, 32, 4, 62 S 12, 2, 32, 4 AY 12, 22 (AS Level) S2 EY 12, 22, 32, 94 Mauritius (Zone 4) - Higher School Certificate 9011 9631 Design and Textiles Divinity 9705 Design & Technology 12, 22, 32, 4 FY Components AY Code 9691 Option Syllabus Code Computing Syllabus Name Cambridge International AS & A Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): Project 1 The Four Gospels The Apostolic Age The Four Gospels Prophets of the Old Testament A Level Coursework 1h30m 1h 2h15m 32: Multiple Choice (Supplement) 32 42: Data Response & Essays (Supplement) 42 1h 3h 3h 3h 3h - 2h 7h 2h 22: Data Response & Essay (Core) 22 12: Multiple Choice (Core) 12 2: 3: 2: 1: 4: Textile Applications & Technology (A/L 3: written) Practical Test (AS) Fibres, Fabrics and Design (AS written) 2: 1: - 64: Project 2 November Mark Carried Forward - 3h - Project 2 - 3h 62: Project 1 November Mark Carried Forward 4: 32: Written 32 2: 12: Written 12 94: November Paper 4 Mark Carried Forward - 2h - Project 4: 2h 1h30m Duration 32: Written Paper 32 22: Written Paper 22 12: Written Paper 12 Component Information 25% 35% 15% 30% 20% - 50% 50% 50% 25% 25% 25% 25% 20% 20% 20% 30% 20% 30% 20% 20% 30% 25% - - 60% 40% 100% - - - - - 50% 50% - 40% - - 40% 60% - - - 50% 50% AS Level Weighting A Level examination series as 9011. May not be taken in the same AS Level only examination series as 8041. May not be taken in the same A Level only Not available to private candidates. Not available to private candidates. candidates. Option AY is not available to private Notes 20 8129 9231 French (Mauritius) Further Mathematics AY Leave Blank Leave Blank 12, 22 2, 3 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Mauritius (Zone 4) - Higher School Certificate 9094 B French (Mauritius) 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 83 A 9336 12, 22, 83 12, 22, 3 Food Studies AY BY 8291 12, 22 Components Management Environmental AY Code 8693 Option Syllabus Code English Language Syllabus Name Cambridge International AS & A Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): School Based Assessment Unsupervised Work 3: 3h 3h 3h 12: Paper 12 1h30m 1h45m 1h45m 1h15m 2h30m 1h30m 1h45m - - 2h30m 50% 50% - - 20% 15% 30% 10% 25% 10% 10% 40% - - 30% 70% - - - - - - - - - 20% 20% 40% 40% 50% 50% AS Level Weighting A Level 50% - - - - - 1h30m - 1h30m 22: Paper 22 Reading & Writing Transfer of Meaning 6: Essay Listening 5: 2: Texts 4: 3: Reading & Writing Essay 2: 3: 83: Unsupervised Work Mark Carried Forward Practical Test Theory 2: 1: 83: Coursework Mark Carried Forward 3: 22: Paper 22 12: Paper 12 2h 2h 12: Passages for Comment 12 Duration 22: Composition 22 Component Information A Level only examination series as 8682 or 9094. May not be taken in the same AS Level only or 8670. examination series as 8129, 8682 May not be taken in the same A Level only preparation period of 30m. a planning period of 2h30m and a The Practical Test is preceeded by Not available to private candidates. A Level only Not available to private candidates. AS Level only examination series as 8695. May not be taken in the same AS Level only Notes 21 8683 9687 8687 8675 Hindi Hindi Language Hindi Literature 4 only 2, 3 2, 3, 4, 5 1, 22, 32 Mauritius (Zone 4) - Higher School Certificate Leave Blank SB Leave Blank Y 1, 22, 32, 42 4: Texts Reading & Writing Essay Prose 5: 2: Texts 4: 3: Reading & Writing Essay 2: 3: 2h30m 1h30m 1h45m 45m 2h30m 1h30m 1h45m 1h30m 32: Essay 32 20m 1h45m 22: Reading & Writing 22 Speaking 2h30m 42: Texts 42 1: 1h30m 32: Essay 32 20m 1h45m Speaking 22: Reading & Writing 22 1: 1h30m 32: Advanced Human Options 32 German Language AY 1h30m 3h 2h 1h30m Duration 22: Advanced