WAEC releases results of first CBT WASSCE, records 30.95% pass
WAEC said the CBT mode adopted drastically reduced examination malpractices when compared to reported cases during the 2023 edition.
WAEC said the CBT mode adopted drastically reduced examination malpractices when compared to reported cases during the 2023 edition.
WAEC said a total of 35,830 candidates representing 44.29 per cent obtained credit and above in a minimum of five ...
According to the statement, the new innovation will kick off with the conduct of the WASSCE for private candidates in ...
At WAEC, Mr Dangut served in different capacities from the Assistant Registrar to Deputy Registrar in different departments across the ...
Mr Kaura noted that about 18,000 Zamfara indigents were allowed to register for WAEC and NECO this year.
Patrick Areghan announced his exit as the Head of Nigeria’s office (HNO) of WAEC.
WAEC denied the allegations and described them as “baseless, mischievous, and malicious.”
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) announced this at a pre-examination press briefing Thursday in Lagos.
A WAEC official said no one was hurt and that everyone in the building was successfully evacuated by fire fighters.
Nigeria's Vice President Yemi Osinbajo also congratulates WAEC on its 70th anniversary.
Mr Areghan cited various challenges including the stay-at-home-order in the South-east as part of the reasons for the seemingly delay ...
The National Examinations Council (NECO) will not extend the registration period for the 2021 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) for ...
A state official gave the warning at a meeting with school proprietors and principals.
The examination, which was supposed to commence on April 6 to June 5, was suspended due to the outbreak of ...
“We will ensure that all our staff wear face masks and provide them with hand sanitisers. There will be buckets ...
Seunara Arotiba scored eight A1sto emerge as the overall best candidate of the May/June 2018 West African Senior Secondary Certificate ...
The results are for the second series of the 2019 private exams.
The schools were de-recognised due to examination malpractices.
Mr Buhari speaks on his days in the secondary school and how he joined the military.
Walk-in candidates will pay N25,000.
This would help to further tackle the rising cases of examination malpractice among candidates
“We have concluded all arrangements and deployed logistics in every part of the country."
The council says 11,721 candidates registered for the examination, while 11,307 actually sat for the test
The council is worried about the growing trend of exam malpractices.
The governor also asked a committee to help ensure eligible students secure university admission.
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