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WAEC Threatens To Cancel Entire Results Of Candidates Caught With Mobile Phones

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West    African    Examination Council    (WAEC) has said any candidate that  comes into the examination hall with mobile phones or any other electronic gadgets will    have his or her entire results cancelled, as it begins  registration for second series of West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE)  for private candidates. This was contained in a statement signed by the Council Head of National Office, Olu Adenipekun. He said, “Candidates who engage in examination malpractice will not only have their results cancelled, but may be prosecuted”. However, the HNO opined that Candidates who wish to register for the examination after the close of entries may be accommodated as “ Walk-in-Candidates ” provided they register not less than twenty four hours to the scheduled time of the paper (s) they intend to write, saying their fee is 25,000. See also:  Police Arrest Syndicate of Leaked WAEC Questions and Answers . He also urged the candidates with spec

What to do if you can’t see your 2018 WASSCE results

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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released the provisional results of school candidates who sat for the 2018 West African Senior School Certificate Examination but not everyone has their result released. If you are victim, you can become extremely anxious as you don’t know your fate especially in terms of progressing to the tertiary level. If you didn’t get your result despite the announcement that it has been released, there is a high possibility that your result has been withheld because of suspicions of examination malpractice. WAEC’s system is such that, it is able to highlight persons who seem to have been engaged in examination malpractice. While the system could be wrong, and I know you may argue with yourself that you didn’t do anything wrong, it has been used for years and proven to be fairly accurate. A total of 26,434 candidates got their results canceled over suspicion of examination malpractice. Your result may be included hence your

Infographic: 62% of 2018 WASSCE candidates fail to achieve pass mark

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The Ministry of Education says it will soon probe unsatisfactory results for Core Mathematics and English Language in the 2018 West Africa Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results released recently. The spokesperson for the Ministry, Vincent Asafuah, said Tuesday the investigation will seek to find out why the 2018 results for Mathematics and English Language were poor compared last year's. Below is a breakdown of the results.

2018 WASSCE results indicate 1.8% rise in core subjects pass

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Results from 2018 West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASCCE) indicate a 1.8% rise in the number of candidates who passed in the four core subjects. The subjects are Mathematics, English, Integrated Science and Social Studies. In a Facebook post, the Director of Public Relations at the Ministry of Education, Vincent Ekow Assafuah posited that, Statistics from the results of the 2018 WASSCE indicate an increase from 21.47% recorded in 2017,to 23.27% in 2018. Vincent Ekow Assafuah In order to qualify to pursue tertiary programme at an accredited public tertiary institution in Ghana, a candidate is required to score A1 to C6 in three core subjects and three elective subjects. A summary of WASSCE results (2014-2018) indicating the percentage of candidates who scored A1 to C6 in the aforementioned four core subjects is presented in the graph below. Analysis of trend of WASSCE performance (2014-2018) indicates that since 2015, the overall proportion o

GES, WAEC to be summoned over ‘poor’ WASSCE results

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The Ghana Education Service and the West African Examination Council (WAEC) have been summoned to appear before Parliament’s Education Committee over the abysmal performance of students in the 2018 WASSCE. The results released last week indicate that close to two hundred thousand students may not gain access to tertiary institutions in the country due to poor performance in the core subjects. Speaking to Expo Room, Chairman of the Education Committee, Siaka Stevens, said the committee would be seeking answers aimed at improving WASSCE results. “We want to meet WAEC and GES to explain to us the abysmal performances of students, why results have been withheld. We need statistics to be able to understand the current situation of students and understand their challenges,” he said. The West African Senior School Examination Council (WAEC) released provisional results of candidates who took part in the 2018 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). Of the 316

WASSCE Failure: Pidgin affecting students – WAEC

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99,402 students obtained D7-E8 in English Language in the 2018 WASSCE The Head of Public Affairs for the West African Examination Council Agnes Teye-Cudjoe has revealed that Chief Examiners are worried over the growing use of pidgin language by students in their final exams. According to her, students must be taught to read more and write good English during their final exams. Provisional results by WAEC indicate that 193,882 candidates, representing 61.67% of all candidates who sat for the WASSCE failed to obtain the minimum pass mark in any of the three core subjects required for admission into universities in the country. According to statistics by WAEC, 99,402 (31%) obtained D7-E8 in the English Language, 94,607 (30.09%) obtained D7-E8 in Mathematics, and 109,069 (34.72%) obtained D7-E8 in Integrated Science. Also 68,002, representing 21.61%, had F9 in English Language; 99,275 (31.58%), obtained F9 in Mathematics; and 46,367, representing 14.76%, had F9 in Integrated Sc

