Registration Opens: Join the 2026 BECE Home Mock to Secure Grade 1s JOIN NOW ×

Fail 2021 NovDec and lock up dreams or pass now and shine into the future

The 2021 NovDec, the private WASSCE organized by WAEC for school candidates who failed one or more papers in the examination and purely private candidates who never attended Senior High School has commenced with practical papers.

This exam is very important to all candidates and will be a game-changer for those who work hard to excel.

Speaking on the 2021 NovDec and its importance to candidates, Mr. Wisdom Hammond, Editor with GhanaEducation.Org called on candidates to aim high and out in their very best to pass the exam without any form of examination malpractice. While interacting with some candidates on why they should pass the examination he said “If you fail 2021 NovDec, you will continue to lock up dreams but success now will be a game-changer.”

He furthered that candidates writing the examination must put in the extra effort than they did during the previous exam as school candidates or as NovDec candidates re-sitting the examination.

Passing the NovDec will help lift the burden of stress, the feeling of being a failure, and the thoughts of being left behind by colleagues who made it into colleges, universities, and other tertiary institutions he stated.

He added that what is going on with the recruitment of the youth into the security services should be a wake-up call for NOV-DEC 2021 candidates and must push them to excel to enter the tertiary institutions, acquire higher education and skills so as to increase their employment opportunities and chances. IT is driving everything globally and must be of interest to candidates if they get the chance to pursue a programme at the university he advised. 

“The thousands struggling and battling for the few recruitment spots in the various security services should tell you, that is time to pass the WASSCE and unleash your full potential as a student in a tertiary institution.”

Registration Open

2026 BECE HOME MOCK

Professional Assessment from the Comfort of Your Home

Prepare your ward for the 2026 BECE with our specialized Home Mock series. Our marking and grading follow strict WAEC standards to ensure your child is ready for the real deal.

Standard Questions based on the NACCA Curriculum.
Detailed Marking with examiner comments.
Result Analysis to identify weak areas.

Secure Your Child's Future Today!

WhatsApp Register Call For Info

READ: Likely BECE 2021 Social Studies Questions – Must Solve 

He charged students to avoid every form of examination malpractice while taking the NovDec exam since that can further complicate their current challenges.

He inspired candidates and asked them to  “Give off your 101% but prepare very well and don’t underestimate any topic, master the act of answering examination questions and prove yourself.”

READ: 9 Pieces of Advice for Success in 2021 BECE – All Candidates Must Read

The NovDec 2021 if passed will offer successful candidates the opportunity to gain admission into various tertiary institutions home and abroad.

To Fail 2021 NovDec and lock up dreams or pass now and shine into the future…What is your choice as a candidate?

Ghanaeducation.org

Ghana Education News Editorial Team

Research • Journalism • Policy Analysis

The Ghana Education News Editorial Team is a specialized group of education researchers, journalists, and policy analysts dedicated to providing high-fidelity reports on the Ghanaian academic landscape. With over a decade of combined experience, our team serves as a primary bridge between official bodies like the GES and WAEC and the students, parents, and educators they serve.

Our Expertise & Mission

  • National Examination Prep: Verified BECE/WASSCE trial questions and examiner reports.
  • Policy Analysis: Breakdowns of GES recruitment, promotions, and payroll.
  • Educational Resources: Step-by-step guides for university admissions and scholarships.

Have a story or want to advertise?

WhatsApp Us Email Stories

WhatsApp: 0550360658 | Email: stories@ghanaeducation.org

Leave a Comment

Ghana Education News