As you prepare for the BECE, consider the BECE 2023 Candidate’s Personal Study Timetable and 10 these pieces of advice to pass the exam.
We want BECE candidates to pass the 2023 BECE by following these 10 pieces of advice & be happy after the examination.
We know many students struggle to put a very good personal timetable together and to help in our small way, we have put together 10 Pieces of Advice Plus a Suggested Personal Study Timetable for BECE Candidates to help students do the right things and pass their examination.
Furthermore, we hope the suggestions made here will help students who are preparing for the upcoming BECE. The BECE as an examination to get students placed in SHS is an important one for Junior High School students.
To help you get ready for the examination, take time to go through the pieces of advice outlined here and then go to the download page and download our suggested timetable.
Candidates, teachers, and parents can also help students learn by reading, recording, and sharing questions and answers through mobile phones. One good thing about this is that, as the student keeps listening to the questions and answers provided, learning takes place faster. Give this a try and experience its effectiveness.
Advice to BECE candidates from Ghanaeducation.org |
| 1. Start preparing for the BECE. Start learning now, do not wait until a month or two to BECE before you get serious. |
| 2. Take every mock seriously and find answers to questions you were not able to answer very well in the mock. |
| 3. Attempt to solve the questions you did not choose in the mock when each mock is over and find the answers to them. |
| 4. Do not miss classes, participate in all assignments and home-works. |
| 5. Train yourself to wake up at dawn to learn for at least one hour. |
| 6. Change your friends if they are not helping you to get any serious with your study. |
| 7. When you learn, write by summarizing the points learned, solve past questions, set your personal questions on the topics, and solve them |
| 8. Teach others what you have learned, this helps you to remember most of the things you learned. |
| 9. Stop looking for Apor. Some students are even looking for Mock Apor. You must be serious and work hard. |
| 10. You can pass the BECE, believe in yourself, and prove this to everyone through hard work and dedication. |
Every BECE candidate needs to believe in their ability to do well in the BECE, sit down, and work towards this belief by studying. Good grades at the BECE can be obtained through hard work and the support of teachers and parents.
To download the personal timetable for BECE candidates, go here PERSONAL BECE TIME TABLE

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thank you sir
Thanks for your advice and assistance