What is CPE?
The Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) is the highest level of the Cambridge exams in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Successful candidates receive a certificate awarded by University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations. The certificate is recognised by universities and employers throughout the world.
CPE is for learners who have achieved a high level of language skills and are able to function effectively in almost any English-speaking context. Successful candidates at this level are approaching a standard of English similar to that of an educated native speaker. The exam also requires an appropriate level of educational and personal maturity.
Every year over 45,000 people take the CPE exam in more than 80 countries, and success at this level represents a significant personal achievement.
CPE is an invaluable qualification for anyone who wants to work or study abroad, or to develop a career which requires language skills, including business, medicine, engineering and many other professions. CPE certificates are recognised by institutions of higher education in many countries - including almost all universities in the United Kingdom and a rapidly growing number in the USA. Employers throughout the world also recognise CPE.
What does the exam involve?
CPE has five papers Reading | Writing | Use of English | Listening | Speaking
Each of the written papers is returned to Cambridge for assessment. The Speaking Test is conducted by two locally based examiners who examine candidates face-to-face. All examiners are accredited by Cambridge ESOL. For more detailed information visit the Cambridge website
How do I register for the exam?
If you are not registering through your school or our teaching centre follow our simple step-by-step guide to registering for a Cambridge ESOL exam.
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