What is the 2022 BECE date? When will the 2022 BECE be written? And When are we starting the 2022 BECE? These are some of the few questions being asked by stakeholders.
Since the release of the 2022 BECE registration date and details for the 32nd BECE by the West African Examination Council (WAEC), students in the final years, teachers, and other stakeholders have been seeking answers to the question, What is the 2022 BECE date?
Latest 2022 BECE Date Update and Downloadable 2022 BECE Registration Form
In an attempt to provide answers, the Minister of Education, Dr. Adutwumua has provided the latest update for all.
He has disclosed that due to the changing of the Junior High School Calendar from a trimester to a semester calendar, there was a need for the GES and WAEC to deliberate and come out with a timetable.
He furthered that, students who will be registered for the 2022 BECE by public schools are not required to pay for the registration and that any school or head of school or teacher found to be collecting or demanding any fee shall be punished accordingly.
The reason is that the government has absorbed the cost of the BECE for all public school candidates.
“The government has absorbed the BECE registration fees of all public Junior High Schools. It is not true we have directed heads of schools to demand money for the registration,” Dr. Adutwumua stared.
Schools have been directed to ensure that they start the registration from Tuesday, May 3, 2022, to Friday, June 10, 2022. During which schools are required to collect data on students’ bio and subjects to be taken during the examination and furnish the WAEC with the same data via the online registration portal and also provide hard copies of final reports as well.
Schools are to capture students’ passport size pictures and upload them during the first stage of the registration
The data on students’ Continuous Assessment (CASS) is to be uploaded during stage two of the BECE registration from June 27, 2022, to August 12, 2022. The final phase of the 2022 BECE registration requires schools to guide students and parents to select their six Pre-BECE secondary and TVET schools. WAEC has set July 4, 2022, to end on September 2, 2022 for this phase.
Download the Ghanaeducation.org 2022 BECE Registration Form
We have provided a sample form that schools can use to register their 2022 BECE candidates for phase one. The Downloadable BECE Registration Form captures all relevant data needed for the effective registration of candidates.
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Download the form here 2022 BECE Registration Form for Phase 1 by Ghanaeducation.org
“Please note that it is extremely important that the correct subjects are selected during the registration exercise. Finalize your registration data only after all corrections have been affected,” WAEC said in the release to school heads.
Source: Ghanaeducation.org

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