IAL CANDIDATE REGISTRATION FORM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES Candidate must submit the following: Filled in IAL Registration form Registration fees (cash/knet/credit card) Photocopy of valid passport and civil id Three recent coloured passport size photographs Copy of previous Statement of Results as proof for late cash in request Candidates can only register at one centre for any given session. The British Council is not responsible for any clash in timetable that may occur as a result of registering in more than one center. STATEMENT OF ENTRY Candidates will receive a provisional Statement of Entry (SOE) immediately upon registration. An email/sms notification will be sent to candidates for collection of their final Statement of Entry and Edexcel Notice to Candidates from the British Council at least two weeks before the commencement of the examination session. The venue letter will be emailed to the candidates two weeks before the commencement of the examination session and will also be available on our website. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS AND SPECIAL NEEDS Special arrangements are made to allow candidates with substantial and long-term disabilities to gain access to the examination venues, demonstrating their attainment in the best possible examination conditions. Any special arrangements like extra time allowance, provision of specially adapted papers, assistance with reading or writing etc. must be mentioned clearly in the registration form. For more information or an enlarged copy of the registration document kindly contact our Customer Services Team. EXAMINATION RESULTS AND COLLECTION OF CERTIFICATES Copy of the online Provisional results 02 March 2017 Candidate Provisional Statement of Results - 02 March 2017 Certificates - 26 May 2017 Candidates will receive an email/sms detailing the collection of the above documents from the British Council Office. For further details about Edexcel please visit www.britishcouncil.com.kw or qualifications.pearson.com/en/home.html PLEASE SUBMIT THE COMPLETED REGISTRATION FORM TO THE CUSTOMER SERVICES TEAM AT THE BRITISH COUNCIL OFFICE. CUSTOMER SERVICES OPENING HOURS Sunday - Thursday: 9:00 20:00 Tuesday: 09:00 13:00 and 15:30 20:00 ADDRESS: Building 2, Essa Abdullah Bahman Street, Block 2, Mansouriya Kuwait CLOSING DATES AND FEES ENTRY STAGE Registration deadline Regular Entries 22 September 2016-16 October 2016 First Level Late Entries 17 October 2016-03 November 2016 Second Level Late Entries 04 November 2016-17 November 2016
EDEXCEL IGCSE EXAMS PROCESSES: STEP BY STEP GUIDE EXAM REGISTRATION INFORMATION Candidate receives information via the British council or the board website. REGISTRATION Candidate completes and submits the registration form along with the required documents to the British Council before the entry closing date. REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION Candidate receives a Provisional Statement of Entry upon registration. STATEMENT OF ENTRY (SOE) Candidate collects the original Statement of Entry, exam venue details, Edexcel Notice to the Candidates at least two weeks before the start of the exams from the British Council. EXAMINATION Examinations take place as per the Edexcel timetable. For all examination sessions, candidates must bring their valid ID and the original SOE to the examination venue. MARKING After the entire examination session, the Examination Services Team returns all the examination materials to Edexcel for marking along with amendments to candidate's names, special considerations or notification of special circumstances. CANDIDATE PROVISIONAL STATEMENT OF RESULT (CPSR) Candidates collect CPSR from the British Council on or after 02 March 2017. SMS/Email notification will be sent to candidates. ENQUIRIES ABOUT RESULTS Candidates who want to recheck/remark grades, submit the EAR by 11 April 2017. CERTIFICATES Candidates collect the original certificates from the British Council on or after 26 May 2017. Candidates who submitted their cash in requests must also collect their original certificates.
Staple three recent coloured passport sized photos. Write your name on the back of the photos. Candidate Number Centre Number FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Please ensure that your contact details and information provided are accurate and all necessary documents are attached to this form in order to prevent any delay in processing your application. Please write your full name in CAPITAL LETTERS as you want it to appear on the Edexcel certificate. Please leave blanks which indicate spaces in your name. Any inaccuracies on the Statement of Entry must be reported in writing to the British Council immediately. Fields proceeded with an asterisk * are mandatory. Name in capital letters* Date of Birth* Gender* ID Type* ID Valid until* DD MM YYYY O Male O Passport DD MM YYYY O Female O Civil ID Civil ID / Passport Number This ID MUST be brought to the examination venue. All candidates are required to attach a copy of their valid Passport and a copy of Kuwaiti Civil ID. Contact details (Please use numbers that are attended at all times) Telephone Mobile Email Have you taken an Edexcel Exams Before? Yes If yes, UCI Number No Do you have any special needs due to ill health/medical conditions? YES NO If yes, please specify your requirements in the health form (please check with our customer services staff). You must attach recent medical evidence with the form. All special needs requests are subject to confirmation from Pearson Edexcel. Please note that the Statement of Entry and the Statement of Result will be handed over by Customer Services Advisers to the candidate or his relatives after checking identification document (CIVIL ID or Passport) for verification purposes.
