Any 2025 BECE candidate looking for Apor is not ready for BECE: Education-News Consult Boss

The team lead at the Education-News Consult, Mr Wisdom Hammond, has disclosed that “Any 2025 BECE candidates or parents looking for Apor are not ready for the BECE.” He made this revelation public in Accra during an interaction with students of Christ King School in Accra. According to him, the calls, emails, SMS, and WhatsApp messages from students and parents looking for leaked papers and questions to buy are alarming.
“Even at dawn and late at night, between 9 and 12 pm, students and parents call for such services, which the consultant does not provide. What is even worrying is that some students and parents call to buy super mock or final mock papers that their schools have sourced from the consultant, he indicated.
At the pre-mock conference organised by the school over the weekend, the education consultant urged learners to keep their focus and disbelieve the assertion that they can only pass the BECE if they get undue advantage and access to the BECE questions.
It is alarming because if learners are chasing after Education-News Consult Mocks, Best Brain Mocks, and other district mocks because their schools are writing that particular mock, it means that our learners getting ready for the BECE are not actually prepared.
“Prepared students who are working towards the BECE should not be looking for mock questions that are supposed to be trial test examinations for them. ” He added.
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The pre-mock conference is a special interaction between examiners and education-news consult officers during which important BECE issues and strategies are discussed with learners and their teachers to condition the minds of learners and help them know how they can answer questions and do well in the BECE without engaging in any form of illegality.
The leadership of the Christ King School thanked the team from the consult for engaging the learners and enlightening them on the BECE.
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