Physical Options 22 9717 12 only (AS Level) SY German 12, 22, 32 AY 12: Core Geography 12 Paper 1 Paper 2 9696 1: Component Information Geography 1, 2 Components 2: Leave Blank Code 8009 Option Syllabus Code (Mauritius) General Paper Syllabus Name Cambridge International AS & A Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): - - - 10% 35% 20% 35% - - - 30% 15% 35% 20% 25% 25% 50% - 100% 30% 70% - - - - 20% 50% 30% - - - - - - 100% 50% 50% AS Level Weighting A Level examination series as 9687. May not be taken in the same AS Level only examination series as 9687. May not be taken in the same AS Level only examination series as 8675 or 8687. May not be taken in the same A Level only examination series as 9717. May not be taken in the same AS Level only examination series as 8683. May not be taken in the same A Level only in the same session. Components 22 and 32 are taken examination series as 8001. May not be taken in the same AS Level only Notes 22 12, 42 12, 52 22, 32 22, 42 22, 52 32, 42 32, 52 42, 52 12 only (AS Level) 22 only (AS Level) 32 only (AS Level) 42 only (AS Level) 52 only (AS Level) CY DY FY GY HY IY JY LY SG SH SI SJ SK 12, 22 12, 32 AY 12, 22 BY 1 only AY Leave Blank 1, 2 Components Mauritius (Zone 4) - Higher School Certificate 9013 9697 History Islamic Studies 8058 Hinduism Leave Blank Code 9014 Option Syllabus Code Hinduism Syllabus Name Cambridge International AS & A Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): Paper 1 3h 3h 22: Paper 22 3h 3h 3h 3h 3h 3h 3h 3h Duration 12: Paper 12 52: Paper 52 42: Paper 42 32: Paper 32 22: Paper 22 12: Paper 12 1: Paper 1 Paper 2 1: 2: Component Information 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% - 50% - - 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% - - AS Level Weighting A Level or 8053. examination series as 2056, 2058 May not be taken in the same A Level only periods of History. study two different areas and while A Level candidates must one area and period of History AS Level candidates must study examination series as 9014. May not be taken in the same AS Level only examination series as 8058. May not be taken in the same A Level only Notes 23 22: Composition 22 9688 8688 Marathi Marathi Language 32, 42 (AS Level) SY Leave Blank 2, 3 2, 3, 4, 5 32, 42, 52, 72 Leave Blank 32, 42, 52, 62 AY BY 12, 22 (AS Level) SY Mauritius (Zone 4) - Higher School Certificate 9695 Literature in English 12, 22, 32, 42 AY 1h30m 42: Paper 42 72: Comment & Appreciation 72 Reading & Writing Essay Prose 5: 3: Texts 4: 2: Reading & Writing Essay 2: 3: 1h30m 1h45m 45m 2h30m 1h30m 1h45m 2h 2h 62: 20th Century Texts 62 Texts 52 2h 2h 52: Shakespeare & Other Pre 20th Century 42: Drama 42 2h 1h30m 32: Paper 32 32: Poetry & Prose 32 1h30m 1h30m 2h 2h 3h Duration 22: Paper 22 12: Paper 12 9084 22, 92 Law AY 12: Paper 12 Component Information 92: Poetry, Prose, Drama 92 8695 12 only Components Literature in English Language and AY Code 8053 Option Syllabus Code Islamic Studies Syllabus Name Cambridge International AS & A Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): - - 10% 35% 20% 35% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 20% 30% - - - 30% 70% - - - - - - - 50% 50% - - 40% 60% 50% 50% 100% AS Level Weighting A Level examination series as 9688. May not be taken in the same AS Level only examination series as 8688. May not be taken in the same A Level only examination series as 8695. May not be taken in the same examination series as 8693 or 9695. May not be taken in the same AS Level only or 9013. examination series as 2056, 2058 May not be taken in the same AS Level only Notes 24 9702 Physics 12, 22, 33, 42, 52 12, 22, 34, 