How to Pass 2026 BECE: Why You Must Avoid the ‘Chew and Pour’ Strategy

Pass 2026 BECE Avoid Chew and Pour

Students preparing for the 2026 BECE must master the tips shared in this How to Pass 2026 BECE Challenge, which covers “How to Avoid Chew and Pour, Pass and Forget Strategy,” which does not help. The new common core curriculum and the questions set have gone beyond rote learning. You cannot just memorize and enter the BECE exam hall. You need to understand the information or topics well and apply the knowledge when answering critical thinking and application questions. This article gives you top tips on why you must avoid “chew and pour” as a BECE candidate.

Avoid Last-Minute Cramming (Chew and Pour); Start Preparation Early.

Passing the BECE or any examination requires good preparation. Good preparation starts with early preparation. Sadly, there are students who wait until the last few days or one week before the examination, and then they start memorizing by rote.  This will not help make the right grades and can lead to serious health implications.

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To avoid the danger of being stressed with last-minute reading and learning, we advise that you start your preparation for the BECE now. One benefit of starting early is that you will be able to cover more topics. Where you have challenges, you can also seek the best help from your teachers, friends, and classmates, who would often not have enough time to spend on you when they are also preparing at the last minute.

This means you must start your revision early if you want to avoid the chew and pour—pass and forget—strategy. This does not work any longer.

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The reality is that last-minute preparation leaves lots of loopholes in your examination preparation, and this could have been covered with timely preparation.

Have a good timetable and a flexible timetable, break the topics to learn into smaller units, and work on them. Be disciplined throughout the next 30 days and ensure that you have enough sleep, you eat healthily, you exercise, and you have time for games and social interaction.

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Do not behave as though all that is left in life is the examination.

Solve at least 40 objective tests each day. The objective test you solve should be related to the subject you learn each day.  Do not go to bed without revising what you learned in the day.

Stop the “Chew and Pour” Trap with Our 2026 BECE Home Mocks

Most students fail not because they don’t study, but because they study the wrong way. Reading notes over and over is “Chew and Pour.” To truly pass, you must practice Active Recall.

Our Top BECE Home Mock Exams are designed to break the rote learning cycle by:

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Wisdom Hammond

Written by Wisdom Hammond

Education consultant, strategic writing specialist, and academic administrative analyst with over 15 years of industry insights mapping Ghana's educational ecosystem transitions.

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