<Li> the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) </Li> <P> The CXC Associate Degree Programme was unveiled in 2005, it is a tertiary qualification based on the CAPE certification . </P> <Ul> <Li> Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations are usually taken by students after five years of secondary school, and mark the end of standard secondary education . The CSEC examinations are equivalent to the Ordinary Level (O - Levels) examinations and are targeted towards students sixteen and older . The CSEC examinations are often called the CXC examinations as they were the only examinations offered by the CXC from 1979 until 1998 . </Li> <Li> Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) examinations are taken by students who have completed their secondary education and wish to continue their studies . Students who wish to sit for the CAPE usually possess CSEC or an equivalent certification . The CAPE is equivalent to the British Advanced Levels (A-levels), they are both voluntary qualifications that are intended for university entrance . Since it was introduced in 1998, the number of subjects offered at CAPE has increased . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations are usually taken by students after five years of secondary school, and mark the end of standard secondary education . The CSEC examinations are equivalent to the Ordinary Level (O - Levels) examinations and are targeted towards students sixteen and older . The CSEC examinations are often called the CXC examinations as they were the only examinations offered by the CXC from 1979 until 1998 . </Li>

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