Test takers receive a CaMLA Examination Report, which has the following information: • A score for each section (0–1,000), with a brief description of the test taker's performance • An overall result (Honors/Pass/Fail), which is calculated by averaging the scores received for each section. The following scores are needed to achieve a Honors/Pass/Fail result: Test takers who achieve an overall score of 650 or higher are awarded the ECCE Certificate. Test takers who achieve a score of 840 or higher in all four sections are awarded a Certificate of Competency with Honors. The ECCE Certificate is recognized at the B2 level of the
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Test takers are given a numeric score for each section of the test so they can see the areas in which they have done well and the areas in which they need to improve. An ECCE qualification is valid for life. However, language ability changes over time, therefore, organizations are advised to consider a test taker's experience with English since they took the test in addition to their test scores. ==Usage==