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JUNE 2020 EXAMINATIONSZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONSCOUNCILZGCE ORDINARY LEVEL EXAMINATION TIME TABLEJUNE SESSION2020EXAMINATION TIMESMORNING SESSION:09:00HRSAFTERNOON SESSION :14:00HRSThis Time -Table must be displayed on the Centre’s notice board and outsidethe Examination Room for all Candidates to see.1 Pagevtmguni@zimsec.co.zw

JUNE 2020 EXAMINATIONSINSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES FOR CANDIDATES AND EXAMINATION CENTRESPlease go through this Examination Time-Table and these instructions thoroughlybefore you register for the examination.a) This Time-Table should not be varied or adjusted in order to accommodateany other examination(s) without the authority of ZIMSEC.b) NO EXTRA TIME will be allowed beyond the time allocated for eachcomponent/paper. A Special Consideration and Special Arrangement facility isavailable for candidates who sit for examinations under adverse conditionssuch as illness or bereavement in accordance with Examination Regulations.c) Examination dates and the duration of the examination for each paper on thisTime-Table take precedence over all examination dates and times/durationquoted elsewhere in any other document issued by ZIMSEC unless otherwiseadvised officially by the Council in separate correspondence.d) Candidates MUST register for ALL their examinations in one centre. ZIMSEC willnot approve any arrangements for candidates who wish to sit for theirExaminations from multiple examination centres.e) Heads of Examination centres are advised NOT to register Candidates beyondtheir approved thresholds. Unregistered candidates SHOULD NOT presentthemselves for examinations.f) In cases where a candidate is registered for examination papers which are timetabled in the same session, the candidate MUST apply for Time -Table deviationthrough the Head of the examination centre sixty (60) days before theexamination. This also applies to candidates who registered for examinationsacross levels.g) Heads of examination centres MUST ensure that No candidate sits forexaminations for more than nine (9) hours in any given examination day.h) It is MANDATORY for ALL PRIVATE candidates to present positive identificationto the Head of the examination centre before they are allowed to register for anyexamination.i)Examination centre authorities and Invigilators are not allowed to barcandidates from writing any examination for any reasons other than as statedin the ZIMSEC Examination Regulations. Therefore, No Candidate should bebarred from writing examinations because he/she has not paid schoolfees and levies. ALL registered candidates whose examination fees are fullypaid have the right to write examinations for all papers they registered for.j)Candidates should not abuse this provision (i) to violate school rules anddisrespect authorities. This Examination Time -Table DOES NOT suspend schoolrules and discipline. Appropriate disciplinary actions shall be taken by theschool and ZIMSEC will not intervene if such disciplinary actions prejudice thecandidate’s right to sit for his/her examinations. Be guided accordingly.2 Pagevtmguni@zimsec.co.zw

JUNE 2020 EXAMINATIONSk) Mobile cellular phones, smart digital/cellular watches or clocks, spy glasses,spy pens and any other electronic devices that can copy, store or processinformation are STRICTLY prohibited from the examination rooms. Invigilatorsare also not allowed to bring these gadgets into the examination rooms.l)For time management, centres SHOULD use clocks which are visible to everycandidate in the examination room. All Examinations MUST begin and end atstipulated time-tabled times without variation, therefore, clocks used for timemanagement in the examination rooms SHOULD not be adjusted backwards orforward in violation of this requirement.m) It is MANDATORY and every candidate’s right to check all question paperenvelopes before they are opened to ensure that no one has tampered with thequestion papers before the examination.n) The collection and packing of scripts and the sealing of script envelopes afterthe examination MUST be done in the examination room(s) in full view andwitnessed by all candidates. Heads of examination centres SHOULD enforcethis regulation.o) Candidates and all individuals involved in the administration of examinationsare encouraged to report to ZIMSEC or any authorised person(s) candidates,officials or individuals who breach Examination Regulations.p) Results for any candidate(s) who engage(s) in any form of cheating in theexamination shall be CANCELLED and the candidate shall be prosecuted.ZIMSEC SHALL revoke the examination centre status for any centre thatbreaches ZIMSEC Examination Regulations.q) A schedule of subject paper components available for the June examinations isattached to this Time-Table to guide candidates in their registration forexaminations. Any special requirements by any candidate should becommunicated to ZIMSEC three (3) months before the examination to enablethe Council to consider Special Arrangements for the candidate(s) in accordancewith the regulations.r) Any queries relating to this Time Table should be channeled to the followingcontacts 263 242 304 119.WhatsApp-0782745768s) Use the following Toll Free numbers to report all malpractices before ,duringand after Examinations; Fraud & Ethics Hotline:Toll Free TelOne Lines: 0800 4100/4101/4103/4104/4105/4106/4151Toll Free NetOne Lines: 0716 800 189/ 0716 800 190Toll Free Econet Lines: 0808 4461/ 5500.Toll Free Telecel Lines: 0732 220 220/0732 330 330ZIMSEC WhatsApp Numbers: 0712737759 or 07827457683 Pagevtmguni@zimsec.co.zw

