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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.Name in capital letters*????????????????????????????????????????????????Have you registered for June 2018 Cambridge Exams before?Candidate Number????Kindly submit a copy of your June 2018 Statement of Entry????????Type of Amendment Required:AmendmentDetails(1) Adding Subject(s)---(2) Option code Change---REGULAR ENTRY (PENALTY ENTRY, AMENDMENT AND CHANGE OF OPTIONS)? Regular entries03 January 2018 – 31 February 2018? Applies to entry amendmentsN/AFIRST STAGE (PENALTY ENTRY, AMENDMENT AND CHANGE OF OPTIONS)? Applies to late entries01 February 2018 - 22 February 2018? Applies to entry amendmentsKWD 15.000FINAL STAGE (PENALTY ENTRY, AMENDMENT AND CHANGE OF OPTIONS)? Applies to late entries23 February 2018 - 06 March 2018KWD 25.000SUBJECT CODE OPTIONPAPERSREGULAR FEE1st LATE FEEFINAL LATE FEESIGNATUREAccounting*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 71100452AX11 - Paper 1121 - Paper 21KWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5Additional Mathematics *Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 40370606AX11 – Paper 1121 – Paper 21KWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5Arabic*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 05080544Y22 - Reading 3 - Speaking42 - WritingKWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5Art and Design0400C1 – Broad-based Assignment4 – Coursework AssignmentKWD 71.00KWD 99.50KWD 139.50Biology (Extended)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0653, 0654, 5090 or 51290610CX21 - Multiple Choice 41 - Theory61 - Alternative to PracticalKWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5Biology (Core)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0653, 0654, 5090 or 51290610GX11 - Multiple Choice 31 - Theory 61 - Alternative to PracticalKWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5Business Studies *Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 71150450AX11 - Short Answer/Structured Response21 - Case StudyKWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5Chemistry (Extended)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0653, 0654, 5070 or 51290620CX21 - Multiple Choice41 - Theory 61 - Alternative to PracticalKWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5SUBJECT CODE OPTIONPAPERSREGULAR FEE1st LATE FEEFINAL LATE FEESIGNATUREChemistry (Core)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0653, 0654, 5070 or 51290620GX11 - Multiple Choice31 - Theory 61 - Alternative to PracticalKWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5Computer Science *Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 22100478AX11 - Paper 11 Theory21 - Paper 21 Problem-Solving and ProgrammingKWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5Economics*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 22810455X11 - Multiple Choice21 - Structured QuestionsKWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5English as a Second Language(Count-in Speaking) (Core)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0500, 0510, 0522 or11230511AX11 - Reading and Writing31 - Listening 51 - Oral CommunicationKWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5English as a Second Language(Count-in Speaking) (Core)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0500, 0510, 0522 or11230511CX11 - Reading and Writing31 - Listening 81 - Oral Communication 51 Mark Carried ForwardKWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5English as a Second Language(Count-in Speaking) (Extended)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0500, 0510, 0522 or11230511EX21 - Reading and Writing41 - Listening 51 - Oral CommunicationKWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5SUBJECT CODE OPTIONPAPERSREGULAR FEE1st LATE FEEFINAL LATE FEESIGNATUREEnglish as a Second Language(Count-in Speaking) (Extended)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0500, 0510, 0522 or11230511GX21 - Reading and Writing41 - Listening81 - Oral Communication 51 Mark Carried ForwardKWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5English as a Second Language(Speaking Endorsement) (Core)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0500, 0511 or 11230510AX11 - Reading and Writing31 - Listening51 - Oral CommunicationKWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5English as a Second Language(Speaking Endorsement) (Core)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0500, 0511 or 11230510CX11 - Reading and Writing31 - Listening81 - Oral Communication 51 Mark Carried ForwardKWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5English as a Second Language(Speaking Endorsement) (Extended)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0500, 0511 or 11230510EX21 - Reading and Writing41 - Listening51 - Oral Communication KWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5English as a Second Language(Speaking Endorsement) (Extended)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0500, 0511 or 11230510GX21 - Reading and Writing41 - Listening81 - Oral Communication 51 Mark Carried ForwardKWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5- Candidates appearing for First Language English (0500) cannot take English as a Second Language (0510 or 0511) in the same session- For English as a Second Language, please choose subject code: 0510 or 0511- English as a Second Language 0511: Speaking exam weighs 15%, Listening 15% and Reading & Writing 70%.