42, 52 12, 22, 33 (AS Level) 12, 22, 34 (AS Level) AY EY S3 S4 12, 2, 32, 4 12, 2 (AS Level) SY 1, 2 (AS Level) AY 1, 2, 4, 5 S 12, 62 (AS Level) S6 C 12, 42 (AS Level) S5 1, 2, 3, 5 12, 22 (AS Level) S4 1, 2, 3, 4 12, 32, 62, 72 CY B 12, 32, 42, 52 BY A 12, 32, 42, 62 AY Mauritius (Zone 4) - Higher School Certificate 9396 9703 Music Physical Education 9709 Mathematics 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2 A Components S Code 9693 Option Syllabus Code Marine Science Syllabus Name Cambridge International AS & A Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): Investigation and Report 5: 2h 2h 1h15m 42: A2 Structured Questions 42 52: Planning, Analysis and Evaluation 52 2h 1h 34: Advanced Practical Skills 34 33: Advanced Practical Skills 33 22: AS Structured Questions 22 12: Multiple Choice 12 1h - A2 Coursework 2h30m - 2h30m 4: AS Coursework - - - - 2h 32: Written Paper 32 2: 12: Written Paper 12 Composing Performing Practical Musicianship 4: 3: 2: Listening 1h15m 72: Paper 72 1: 1h15m 1h15m 1h15m 1h45m 1h15m 1h45m 1h15m 1h30m 1h15m 1h30m Duration 62: Paper 62 52: Paper 52 42: Paper 42 32: Paper 32 22: Paper 22 12: Paper 12 A2 Structured Questions A2 Data-Handling and Free-Response 3: 4: AS Structured Questions AS Data-Handling and Free-Response 2: 1: Component Information 30% 12% 38% 12% 12% 23% 15% 15% 35% 15% 35% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 20% 20% 20% 20% 30% - 30% 20% 30% 20% - - 23% 23% 46% 31% - - 30% 70% - - - 50% 50% - 40% - 40% - 40% 60% - - 40% 60% AS Level Weighting A Level Not available to private candidates. Not available to private candidates. Assessment. as a part of Staged Option S4 cannot be used Notes 25 9719 8685 9689 8689 9690 Spanish Spanish Language Tamil Tamil Language Telugu Leave Blank Leave Blank Leave Blank Y 2, 3, 4, 5 2, 3 2, 3, 4, 5 1, 22, 32 1, 22, 32, 42 12, 22 (AS Level) AY 12, 22, 32 AY SY 12, 22 (AS Level) Mauritius (Zone 4) - Higher School Certificate 9699 Sociology 12, 22, 32 AY Components SY Code 9698 Option Syllabus Code Psychology Syllabus Name Cambridge International AS & A Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): Reading & Writing Essay Texts Prose 2: 4: 5: Essay 3: Reading & Writing Prose 5: 3: Texts 4: 2: Reading & Writing Essay 2: 3: 45m 2h30m 1h30m 1h45m 1h30m 1h45m 45m 2h30m 1h30m 1h45m 1h30m 32: Essay 32 20m 1h45m 22: Reading & Writing 22 Speaking 2h30m 42: Texts 42 1: 1h30m 32: Essay 32 20m 1h45m 22: Reading & Writing 22 Speaking 3h 32: Essay 32 1: 1h30m 22: Data Response 22 1h30m 3h 32: Specialist Choices 32 12: Essay 12 1h30m 1h30m Duration 22: Core Studies 22 12: Core Studies 12 Component Information 10% 35% 20% 35% - - 10% 35% 20% 35% - - - 30% 15% 35% 20% 50% 25% 25% 50% 25% 25% - - - - 30% 70% - - - - 20% 50% 30% - - - - - 50% 50% - 50% 50% AS Level Weighting A Level examination series as 8690. May not be taken in the same A Level only examination series as 9689. May not be taken in the same AS Level only examination series as 8689. May not be taken in the same A Level only examination series as 9719. May not be taken in the same AS Level only examination series as 8685. May not be taken in the same A Level only Notes 26 8686 Urdu Language SB 2, 3 2, 3, 4, 5 12, 2 (AS Level) Leave Blank 12, 2, 32, 42 SY 12, 22 (AS Level) AY 12, 22, 32, 42 AY SY 2, 3 Components Mauritius (Zone 4) - Higher School Certificate 9676 9395 Travel and Tourism Urdu 9694 Thinking Skills Leave Blank Code 8690 Option Syllabus Code Telugu Language Syllabus Name Cambridge International AS & A Level syllabuses (in alphabetical order): 42: Applied Reasoning 42 Planning & Managing a Tourism Event Reading & Writing Essay Prose 5: 2: Texts 