2023 BECE Final Projected Topics For ICT
Information And Communication Technology(ICT) paper will be written on Thursday, 10th August, 2023. The paper will be written in the afternoon, thus right after the Mathematics Paper.
Final projected topics for the exams has been revealed. This platform never fails candidates when it comes to projected topics. We have provided correct projected topics to BECE candidates which have never let candidates down.
ICT PROJECTED TOPICS
1. Spreadsheet applications(Microsoft excel, access point etc).The cell, merge,formula, column and others
2. Web browsers and service providers (Microsoft word, opera, Google chrome and others)
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3. Classifications of computer( by side, data handling, functionality etc).minicomputer, supper computer, workstation computer,micro computer etc.
4. Uses, importance,hazard and threat of a computer.
5. Part and components of a computer.( The hardware eg the keyboard, mouse,monitor system unit etc.) Software components.
6. The Internet (internet etiquette, the use of computer laboratory, fraudulent).
7.computing devices.( computer, radio, PAS Mobile phone)
8 Storage devices and their uses (peripherals, input and output devices
These selected/predicted topics do not in any way mean you should ignore all other topics. They are also not leaked areas but the topic Ghanaeducation.org believes no student should fall short in when preparing for the next BECE
Information And Communication Technology paper will then begin at 1:00pm. However, candidates must be seated 30 minutes before that time. Ghanaian Language 2 (Essay) will start 1.00 p.m. and end at 2.15p.m. The Objectives will start at 2.15p.m and end at 3:00 p.m.
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The BECE began on Monday, 7th August, 2023. For the first time in history, there were more females than males. Over 600,000 candidates were registered. The Ashanti region had the highest number of registered candidates followed by the Greater Accra region.
Candidates need to follow all the laid down rules and regulations and they will be successful in the exams. Free Education awaits them at the secondary level.
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