2022 Private WASSCE Subject Fees Out (CHECK DETAILS HERE)
The West African Examination Council, WAEC 2022 Private WASSCE subject registration fees are now out for students who want to register for the NOV-DEC.
According to WAEC, the registration for the examination started on 23rd May and will end on 16th August 2022.
FAQs: Has WAEC released the 2022 Private WASSCE subject fees?
Yes WAEC has released the 2022 Private WASSCE subject fees and the portal for the registration is also active now.
The release of the WAEC 2022 Private WASSCE subject registration fees sets the tone for students to start the registration for the various number of courses they want to write.
Candidates who intend to sit for just a paper will be required to pay GH¢¢379.45.
Those registering for Two subjects will pay GH¢395.07
GH¢410.70 is the cost of three subjects for the 2022 Private WASSCE and GH¢¢436.26 for four papers.
Students registering for five subjects will pay GH¢458.99 and others who have to write six or more subjects will pay GH¢480.30
WAEC 2022 Private WASSCE subject registration fees
Subject | Amount |
6 or more subjects | GH¢480.30 |
5 subjects | GH¢458.99 |
4 subjects | GH¢¢436.26 |
3 subjects | GH¢410.70 |
2 subjects | GH¢¢395.07 |
1 subject | GH¢¢379.45 |
Students are to note that fees paid for the 2022 NOV-DEC examination for private candidates will not be refunded by the council unless the notice from the candidate informing WAEC of the intention to withdraw from the exam is received early. However, the final decision is solely that of WAEC to take.
FAQs: Is the 2022 Private WASSCE timetable out?
No, the 2022 NOV-DEC or Private WASSCE timetable has not been released. The Timetable for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination for Private Candidates, 2022, will
be hosted in due course” according to WAEC.
Do not be tempted to cheat in the 2022 Private WASSCE, just go to Frankus College, it is your NOV-DEC lasts top | Enrol and Blow your exam
LIST OF PRESCRIBED TEXTS FOR THE WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (WASSCE)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE (CORE) (SCHOOL AND PRIVATE, 2022-2026)
1. PROSE
One (1) of the following texts shall be studied:
(i) Robert Louis Stevenson: Treasure Island
(ii) MamleWolo: The Kaya Girl
2. DRAMA
One (1) of the following texts shall be studied:
(i) Henrik Ibsen: An Enemy of the People
(ii) Bill Marshall: The Son of Umbele
3. POETRY
One (1) of the following sets of poems should be selected for detailed study:
(a) NON-AFRICAN POETRY
(i) Wilfred Owen: Anthem for Doomed Youth
(ii) Walt Whitman: I sit and Look Out
(iii) John Donne: Batter my Heart Three-Person’d God
(iv) D.H. Lawrence: Piano
(v) Claude Mckay: If We Must Die
(b) AFRICAN POETRY
(i) Oswald Mtshali: Nightfall in Soweto
(ii) Kofi Awoonor: The Weaverbird
(iii) J.P. Clark Night Rain
(iv) David Rubadiri: An African Thunderstorm
(v) Gabriel Okara Once Upon a Time
RECOMMENDED FOR SUCCESS HUNGRY NOV-DEC CANDIDATES: Admission into Frankus College for A1-B2 WASSCE/NOV-DEC results opened
RECOMMENDED ANTHOLOGIES CONTAINING THE ABOVE SET POEMS
1. K.E. Senanu and T. Vincent (eds): A selection of African Poetry (Longman) 1996
2. Woelli Dekutse and John Sackey: An Anthology of contemporary Ghanaian Poems
3. Wole Soyinka (ed): Poems of Black Africa (HEBM) 1975
4. Ruth Miller & Robert A. Greenberg (eds): Poetry: An Introduction (Macmillan) 1985
5. Arthur W. Biddle & Tony Fulwiler Angles of Vision (McGraw Hill, NY, 1992
6. Any other anthology containing any of the set poems.
In a related development, if you do not break any of these rules but fail to take your preparation seriously, you are more likely to fail. Make good grades by enrolling [FRANKUS COLLEGE, your WASSCE Remedial School for grade A1 to B3