Zimsec Results 2019 Pass Rate. The A level pass rate dropped to 6706 percent from last years 686 percent. The Grade Seven pass rate declined to 469 percent in 2019 from 5208 in 2018 while the Hexco pass rate declined from 741 percent in 2018 to 583 percent.
A total of 98 264 wrote five or more subjects and 32 388 passed five or more subjects yielding a pass rate of 33 percent said Prof Mwenje. The 2019 examinations were all printed locally at the Zimsec Norton Printing Press facility. In 2020 candidates who wrote two or more subjects were 2 638 and 1 769 obtained Grade E or better in two or more subjects translating to 6706 percent pass rate compared to 686 percent in 2019.
The November 2019 O Level examinations went on exceptionally well without any major incidents.
Indigenous languages recorded highest pass rates with Shona and Ndebele recording above 80 percent pass rate. Zimsec board chairman Professor Eddie Mwenje said that the pass rate went up from 312 percent recorded in 2018 to 316 percent recorded in 2019 but a total of 296 464 candidates sat for the exams 57 023 more than in 2018 an increase of 238 percent. Zimsec chairperson Eddie Mwenje said there was an. The November 2019 O Level examinations went on exceptionally well without any major incidents.