4: 3: Reading & Writing Essay 2: 3: 42: Specialised Tourism Services 32: International Business & Leisure Travel 2: 1h30m 1h45m 45m 2h30m 1h30m 1h45m 1h30m 1h30m - 2h30m 1h30m 1h30m 32: Problem Analysis and Solution 32 12: Core Paper 1h45m 1h30m 1h30m 1h45m Duration 22: Critical Thinking 22 12: Problem Solving M/C 12 Reading & Writing Essay 2: 3: Component Information - - - 10% 35% 20% 35% 25% 25% 15% 35% 25% 25% 25% 25% - 30% 70% - - - - - - 30% 70% - - 50% 50% 30% 70% AS Level Weighting A Level examination series as 9676. May not be taken in the same AS Level only A Level only Not available to private candidates. examination series as 9690. May not be taken in the same AS Level only Notes 27 JUNE / NOVEMBER Enter last two digits of year eg ‘13’ for 2013 CENTRE NUMBER Name Name Name Signature of Head Previous Entry Detail Centre / Candidate Number Number Previous Entry Detail Centre / Candidate Number Number Previous Entry Detail Centre / Candidate Number Number Previous Entry Detail Centre / Candidate Number Date DDMMYY Syllabus / Option – Enter Syllabus details in box and delete the two inappropriate instructions Add / Remove / Option Add / Remove / Option Add / Remove / Option Syllabus / Option – Enter Syllabus details in box and delete the two inappropriate instructions Add / Remove / Option Add / Remove / Option Add / Remove / Option Syllabus / Option – Enter Syllabus details in box and delete the two inappropriate instructions Add / Remove / Option Add / Remove / Option Add / Remove / Option Syllabus / Option – Enter Syllabus details in box and delete the two inappropriate instructions Add / Remove / Option Add / Remove / Option Add / Remove / Option 2 Candidate Details Include the candidate’s number and then enter only the details that should be changed from those shown on the statement of entry. Number Name 1 Examination Date Delete the inappropriate session READ THE INSTRUCTIONS OVERLEAF BEFORE COMPLETING THIS FORM CANDIDATE ENTRY AMENDMENT FORM Add / Remove / Option CEAF/INT Date of Birth DD/MM/YY Sex (M/F) Add / Remove / Option Date of Birth DD/MM/YY Sex (M/F) Add / Remove / Option Date of Birth DD/MM/YY Sex (M/F) Add / Remove / Option Date of Birth DD/MM/YY Sex (M/F) EXT SCHOOL NUMBER 28 0 1 0 A N R S O : J O N A T H A N 9 0 8 4 A Y 9 7 0 7 A Y 9 7 0 9 A Y Syllabus / Option – Enter Syllabus details in box and delete the two inappropriate instructions Add / Remove / Option Add / Remove / Option Add / Remove / Option N Use of Amendment Form E Add / Remove / Option Date of Birth DD/MM/Y Sex (M/F) Completion of Boxes Withdrawal of Candidates from the Whole Examination 4. 1 Hills Road, Cambridge, CB1 2EU, United Kingdom Fax: +44 1223 553558 E-mail: international@ucles.org.uk Return the form to Cambridge International Examinations at the address below, and photocopy for your records if required. Return of Form This form must not be used for a candidate withdrawing from the whole examination. In such cases, application in writing should be made to Cambridge International Examinations, stating that all entries for the candidate should be cancelled. 3. Always complete the box that identifies your centre. For each candidate to be amended complete the box for their candidate number and then only the details which need to be changed. There is no need to include the candidate’s name unless the spelling needs to be changed. 