“We are running exams for the November 2020 series where schools believe it is safe and where they have the necessary permissions from government authorities. “After the June 2020 exam series results fiasco, we have been informed that CAIE will not be cancelling the November 2020 exams, and will offer physical exams as usual. Many public exams, including the International Baccalaureate and A Level, were cancelled around the world due to the pandemic. In the case of the June 2020 A Level exams, students were graded based on their work, mock exam results, teacher assessments and other factors. It is estimated that some 3,000 Malaysians had sat for the A Level exams and like their global counterparts, some were upset that their results had been downgraded.
Source: The Star August 25, 2020 23:15 UTC