Check Out What WAEC Wrote Under The 2023 BECE Final Timetable

There are some notes and rules on the 2023 BECE Final Timetable which most students or candidates failed to notice. These notes form part of the timetable.
They include;
1. There Will Be No Break In Between Papers(1&2) Of The Same Subject.
2023 BECE candidates will sit and write all objectives and theory papers of the same subject at a sitting without a break. For example, RME objective test will be written immediately after the theory test without a break in time.
2. The 2023 BECE Will Be Written Before All WASSCE Written Papers.
This year’s BECE will be written before the 2023 WASSCE. There will some projects work for some WASSCE candidates when the WASSCE date is due. After this, BECE will commence. No “written” WASSCE paper will be written before the BECE. This means that the 2023 BECE will be written during the 2023 WASSCE period. According to the 2023 BECE timetable, the first paper will be written on Monday, 7th August, 2023. and the last paper will be written on Friday 11th August, 2023.
The 2023 WASSCE, on the other hand will begin on Monday, 31st July, 2023. The exams will continue through to 29th September, 2023. This clearly shows that the 2023 BECE will be written during the 2023 WASSCE period.
For this reason, there will be a one week break for all WASSCE candidates during that period. There will only be one practical work on Monday, 7th August, 2023(Food and Nutrition Paper 3). Aside this paper, WASSCE candidates will resume their exams on Monday, 14th August, 2023
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3. Likely Differences In Time On The Question Papers
According to WAEC, when the duration indicated on the question paper differs from that on the timetable, the one on the question paper should be followed.
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4. Extra Time for Candidates with visual impairment and hearing impairment.
Visually impaired and hearing impaired
candidates would be allowed 50% of the time allotted to other candidates.