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4 Things Every WASSCE Candidates Must Take Note Of

WASSCE 2023 is just a few days away, that is why all WASSCE Candidates are being urged to take their studies serious. This site has gathered 4 important things every WASSCE Candidate must take note of in order to pass their exam.

4 Things Every WASSCE Candidates Must Take Note Of

1. WASSCE Start Date

According to the West African Examination Council (WAEC), the 2023 WASSSCE will commence on Monday, July 31, 2023, with Project Work for Visual Arts candidates, while the theory papers will start from Monday 21st August 2023 until September 26, 2023.

2. You Need To Pass Your WASSCE In Order To Get Into University

Passing your WASSCE is very important as it helps determine whether you will be offered admission into the University or not. You need to get at least C6 in all required subjects before you can be granted admission into the University, anything lower than that means you must rewrite that particular paper if it is part of the subjects required.

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3. Avoid Examination Malpractice

You should try to avoid all kinds of examination malpractices in order to have a successful WASSCE as some examination malpractices may lead to cancellation of that paper or your entire results.

READ: 2023 WASSCE Elective Maths Mock Questions and Answers (Pay and Download)

4. WASSCE Timetable

The timetable for the WASSCE 2023 is yet to be released by WAEC. We have seen some documents which claim to be the timetable of the 2023 WASSCE, however we cannot confirm that to be the official timetable since it has not been published on the official WAEC website. Stay glued to this site in order to receive latest news about the WASSCE and its timetable.

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