How to register for 2021 BECE for Private examination
Educationweb.com.gh as part of efforts to ensure this year’s candidates complete the online process smoothly has put together the below 14 comprehensive steps to being the 2021 BECE for Private registration
4. Re-Sitters–provide an index number for the last sitting and continue.
5. First-Timers–provide your date of birth and continue
6. Fill in the required security data, i.e. password, security question, etc.
7. Fill in your personal information.
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Instructions to 2021 BECE Private examination Candidates
Candidates are required to capture (enroll) their fingerprints before they can continue the registration.
If you don’t have a fingerprint scanner, kindly visit an Internet cafe with facilities to scan your fingerprints
If you have already enrolled your fingerprints, click here to login and continue your registration.
If you want to enroll your fingerprint at home, click here to download the WAEC Biometric Software
Instructions for Private BECE examination Fingerprint Scanning
Internet Cafe operators should visit the nearest WAEC office to register their Internet Cafes and obtain a copy of the Biometric Software suite. The suite includes Fingerprint scanner, Biometric softwares, Security token and User manual.
To view the list of supported fingerprint scanners, Click here
You are required to obtain login parameters for every fingerprint enrollment. The token would be issued to you during your internet cafe’s registration.
If you have already installed the software, double click on ‘WAEC Biometric System’ icon on your desktop to launch the application and enroll your fingerprints
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