WASSCE 2024: Registration for private candidates starts as WAEC shares portals link, how to apply

Abimbola β€’ 1 year ago
  • The popular examination body, WAEC, has opened registration for the 2024 WASSCE for private candidates
  • In a statement released on Monday, July 8, WAEC urged interested candidates to visit its website
  • Legit.ng understands that applicants will need to make registration fee payments using the various options provided on the website

Yaba, Lagos state - The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) on Monday, July 8, announced that the registration for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for private candidates (second series), has commenced.

In a post on its official X (formerly Twitter) handle, WAEC disclosed that registration started on Monday, July 8, and would end on Friday, August 9, 2024.

Legit.ng understands that candidates can choose either CB-WASSCE or Pen and Paper Test, and the registration fee is N27,000.

To register, log on to www.waeconline.org.ng.

WAEC tweeted:

"As registration for WASSCE for private candidates, 2024 - second series starts today, candidates can purchase the registration pins at any WAEC office, banks, registration centres or accredited agents."

What to know about WASSCE

Legit.ng reports that WASSCE is a type of standardised test in West Africa.

Students who pass the exam receive a certificate confirming their graduation from secondary education. It is administered by WAEC and is only offered to candidates residing in Anglophone West African countries.

The WASSCE tests four core subjectsβ€”English, mathematics, social studies, integrated science, and three or four elective subjects.

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Expert reacts to WAEC's introduction of CBT

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the board chairman of MIMS Educational Services, Prince Adesegun Ogungbayi, said the decision of WAEC to adopt the computer-based test (CBT) mode in the conduct of the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE), "should not call for celebration".

Ogungbayi said he would be interested to see how the initiative works.

.. Source: Legit.ng

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Created Jul 08, 2024
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