Education Ministry to investigate ‘poor’ 2018 WASSCE results for Maths, English

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The Ministry of Education says it will soon probe unsatisfactory results for Core Mathematics and English Language in the 2018 West Africa Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results released recently. The spokesperson for the Ministry, Vincent Asafuah, said Tuesday the investigation will seek to find out why the 2018 results for Mathematics and English Language were poor compared last year's. “But off the top of my head, I know there are a number of reasons that can trigger this: it can be a lack of interest on the part of the students as far as Mathematics or English [Language] is concerned. “It can also be the fact that there is a lack of commitment from teachers to make sure that we are able to increase the number of students who are able to pass Mathematics or English [Language],” he told the CEO of Exporoom Team , Mr. Eris The 2018 WASSCE results have been described by some as poor following revelations over 190,000 Senior High School (SHS) graduates

Stop unnecessary apprehension! 2018 WASSCE results not bad- Dr Armah

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Dr Prince Armah The Founder of the Institute of Education Studies Dr Prince Armah has described as “unnecessary apprehension” assertions of mass failure in the 2018 WASSCE results. The Educationist who is also a lecturer at the University of Education Winneba said a complete “misdirection of the national discourse” has led people into believing that the results as released by the West Africa Examination Council in 2018 are poor. His comments come at a time when over 190,000 SHS graduates cannot make it to the university in 2018 because they flunked the mathematics exams. Per the results released by WAEC Ghana the number of candidates who obtained grades A1 to C6 in the three core subjects are as follows; Mathematics – 120,519, representing 38.33%; English Language – 147,232, representing 46.79%; and Integrated Science – 158,691, a score of 50.52%. However, the number of candidates who failed to obtain grades A1 to C6 in the three core subjects are as follows: Integrated Sci

WAEC Ghana Results 2018 May/June is Out: How to Check WASSCE Results

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WAEC GHANA WAEC Ghana Results 2018: Check WASSCE Result Checker… The West African Examination Council, WAEC Ghana May/June Examination Results has been released for 2018/2019 academic year. The management of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Ghana has released the 2018 WASSCE Results – Students that wrote the exams are to follow the procedures below to check your Result on WAEC Portal. Exporoom  has published below the procedures to check your 2018 WAEC Ghana Results. Note you need to buy WAEC Scratch Card to check your result. We Good luck in advance. WAEC Ghana Results 2018: Check WASSCE Result Checker WAEC WASSCE Exam results have been successfully uploaded online, follow the below steps to check your result: 1. Visit the WAEC May/June Result Checker Online Portal via the link below; http://ghana.waecdirect.org 2. Enter your Index Number. 3. Select the Type of Examination (e.g. WASSCE). 4. Select your Examination Year eg. 2018. 5. Enter the Car

WAEC RE-OPENS REGISTRATION FOR NOV/DEC WASSCE PRIVATE 2018

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WAEC GHANA WAEC Re-Opens Registration for Nov/Dec WASSCE Private 2018 The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has opened a short notice registration for this year’s West African Senior School Certificate Examination for Private Candidates (NOV/DEC). According to WAEC, it will reopen registration for Private Candidates from July 17 to 31,2018. The Examination Council believes the purpose of reopening the registration was to benefit those who couldn’t register during the regular period. Prospective Candidates are expected to visit any WAEC Accredited Càfe Operators for registration. Candidates registering will be allocated to examination centers in their regional capitals Only. WAEC concluded that there were possible terms and conditions applied to the short notice registration.

Ghana: WAEC Withholds Results of 26,434 WASSCE Candidates

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The entire results of 26,434 candidates who sat for the 2018 West African Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) in Ghana have been withheld, the West African Examination Council (WAEC) has said. The WAEC said it was investigating various cases of malpractice detected during and after the conduct of the examination. "The withheld results of candidates will be cancelled if found culpable, or released if otherwise," a statement issued by Mrs Agnes Teye-Cudjoe, Head of Public Affairs, WAEC National Office, to announce the release of provisional results, said on Friday. It said a total of 316,999 candidates made up of 158,550 males and 158,449 females from 946 school were registered for the examination, representing 9.6 per cent higher than the 2017 candidature of 289,207 but some 1,378 candidates did not show up. It said analysis of the provisional results of four core subjects showed that performance in English and Mathematics declined but improved in Inte

WAEC to appeal against court's decision on 20 BECE students

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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) says it will appeal against the decision of an Accra High Court ordering the Council to release the results of 20 candidates whose papers were cancelled after the 2017 Basic Education Certificate Examination Certificate. “The management of the WAEC have reached a decision to appeal against decision ordering them to release the results of 20 candidates who papers were cancelled.” Rev. Victor Brew, Head of Legal Department, WAEC who spoke to the GNA in an interview, said the Council had studied the judgement and it was of the opinion that judgement was against the weight of evidence. According to Rev Brew, the judge also erred in law. The WAEC Head of legal Department said the Council would soon file notice of appeal and stay of execution. The West African Examinations Council has been ordered by an Accra High Court to release the results of 20 candidates whose papers were cancelled after the 2017 Basic Education Certification Ex

