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ZIMSEC Sets 2025 June And November Examination Fees


In
a
notice
issued
on
Thursday,
13
February,
ZIMSEC
confirmed
that
the
fees
remain
unchanged
from
previous
sessions
and
urged
candidates
to
strictly
follow
the
registration
dates
and
deadlines
provided
by
their
schools.
ZIMSEC
said:

The
ZIMSEC
June
and
November
2025
Examination
Registrations
are
now
in
progress.
Guardians
and
Candidates
can
visit
their
nearest
School/
Centre
for
registration.

The
2025
examination
fee
for
Ordinary
Level
(per
subject)
is
set
at
US$24
in
total.
Of
this
amount,
candidates
in
public
schools,
local
authority
schools,
and
non-profit
mission
schools
will
pay
a
USD
portion
of
US$11,
while
the
government
will
subsidize
US$13.
Private
school,
college,
and
private
candidates
will
not
benefit
from
the
government
subsidy
and
will
be
required
to
pay
the
full
US$24
per
subject.

For
Advanced
Level
(per
subject),
the
2025
examination
fee
is
US$48.
Candidates
in
public
schools,
local
authority
schools,
and
non-profit
mission
schools
will
pay
a
USD
portion
of
US$22,
with
the
government
subsidizing
US$26.
Private
school,
college,
and
private
candidates
will
not
receive
the
government
subsidy
and
will
pay
the
full
US$48
per
subject.
Said
ZIMSEC:

Parents
and
guardians
are
guided
to
pay
the
fees
in
a
currency
of
their
choice.
(Rand,
USD,
or
ZWG).
For
payments
in
ZWG,
the
prevailing
interbank
USD
to
ZWL
exchange
rate
as
of
the
10th
of
March
2024,
for
the
June
session,
and
the
24th
of
March
2024,
for
the
November
session,
will
be
confirmed
by
ZIMSEC
to
all
examination
centres.

ZIMSEC
also
clarified
that
the
government
subsidy
does
not
apply
to
candidates
retaking
any
subjects,
and
the
BEAM
programme
does
not
cover
retake
examinations.

The
subsidy
is
limited
to
a
maximum
of
7
subjects
for
Ordinary
Level
candidates
and
4
subjects
for
Advanced
Level
candidates,
including
Communication
Skills.

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