WAEC postpones the release of the 2023 WASSCE result until next week. The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has postponed the release of the 2023 WASSC (SC) results for candidates until next week. However, it has provided an exact date on which candidates should expect the results.
Information sighted by Ghana Education News in a Citinews broadcast revealed that WAEC was doing everything within its means to ensure it publishes accurate results on its portal.
There has been uncertainty among candidates, parents, and the general public about the delay in releasing the results. The council, according to a report by CITINEWS, is working around the clock to ensure that the results that will be released are accurate.
New WASSCE 2023 Result Date
According to the new WAEC update, which CITINEWS reported, candidates will have to wait until Monday, December 18, 2023, instead of the anticipated release date of the WASSCE results between December 14 and 16. The WASSCE results will be released on Monday, December 18, 2023.
On which day will WAEC officially release the 2023 WASSCE results for school candidates?
According to WAEC, it will release the 2023 WASSCE result on Monday, December 18, 2023.
At what time exactly will WAEC release the results of WASSCE 2023?
WAEC does not have a definite time for release results; it often will release around midday or later in the afternoon before 5 p.m.
What are candidates to do with their results when they are released?
Students who sat the 2023 WASSCE will have to check their results and then log onto the admission portal of the university they applied to and update their records. They are to cross-check all details, make the necessary corrections, and then complete the admission registration within the stipulated time to stand a chance of being offered admission.
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When WAEC releases my result, how do I check it?
To check the result, follow the steps.
Follow this process…
- Go here: https://ghana.waecdirect.org/.
- Enter your index number.
- Select the type of examination (e.g., WASSCE).
- Select your examination year, e.g., 2003.
- Enter the serial number found on the voucher.
- Enter the 12-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) on your voucher, e.g., 012345678912.
- Confirm your index number and examination year. This is to ensure that your examination information is correct.
- Click on Submit and wait for the display in the pop-up window. This may take several minutes.

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In as much as the release date has been postponed to Monday, Dec 18, some of us are of the view that, parents will also like to find out if the date of reporting to school, Jan 4th has been extended? We saw a similar confusion during the release of bece results. Where parliament wanted to intervene for teachers, parents and school administrations but was kicked against by the education minister, yaw adu twum after the invitation by parliament. Parents were compelled to struggle for the procurement of school wares within a short period to despatch their wards to their various computer placed and computer self placed schools as well.