- English as a Second Language 0510: Speaking exam weighs 0%, Listening 30% and Reading & Writing 70%.- Candidates appearing for First Language Arabic (508) cannot take Arabic (0544) in the same session.- Entries with asterisks * refer to a note through text.SUBJECT CODE OPTIONPAPERSREGULAR FEE1st LATE FEEFINAL LATE FEESIGNATUREEnvironmental Management*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 50140680BX11 - Paper 1121 - Paper 2141 - Alternative To Coursework KWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5First Language Arabic*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 054405081 - Reading 2 - Writing KWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5First Language English(Oral Endorsement) (Core)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0510, 0511 or 11230500AR11 - Reading Passages31 - Directed Writing & CompositionKWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5First Language English(Oral Endorsement) (Extended)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0510, 0511 or 11230500CR21 - Reading Passages31 - Directed Writing & CompositionKWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5SUBJECT CODE OPTIONPAPERSREGULAR FEE1st LATE FEEFINAL LATE FEESIGNATUREFirst Language French*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0520 or 301505011 - Reading2 - WritingKWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5French*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0501 or 30150520X11 - Listening21 - Reading 3 - Speaking41 - WritingKWD 93KWD 121.5KWD 161.5French*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0501 or 30150520XC11 - Listening21 - Reading41 - Writing83 - Speaking Mark Carried ForwardKWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5Geography*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 22170460BY12 - Geographical Themes 22 - Geographical Skills42 - Alternative to CourseworkKWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5History*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 21340470BY12 - Paper 1222 - Paper 2242 - Alternative to CourseworkKWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5Information & Communication Technology** MS Front page will be used for all practicals**0417DY12 - Theory22 - Practical Test A32 - Practical Test BKWD 105KWD 133.5KWD 173.5SUBJECT CODE OPTIONPAPERSREGULAR FEE1st LATE FEEFINAL LATE FEESIGNATUREIslamiyat*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 20580493AX11 - Paper 1121 - Paper 21KWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5Literature (English)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0408 or 20100486AY12-Poetry and Prose22-DramaKWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5Literature (English)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0408 or 20100486BY12 - Poetry and Prose32 - Drama (Open Text)42 - UnseenKWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5Mathematics (Without Coursework) (Core)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0607 or 40240580AY12 - Paper 12 32 - Paper 32 KWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5Mathematics (Without Coursework) (Extended)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0607 or 40240580BY22 - Paper 22 42 - Paper 22KWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5Physics (Extended)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0653, 0654, 5054 or 51290625CX21 - Multiple Choice41 - Theory61 - Alternative to PracticalKWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5SUBJECT CODE OPTIONPAPERSREGULAR FEE1st LATE FEEFINAL LATE FEESIGNATUREPhysics (Core)*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 0653, 0654, 5054 or 51290625GX11 - Multiple Choice 31 - Theory 61 - Alternative to PracticalKWD 82KWD 110.5KWD 150.5Sociology*Candidates may not sit this syllabus in the same series as 22510495AY12 - Paper 1222 - Paper 22KWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5Travel And Tourism0471AY12 - Written Paper22 - Alternative to CourseworkKWD 71KWD 99.5KWD 139.5IGCSE SUBJECT ENTRY FEES CALCULATION - TO BE FILLED BY CUSTOMER SERVICES STAFF NUMBER OF SUBJECT(S)?TOTAL FEEKWDWBSG/160/01/001/001/001MARK CARRIED FORWARD DECLARATION FOR SUBJECT: ...................................... Code: …………………...I declare that I have not already carried forward a mark for the component: ………………………….. I understand that I cannot carry forward a mark for any component more than once within 13 months. I am aware that the British Council is not responsible of any consequences due to incorrect information provided by me. I understand that fees are neither refundable nor carried forward to next examination session. I know that any further amendment to this entry might be subject to a late entry fee and the British Council is unable to guarantee that all entry amendments will be accepted.Please note that Carried Forward option is available once in 13 monthsFor Carried Forward Option only:In order to carry forward the previous exam result marks please complete the following:a) Candidates entering for a syllabus with carried forward grades in May/June 2018 that was previously taken in May/June 2017 or October/November 2017 must attach a copy of the Statement of Results with the registration form.b) Previous Entry Details-30480206375Centre Number: …………………………………... Candidate Number: …………………………………………………...Previous Examination Session: June 2017 November 2017 (Please tick as appropriate).00Centre Number: …………………………………... Candidate Number: …………………………………………………...Previous Examination Session: June 2017 November 2017 (Please tick as appropriate).Candidate Name: …………………………………………………………………………………….....Candidate Signature: ……………………………………………………………………………….Date: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………CHILD PROTECTION GLOBAL POLICY STATEMENTThe British Council creates international opportunities for the people of the UK and other countries by building trust between them worldwide. We believe good child protection requires everyone to take responsibility. We recognise that the care and welfare of children is paramount and that all children have the right to equal protection from all types of harm or abuse.The British Council recognises that we have a fundamental duty of care towards all of the children we engage with, including a duty to protect them from abuse. We achieve this through compliance with UK child protection laws and relevant laws in each of the countries we operate in, as well as by adherence to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) 1989.A child is defined in the British Council as anyone who has not reached their 18th birthday (UNCRC 1989) irrespective of the age of majority in the country where a child is or their home country.This policy is mandatory for all British Council staff worldwide. This includes anyone who works for the British Council, either in a paid or unpaid, full or part time capacity. This includes directly employed staff, trustees, contractors, agency staff, consultants, volunteers, interns and anyone working on behalf of the British Council.THE BRITISH COUNCIL IS COMMITTED TOValuing, respecting and listening to childrenEnsuring all necessary checks are made when recruiting staffAdopting child protection systems and procedures for staffProviding a common understanding of child protection issues and ensuring these issues inform staff planning and practice.Sharing information about child protection and good practice with staff, children and parents/carersSharing information about concerns with agencies who need to know, and involving parents and children appropriatelyProviding effective management for staff through supervision, support and training.As the UK’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations the British Council develops relationships with people from a wide range of backgrounds. 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However, we are certain you understand that we cannot be held responsible for any interruptions caused by circumstances beyond our control. If the examinations or their results are disrupted, cancelled or delayed, every effort will be made to resume normal service as soon as possible. The British Council’s liability will be limited to the refund of the registration fee or retesting at a later date.Find out how we are applying this scheme worldwide at diversityBRITISH COUNCIL CODE OF CONDUCT FOR EXAMSThank you for registering with British Council for the exam session. We wish to make the exams experience for you and all candidates one which allows you to perform in the best possible way. We have clear procedures and a code of conduct for all exams conducted by the British Council in order to ensure this. Please read this document carefully and sign the declaration below. Candidates should:Arrive at the reporting time for all your examinations as per the Venue letter. Candidates are not allowed to enter the exam room while instructions are being read and question papers distributed. Late candidates will only be allowed entry once the exam has started and will not receive extra time.Show respect for the rights, property and safety of the candidates, British Council staff, venue security staff and the venue institution. Abusive language and gestures will not be tolerated.Follow British Council staff and exams board instructions.Not take any form of weapon to the examination venue.Refrain from smoking inside the exam venue premises.Respect and accept the diversity of all British Council Staff, as per our Equal Diversity and Inclusion policy. For further information please see wish to stress that the Venue supervisor may take immediate action against any individual found to be disturbing the candidates inside or outside the examination hall. Candidates found to be cheating, using unfair practice, or breaking the rules in any way may be disqualified from the whole examination session.Child ProtectionThe British Council recognises that we have a fundamental duty of care towards all of the children we engage with, including a duty to protect them from abuse. We achieve this through compliance with UK child protection laws and relevant laws in each of the countries we operate in, as well as by adherence to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) 1989. Parents/legal guardians of candidates are responsible for dropping their children to the exam venue at the reporting time and collecting them at the end of the test.Disclaimer: British Council follows a Zero Tolerance policy for breach of the code of conduct. Failure to observe the code of conduct will be taken up as a serious offence and reported to British Council management and Examining board (Cambridge or Edexcel). 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