- What is CPE grade?
- How many points do you need to pass the CPE?
- What level is CPE?
- What happens if you fail CPE?
What is CPE grade?
Scores on the CPE Exam range from 180 to 230. A score of 200 or above is considered a “pass” and students with that score will receive the Cambridge English proficiency certificate, which corresponds to a level C2 in English on the CEFR.
How many points do you need to pass the CPE?
The maximum Reading score is 44 points which corresponds to 230 (C2 Grade A) on Cambridge English scale score. The minimum Reading score is 28 points which corresponds to 200 (C2 Grade C) on Cambridge English scale score.
What level is CPE?
C2 Proficiency, formerly known as Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE), is one of our Cambridge English Qualifications. It is our highest-level qualification – proof that you are a highly competent speaker of English. A C2 Proficiency qualification shows the world that you have mastered English to an exceptional level.
What happens if you fail CPE?
Failure to complete 20 hours of acceptable CPE each year comes with disciplinary action: for the first offense there is a fine of $300, and for second or subsequent offenses there is formal action. The State Board of Accountancy has a schedule of civil penalties for CPAs who fail to meet their CPE requirements.