The Publisher Nigeria reports that the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) on Friday, released the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) result for private candidates in the first series for 2023.
Announcing the results, the Head, the National Office of WAEC, Patrick Areghan, said that out of the 8,348 candidates that sat for the exam, the examination body withheld the result of 413 candidates due to varied cases of examination malpractice.
According to the figures given by WAEC, 76.36% of students got a minimum of five (5) credits, including English Language and Mathematics, in five (5) or more subjects.
WAEC directed the private candidates who sat for the 2022 WASSCE second series to visit its website www.waecdirect.org to check their results. The 2022 WAEC results are now available for candidates to check online or via SMS.
You don’t need to purchase any scratch card/pin to access your result. Check your Smart Identity Card for your Result Checker PIN and Serial Number.
WAEC has already given each candidate its result checker PIN and Serial Number. You can check the Smart Identity Card used during the conduct of the examination to check for your Result Checker PIN and Serial Number.
However, in case the candidate has exceeded the number of checks or misplaced the PIN and serial number, he/she will need to visit the WAEC Request Management System portal to order the PIN online.
The cost of a WAEC result checker PIN is N3,654.82. Candidates interested in purchasing the e-PIN/result checker can do that on the council’s Request Management System portal. Follow the procedure below to buy WAEC result checker PIN:
You can also check the West African Examination Council results via SMS on your phone. It does not matter whether it is a small phone or smartphone (Android, iPhone) etc.
Wait for your WAEC result to be delivered to your phone via SMS. (SMS Cost N30 Only)
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