JUNE 2020 EXAMINATIONSEXAMINATIONDATETUESDAY30 JUNEWEDNESDAY1 JULYTHURSDAY2 JULYFRIDAY3 JULYMONDAY6 JULYTUESDAY7 JULYWEDNESDAY8 JULYTHURSDAY9 JULYFRIDAY10 JULYMONDAY13 JULYTUESDAY14 JULYWEDNESDAY15 JULYTHURSDAY16 JULYFRIDAY17 JULYMONDAY20 JULYMORNING SESSIONDURATION4005/1 ENGLISH LANGUAGE 1.1hr 30mins4003/1 COMBINED SCIENCE 1.4004/1 MATHEMATICS 1.2hrs 30mins**4049/1 COMMERCE 1.4005/2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2.4004/2 MATHEMATICS 2.2hrs2hrs 30minsAFTERNOON SESSION4003/2 COMBINED SCIENCE 2.4022/1 GEOGRAPHY 1.DURATION1hr1hr 15mins2hrs1hr 15mins4049/2 COMMERCE 22hrs4025/1 BIOLOGY 1.1hr4044/1 HISTORY 1.2hrs4025/2 BIOLOGY 2.2hrs4047/1 FAMILY & RELIGIOUSSTUDIES 1.2hrs 30mins*4003/3 COMBINED SCIENCE 3.1hr 30mins4022/2 GEOGRAPHY 2.4044/2 HISTORY 2.4051/2 PRINCIPLES OFACCOUNTING 2.*4025/3 BIOLOGY 3PRACTICAL4029/1 LITERATURE INENGLISH 1**4068/2 NDEBELE LANG 2.**4007/2 SHONA LANG 2.**4009/2 TONGA LANG 2.**4010/2 NAMBYA LANG 2.**4011/2 TSHIVENDA LANG 2.**4012/2 XICHANGANA LANG2.**4013/2 KALANGA LANG 2.4029/2 LITERATURE INENGLISH 22hrs 30mins4051/1 PRINCIPLES OFACCOUNTING 1.1hr 30mins**4068/1 NDEBELE LANG 1.**4007/1 SHONA LANG1.**4009/1 TONGA LANG 1.**4010/1 NAMBYA LANG 1.**4011/1 TSHIVENDA LANG 1.**4012/1 XICHANGANA LANG1.**4013/1 KALANGA LANG 1.2hrs2hrs4050/1 ECONOMICS 1.1hr 30mins2hrs 30mins4050/2 ECONOMICS 2.1hr 15mins4050/3 ECONOMICS 3.2hrs4047/2 FAMILY & RELIGIOUSSTUDIES 2.2hrs1hr 30mins1hr 30mins2hrs1hr 30mins*An additional session may be held in the morning or afternoon of the same day.**Mutually exclusive. Candidates can only write One Indigenous Language per session.4 Pagevtmguni@zimsec.co.zw

JUNE 2020 EXAMINATIONSLearning Areas for June 2020 ExaminationsSubject NameSubjectcodeGuiding NotesCombined science4003Mathematics4004English language4005Shona Language4007Cannot be taken together with; 4009 Tonga Laguage 4010 Nambya Language 4011 Tshivenda Language 4012 Xichangana Language 4013 Kalanga Language 4068 Ndebele LanguageTonga Language4009Cannot be taken together with; 4007 Shona Language 4010 Nambya Language 4011 Tshivenda Language 4012 Xichangana Language 4013 Kalanga Language 4068 Tonga LanguageNambya Language4010Cannot be taken together with; 4007 Shona Language 4009 Tonga Language 4011 Tshivenda Language 4012 Xichangana Language 4013 Kalanga Language 4068 Tonga LanguageTshivenda Language4011Cannot be taken together with; 4007 Shona Language 4009 Tonga Language 4010 Nambya Language 4012 Xichangana Language 4013 Kalanga Language 4068 Tonga Language5 Pagevtmguni@zimsec.co.zw

JUNE 2020 EXAMINATIONSSubject NameSubjectcodeGuiding NotesXichangana Language4012Cannot be taken together with; 4007 Shona Language 4009 Tonga Language 4010 Nambya Language 4011 Tshivenda Language 4013 Kalanga Language 4068 Tonga LanguageKalanga Language4013Cannot be taken together with; 4007 Shona Language 4009 Tonga Language 4010 Nambya Language 4011 Tshivenda Language 4012 Xichangana Language 4068 Tonga LanguageGeography4022Biology4025Literature in English4029History4044Family and ReligiousCommerce40474049Economics4050Principles of Accounting40516 Pagevtmguni@zimsec.co.zwQuestions are based on texts prescribedin the Syllabus for the previousNovember.Cannot be taken together with; 4065 Commercial Studies

vtmguni@zimsec.co.zw ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL ZGCE ORDINARY LEVEL EXAMINATION TIME TABLE JUNE SESSION . **4049/1 COMMERCE 1. 1hr 15mins THURSDAY 2 JULY 4005/2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2. 2hrs 4003/2 COMBINED SCIENCE 2. 2hrs . Guiding Notes Combined science 4003 Mathematics 4004 English language 4005

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