2023 WASSCE: Confirmed Topics For Cost Accounting
These are the confirmed topics for Cost Accounting. Make sure to cover all these topics very well and do your best to solve past questions on each topic to secure an ‘A’ or even a good pass in Cost accounting.
The 2023 WASSCE will begin from 31st July 2023 to 26th September 2023. Ghana’s once again will write alone this year after being affected by Covid-19.
Preparing for an examination is stressful, involving, tedious, and tiring and not to talk of an external examination which is WASSCE. The 2023 WASSCE will definitely come on as proposed.
A. Job Costing
B. Standard Costing
C. Marginal
D. Control Account
E. Budget and Budgetary Account
F. Elements of costing
G. Contracts Costing
H. Accounting for Labour
I. Overhead Analysis. (Even Analysis)
When Is The 2023 WASSCE?
It was released in an official letter a few weeks ago by WAEC Ghana the targeted date for the 2023 WASSCE. The 2023 WASSCE is expected to begin from 31st July 2023 to 26th September 2023.
Is The 2023 WASSCE Timetable Out?
As candidates are preparing adequately for the final examinations that may initiate them into the tertiary level, they are bothered about the timetable for their final examination(WASSCE).
The official timetable for the 2023 WASSCE is yet to be released as of now. Candidates are urged to be abreast of themselves with their syllabus for now as the timetable will be released any moment from now.
How To Pass Your WASSCE Examination?
It is devastating to hear that a candidate has failed his or her final examination. This is one of the saddest news to hear in the life of a student. Well, there are tons of ways to pass your WASSCE.
WASSCE is a normal examination like the mocks you have been writing in schools, the internal examinations, and all those class tests and semester assessments. The only difference is that the WASSCE it is set by an examination body (WAEC). Regardless, of the examination body, is within the same syllabus the questions are set from.
I will urge all aspiring candidates to put in their maximum effort to learn smart not hard. Find ways of memorizing and ways of absorbing principles and definitions and this will help you very well. Solving past questions also is one of the key to pass your WASSCE.
Well, we at Education News Consult wish all aspiring candidates for the 2023 WASSCE all the maximum best in their upcoming examination.
READ ALSO: 2023 BECE Registration Portal Opened; Check Out The Deadline
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