2022 BECE Results Out Today : how to check and calculate aggregate

There will be no more waiting for the release of the 2022 BECE results, which are expected to be out today, 25th January 2023. The results were supposed to be released on 19th January per the earlier communication from the Ministry of Education until WAEC disclosed that, it was going to release the results for the BECE administered between 17th October and 21st October on Wednesday, 25th January 2023.
Should the results be released on 25th January as announced that would have been a waiting period of 96 days or 3 months, 4 days from the 21st October 2022 when the last paper was administered to Junior High School leaving candidates.
Candidates and parents are to note that the results will be uploaded onto the website https://eresults.waecgh.org/
The release of the results will be followed by the release of the 2023 School placements.
2022 BECE Results Out Today How To Check BECE Placement Results On Phone Online
Now that you know How To Buy 2022 BECE Result Checker Cards Online With MoMo master how to check the result online.
- The first step is to ensure you have the placement checker, which we will be selling when it is available.
- Ensure that you have access to a computer that has Internet access.
- Using your computer, visit the CSSPS result checker online portal via https://www.cssps.gov.gh/
- Proceed to enter your BECE index number. It should be 10 digits. And also your year of examination. For example, if your index number is 1234567890 and your examination year is 2022, you will input 123456789021.
- On your checker, you will get a serial number.
- Enter the serial number found on top of the scratch card in the field designated for it.
- Enter your PIN (Personal Identification Number) which will also be found on the scratch card you purchased.
- After you are done, you then click submit. Be patient and wait for the results window to pop up.
- If you are successful, the CSSPS placement checker print form option will appear.
- Click on print to print out your form.
How to calculate 2022 BECE Results Aggregate
The BECE results and the raw scores are crucial, but for the determination of a candidate’s school into which he or she is placed, the raw score will make all the difference.
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To calculate a candidate’s BECE aggregate score, which is the sum of specific grades obtained per subject, follow this procedure.
- Add all the individual aggregates obtained for the CORE Subjects. The core subjects are Mathematics, English Language, Social Studies, and Integrated Science.
- Look through the remaining subjects and pick the best two subjects with the lowest grades
- Add the total of the core subject aggregate and the two best other subject aggregates to obtain your aggregate score for the BECE
Let us look at a practical example of a student called KWEKU PRIMPONG using the sample result attached below.
STEP 1: From the results attached, the aggregate obtained by KWEKU PRIMPONG in the CORE subjects only is
Mathematics = 2
English Language = 1
Social Studies = 2
Integrated Science = 2
Sub-total [A] = 7
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STEP 2: Aggregate obtained from two best from the other subjects.
The candidate scored 1 in three other subjects, hence we have to pick just two of them.
We pick French = 1
ICT = 1
Sub-Total of Other Subjects [B] = 2
Step 3: Add the two sub-totals from [A] and [B]
Student’s Aggregate Score is = 7 + 2
Student’s Aggregate Score = 9
SAMPLE RESULT FOR CALCULATING AGGREGATE GRADE


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