2. This form must only be used to change information for a candidate or group of candidates who have already been entered for the examination - new candidate entries should be submitted using the Final Entry Form. Please refer to the Cambridge Guide to Making Entries when completing this form. a) Name Changes: All candidate names must be written in full, and should be entered as surname, followed by colon, first forename and initials. b) Syllabus/Option changes: Please refer to the example above. In order to add a syllabus, write the required syllabus option code details in the box and cross out the Remove and Option tags. In order to remove a syllabus entry, write the syllabus and option to be deleted in the box and cross out the Add and Option tags. In order to change an option code, write the syllabus and new option code in the box and cross out the Add and Remove tags. 1. D Name Previous Entry Detail Centre / Candidate Number 0 Number Example: In the following example candidate number 10 requires a change to the way his name is spelt. At the same time the candidate wishes to change the option code for which he is entered for syllabus 9084, include an additional entry for 9707/AY and remove an entry for 9709/AY. Index School Certificate syllabuses in syllabus code order: Code Syllabus 1125 1126 2010 2020 2026 2048 2055 2056 2058 2158 2162 2217 2251 2281 3014 3025 3035 3180 3201 3206 3209 3214 3216 3218 3252 4021 4029 4037 4040 5014 5016 5031 5038 5054 5070 5090 5096 5129 6005 6043 6050 6065 7010 7048 7096 7100 7101 7110 7115 English Language (Mauritius) English Language (Syllabus B) (Mauritius) Literature in English French Literature (Mauritius) Literature in Hindi (Mauritius) Religious Studies (Bible Knowledge) Hinduism Islamic Religion and Culture Islamiyat History (World Affairs, 1917-1991) History (Mauritius) Geography Sociology Economics French (Mauritius) German (Syllabus B) Spanish (Syllabus B) Arabic Hindi (Mauritius) Tamil Urdu (Mauritius) Telugu (Mauritius) Sanskrit (Mauritius) Marathi (Mauritius) Modern Standard Chinese (Mauritius) Mathematics Syllabus A (Mauritius) Mathematics Syllabus D (Mauritius) Additional Mathematics Statistics Environmental Management Physical Education Science for All Agriculture Physics Chemistry Biology Human and Social Biology Combined Science Art and Design (Mauritius) Design and Technology Fashion and Fabrics Food and Nutrition Computer Studies CDT: Design and Communication Travel and Tourism Commerce Commercial Studies Principles of Accounts Business Studies Page 12 12 13 12 14 15 13 13 13 13 13 12 15 11 12 13 15 10 13 15 16 15 15 14 14 14 14 10 15 12 14 15 10 14 11 10 13 11 10 11 12 12 11 10 16 11 11 14 10 Higher School Certificate syllabuses in syllabus code order: Code Syllabus 8009 8041 8053 8058 8129 8291 8675 8680 8681 8683 General Paper (Mauritius) Divinity Islamic Studies Hinduism French (Mauritius) Environmental Management Hindi Literature Arabic Language Chinese Language German Language Page 21 19 23 22 20 20 21 17 18 21 29 8685 8686 8687 8688 8689 8690 8693 8695 9011 9013 9014 9084 9094 9231 9336 9393 9395 9396 9631 9676 9680 9687 9688 9689 9690 9691 9693 9694 9695 9696 9697 9698 9699 9700 9701 9702 9703 9705 9706 9707 9708 9709 9715 9717 9719 Spanish Language Urdu Language Hindi Language Marathi Language Tamil Language Telugu Language English Language Language and Literature in English Divinity Islamic Studies Hinduism Law French (Mauritius) Further Mathematics Food Studies Art and Design (Mauritius) Travel and Tourism Physical Education Design and Textiles Urdu Arabic Hindi Marathi Tamil Telugu Computing Marine Science Thinking Skills Literature in English Geography History Psychology Sociology Biology Chemistry Physics Music Design & Technology Accounting Business Studies Economics Mathematics Chinese German Spanish 25 26 21 23 25 26 20 23 19 22 22 23 20 20 20 17 26 24 19 26 17 21 23 25 25 19 24 26 23 21 22 25 25 18 18 24 24 19 17 18 19 24 18 21 25 30