NO SUBJECT UNIT CODES FOR IAL 1 Accounting 2 Biology 3 Chemistry 4 Physics 5 6 Business Studies Economics OPTIONS MUST TICK ON AS/ AL CASH-IN BOXES IF YOU REQUIRE A CERTIFICATE REGULAR 1ST LATE FEE 2ND LATE FEE WAC11 Accounting System and Costing IAS XAC11 WAC11 66.000 127.000 187.000 WAC02 Corporate and Management Accounting IAL YAC01 WAC01+WAC02 66.000 127.000 187.000 WBI01 Lifestyle, Transport, Genes and Health IAS XBI01 WBI02 Development, Plants and the Environment WBI03 Practical Biology and Research Skills WBI01+WBI02+WBI03 WBI04 The Natural Environment and Species Survival IAL YBI01 WBI01+WBI02+WBI03+WBI04+ WBI05 Energy, Exercise and Coordination WBI05+WBI06 WBI06 Practical Biology and Investigative Skills WCH01 The Core Principles of Chemistry WCH02 Application of Core Principles of Chemistry IAS XCH01 WCH03 Chemistry Laboratory Skills I WCH01 + WCH02 + WCH03 WCH04 General Principles of Chemistry I: Rates, Equilibria and IAL YCH01 WCH01 + WCH02 + WCH03 Further Organic Chemistry WCH05 General Principles of Chemistry II: Transition Metals +WCH04 + WCH05+WCH06 or and Organic Nitrogen Chemistry WCH07 WCH06 Chemistry Laboratory Skills II WPH01 Physics on the Go IAS XPH01 WPH02 Physics at Work WPH01 + WPH02 + WPH03 WPH03 Exploring Physics IAL YPH01 WPH04 Physics on the Move WPH01 + WPH02 + WPH03+ WPH04 + WPH05 + WPH06 or WPH05 Physics from Creation to Collapse WPH07 WPH06 Experimental Physics WBS01 Business Enterprise WBS02 Business Structures and Processes IAS XBS01 WBS01 + WBS02 IAL YBS01 WBS01, WBS02, WBS03 Strategic Business Decisions WBS03 + WBS04 WBS04 Business in a Global Context WEC01 Markets in Action WEC02 Macroeconomic Performance and Policy IAS XEC01 WEC01 + WEC02 IAL YEC01 WEC01, WEC02, WEC03 Business Behaviour WEC03 + WEC04 WEC04 4: Developments in the Global Economy SIGNATURE
NO SUBJECT UNIT CODES FOR IAL OPTIONS MUST TICK ON AS/ AL CASH-IN BOXES IF YOU REQUIRE A CERTIFICATE WMA01Core Mathematics C12 WMA02 Core Mathematics C34 Mathematics AS Levels IAS XMA01 (Mathematics): C12 + (M1 or S1 or D1) REGULAR 1ST LATE FEE 2ND LATE FEE 55.000 109.000 163.000 55.000 109.000 163.000 SIGNATURE WFM01Further Pure F1 IAS XFM01 (Further Mathematics): F1 +2 of F2, F3, M1, M2, M3, S1, S2, S3, D1 WME01 Mechanics M1 IAS XPM01 (Pure Mathematics): C12 + F1 7 Mathematics WME02 Mechanics M2 Mathematics A Levels WME03 Mechanics M3 WST01 Statistics S1 IAL YMA01 (Mathematics): C12+ C34+ (one of the below pair) M1+S1 / M1+D1 / M1+M2 / S1+D1 / S1+S2 37.000 37.000 77.000 77.000 118.000 118.000 WST02 Statistics S2 IAL YFM01 (Further Mathematics): F1+ (F2 or F3) + Any 4 of M1, M2, M3, S1, S2, S3, D1 OR F1+ F2+ F3 + Any 3 of M1, M2, M3, S1, S2, S3, D1 WDM01 Decision Mathematics D1 YPM01 (Pure Mathematics): C12+ C34+ F1 + (F2 or F3) * For more details on all syllabuses specifications, please visit Edexcel website: http://www.edexcel.com/quals/pages/default.aspx N.B. Some units are not offered in this January session. Candidates need to take them in the June session. YAC01 is only available in January if candidates are re-sitting WAC02 or WAC02 for the first time but have taken WAC01 before. Candidates who have not sat WAC01 and are on the new specification then they are entered for WAC11 and the cash in code XAC11 for the AS. If they are going to be doing the new A2 then in June 2017, they can be entered for YAC11 provided they sit WAC11 and WAC12.
S. No Component Title Cash In and Component Codes Amount 1 2 3 4 5 6. 7 Total Modules For office use only Total Amount KD Total for AS & A Levels: KD.WBS: G/160/01/002/003/003 Customer Services Adviser s Initials: Date
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