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GCE

American  
British.
  1. General Certificate of Education.


GCE British  

abbreviation

  1. General Certificate of Education: a public examination in specified subjects taken in English and Welsh schools at the ages of 17 and 18. The GCSE has replaced the former GCE O-level for 16-year-olds See also AS level S level

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"Glad to hear you have a boyfriend. Hope you pass the GCE OK," she added.

From BBC • Aug. 14, 2023

GCE has built out specialties in areas like manufacturing, genomics and media to handle industry-specific needs on a global basis.

From New York Times • Jun. 16, 2015

I got my GCE in art, and I'm still very interested in the subject.

From The Guardian • Jun. 18, 2012

"If he'd taken a break, he might have started from a very low base, but he wouldn't have had such a negative image," said Berrueto at GCE.

From Reuters • Jan. 20, 2012

Last year 150 boys�90% of whom had come here as eleven-plus failures�were able to take the ordinary GCE exam.

From Time Magazine Archive