Download 2025 BECE Timetable (Projected)

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has released the 2025 BECE examiantion date for the year for school candidates to be registered from both public and private basic schools.
What is the 2025 BECE examination date?
According to the GES, the examination will be administered by the West African Examination Council (WAEC) from Monday, June 9, to Monday, June 16, 2025.
It is important to put on record that the 2025 BECE will be the second to be administered by WAEC based on the new Common Core Curriculum.
The examination will take six active exam days to complete in a space of 8 days. While WAEC is yet to release the 2025 BECE timetable, parents, schools, and teachers can make good use of the unofficial projected 2025 BECE timetable here.
You can download the 2025 BECE timetable (projected), which is based on the 2024 BECE timetable used by WAEC in administering the 2024 exam.
We project that English Language and Religious and Moral Education will be administered on 9th June, 2025.
On 10th June, we project that Integrated Science and Computing will be administered.
The third day of the exam, Wednesday, 11th June, will likely have Social Studies and Creative Arts and Design being administered by WAEC.
These and all the other subjects have been captured in the downloadable projected schedule.
Download the 2025 BECE Timetable
Download the 2025 BECE Timetable (Projected) here >>> PROJECTED 2025 BECE EXAMINATION TIMETABLE
Kindly note that WAEC will be releasing the official examination tiemtable at the right time. What we have released is our own internal projection just as we peojected the examination date at least two months before GES confirmed it on 24th January, 2025.
What are the 2025 BECE registration phases?
In a related development, the 2025 BECE registration details are yet to be released by the West African Examination Council (WAEC).
The examination registration is expected to be divided into three phases. These will include Phase 1 (Biodata and Subject registration).
In phase 2, schools will be required to forward the continuous assessment of learners to WAEC through their respective district and metro examination offices.
The final stage (Phase 3) will be the school selection phase, which is often carried out after the examination itself.
Parents whose wards are in basic 9 and will be candidates must ensure they help their children, the schools they attend and teachers to prepare candidates for the upcoming examination.
Number of subjects to be administered by WAEC
In all, 10 subjects will be administered by WAEC; however, students can take a minimum of 8 subjects and a maximum of 9 subjects. Students who write Arabic will be the last batch of candidates to complete their examination when it ends on 16th June.