WEST AFRICAN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES, 2018

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SHORT NOTICE REGISTRATION The West Africa Examination Council will re-open registration for WASSCE for private candidates,2018 from 17th to 31st July,2018 for the benefit of candidates who could not register during the regular period. Prospective candidates should report at WAEC accredited cafe operators for registration. Candidates  registering during the period will be allocated examination centres in the REGIONAL CAPITALS ONLY.Other terms and conditions apply. FEES PAYABLE 6 or more subjects GHC564.00 5 subjects GHC536.00 4subjects  GHC508.00 3subjects  GHC474.00 2subjects  GHC454.00 1subject    GHC434.00 Project/Practical GHC76.00 Oral (French/English) GHC54.00

WAEC Result Checker USSD Code *711*1000# and SHS Placement Cards not from WAEC – GES

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WAEC Result Checker USSD Code *711*1000# and SHS Placement Cards not from WAEC – GES The management of the Ghana Education Service has cautioned the general public,most especially,the 2018 WASSCE Candidates on the emergence of a result checker purported to have come from the office of the West African Examination Council with a USSD Code *711*1000# as not from WAEC nor the GES. The Ghana Education Service made this disclaimer to a supposed result checker which is being sold to the general public and believed to have come from WAEC in a statement signed by the head of Public Relations Unit of the GES, Cassandra Twum Ampofo, dated July 15,2018. The Ghana Education Service has also indicated that an SHS PLACEMENT CARD is also being sold and purported to have come from WAEC, which it’s outfit declared as false. According to the Education Service, it’s attention has been drawn to an advertisement circulating on Social media ,requesting Candidates to dial a USSD Code *711*1000

How to register for Nov/Dec this year if you failed 2018 WASSCE

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The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has announced that candidates who failed the 2018 WASSCE, can register for the 2018 private WASSCE (Nov/Dec) examination which starts from September. It said the opportunity is to enable candidates not to stay a year or more at home due to their poor grades. According to WAEC, a short opportunity will be given to SHS graduates who may not have registered for Nov/Dec earlier but upon checking their results, they find the need to write the paper. People who obtain below grade C6 especially in any of the core subjects (English, Maths, Science, Social Studies, and English) often find it extremely difficult progress to a University of Polytechnic due to the school’s consistently announcement grade cut off points. No date was given for how long the short application window will be open. However, you can trust us to deliver it promptly as WAEC puts it out.

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WAEC releases WASSCE 2018 results; withholds results of 26,434 candidates

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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released provisional results of candidates of the 2018 West African Senior School Certificate Examination for school candidates. The Council said it will despatch the results to the schools, and candidates are advised to contact their heads of school for their results. Meanwhile the examinations body says it is withholding the entire results of some 26,434 candidates pending the conclusion of investigations into various cases of examination malpractice detected during and after the conduct of the examination. The Council said in a statement signed by Mrs Agnes Teye-Cudjoe, Head of Public Affairs for the Head of National Office, warned that the withheld results will be cancelled if found culpable, or released if otherwise. Below is the statement in full. RELEASE OF PROVISIONAL RESULTS FOR THE WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (WASSCE) FOR SCHOOL CANDIDATES 2018 The West African Examinations Council wishes

Court orders WAEC to pay Ghc100,000 for cancelling BECE results

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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC), says it will appeal against a ruling by an Accra High Court ordering it to pay GHC 100,000 in compensation to some Twenty (20) former students of the Teshie based A-Z Preparatory and Junior High School whose papers were cancelled after the 2017 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). The BECE candidates filed a suit against WAEC for unlawfully cancelling their 2017 BECE English language papers, without undertaking proper investigation. The court also ordered the release of their English paper results within 30 days. In a Expo Room interview, Public Relations Officer for WAEC, Agnes Tei Cudjoe, said they might against the ruling. “The case went to court and the judge ruled that the counsel should release the results of the candidate, but we are studying the judgement and we will respond appropriately. We do not agree with the judgement, but we are studying and we will respond appropriately.” Meanwhile, lawyer for the a

High Court orders WAEC to release cancelled results of 20 BECE candidates

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The West African Examination Council has been ordered by an Accra High Court to release the results of 20 candidates whose papers were cancelled after the 2017 Basic Education Certification Examinations. The candidates had their results cancelled after WAEC claimed they had colluded to cheat during the exams. But, they the dragged examination council to court accusing it of breaching their fundamental human rights. Proprietor of the A to Z Preparatory JHS Godwin Aaron Monyo told JoyNews the cancellation of the paper dented the school's reputation. It is not clear if these students are part of 1,298 candidates whose results were witheld by WAEC in August 2017 on suspicion of examination malpractices. These 1,298 candidates were found to have cheated in the objective test section of the examination by the Item Differentia Profile (IDP) software.

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WAEC releases 2018 May/June WASSCE result, say's there is decline in pass rate

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The West African Examinations Council said on Wednesday that only 49 . 98 per cent of candidates who wrote its 2018 school certificate examination obtained credit passes and above. The council ’s Head of National Office , Mr . Olu Adenipekun, said the credit passes included English Language and Mathematics . Adenipekun gave this information at a news conference to announce the 2018 West African Senior School Certificate Examination in Lagos. According to him, the performance of candidates for its examinations in the last three years has been fluctuating in view of the outcome of the just released 2018 examination . The HNO , who gave a breakdown of the statistics candidates ’ performance in the examination , said that a total of 1 ,578 , 846 registered for the examination in Nigeria . According to him , out of the number , 1 ,572 , 396 of them sat for the examination . Adenipekun said a total of 786 , 016 candidates , representing 49 . 98 per cent who sat for the examin

WAEC yet to release 2018 WASSCE results in Ghana

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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has appealed to the Public to disregard rumours that it has released results of the 2018 WASSCE examinations. “The West African Examinations Council wishes to inform its stakeholders that it is yet to release the results of the WASSCE for school candidates, 2018 in Ghana. Members of the public are urged to disregard rumours circulating in the media that the results have been released.” In a statement signed by Mrs Agnes Teye-Cudjoe, Deputy Director, Public Affairs, said WAEC would duly issue a statement announcing the release of the results after all post-examination processes have been completed. Source: GNA

Beware of fraudsters who promise to upgrade results - WAEC

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The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has urged candidates to beware of fraudsters who contact them with the promise of “ upgrading ” their results for a fee payable through mobile money transfers. “The West African Examination Council wishes to alert its public to the activities of certain persons who introduce themselves as workers of WAEC and also claim to have access to its results database. These fraudsters contact candidates with the promise of “ upgrading ” their results for a fee payable through mobile money transfers.” A statement from the WAEC’s Head of National Office appealed to the public to report activities of such fraudsters to the police or the council’s nearest office. The statement assured the public that its results database is well secured and all results could be detected by the Council’s confirmation/verification system. “Institutions and organisations are advised to confirm or verify results presented to them directly from the council or access the

WAEC TO RELEASE THE JAN/FEB SERIES RESULTS OF THE 2018 WASSCE PRIVATE (NOVDEC)

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The West African Examinations Council on Tuesday announced the release of its January / February series of the 2018 West African Senior School Certificate Examination. The council ’ s Head of National Office, Mr . Olu Adenipekun who announced the release in Lagos, said results of 1, 021 candidates were, however , withheld . The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the approval to introduce and conduct the additional diet in the country and other national offices of the five- member countries was given at the council ’ s 65 th annual general meeting in March 2017 . The introduction of the series for Private candidates , brings to the three , the number of examinations conducted by the council each year . According to Adenipekun, the results were withheld in connection with various reported cases of examination malpractice by the affected candidates. He said the cases were being investigated and that reports of the investigations would be presented to the appropriate committe

UPCOMING 2018 WASSCE RESULTS

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The general public is notified that West African Examination Council (WAEC) is about to officially release the results of its 1,559,162 candidates who sat for their 2018 WASSCE exams. Today, I am proud to inform you that there has been an improvement in the number of students who passed this year when compared to the last years. WAEC made it known via their twitter account that candidates will be able to access their results on the WAEC official website. We were informed that out of a total of 1,567,016 candidates who registered for the exams, only 1,559,162 sat for it. From this we have reason to rejoice because of the 1,559,162 candidates, 923,486 secured at least five credits which include English Language and Mathematics. From our calculations, that’s a tremendous increase of 59.23%, when rounded off and compared to the last year’s 52.9% and the previous year of 38.7% who passed. It’s safe to say that over time there will be an even greater percentage increase i

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NEWS BREAK JAMB PEG CUT OF MARK AS 140 FOR UNIVERSITIES, 120 FOR POLYTECHNICS Posted by #MR ATARP JAMB and heads of tertiary educational institutions across the country have decide on the cut-off mark for the 2018 UTME exercise The exam body and heads of over 650 tertiary institutions involving Vice Chancellors, Rectors and Provosts of higher institutions in the country made the announcement during its policy meeting held in Osun State. At the meeting, it was agreed that the 2018 UTME cut off mark be pegged at 140 universities, 120 for polytechnics and 100 for Colleges of education. Speaking on event last two days ago on Television, NTA about the cut off mark, JAMB's Head of Media and Publicity,Dr Fabian Benjamin said the cut-off mark was not determined by JAMB alone. He said: it is not JAMB, cut off mark is determined by the universities. It is not the issue of JAMB The exam body had on Saturday, June 30, 2018, announced that the cut-off mark for 2018 UTME was determined