The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has released a revised New WASSCE 2022 Timetable for the 2022 candidates writing the Senior High School leaving examination from Ghana.
Per the new timetable released barely 24 hours ago, WASSCE candidates writing the examination which starts on August 1 will have to take note of the chances. Some subjects affected are Economics, Government, and Chemistry papers 1 and 2.
The examination starts barely four days from today. Candidates need to recheck the timetable for all the changes that might have taken effect.
READ: WASSCE 2022 Trial Questions (Maths, English, E-Maths, Accounting & Science)
DOWNLOAD THE REVISED TIMETABLE HERE [DOWNLOAD]
CHECK WASSCE SAMPLE QUESTIONS AND LIKELY EXAMINATION QUESTIONS [ALL HERE]
We hope candidates will download the New WAEC 2022 WASSCE timetable for Ghana released and study it to avoid missing their papers.
The GES has in a related development projected that Ghana would write the WASSCE for school candidates in May/June 2024. This means Ghana would join the other four WAEC countries to write the WASSCE.
Reacting to public concerns as to why Ghana is writing the 2022 WASSCE alone the GES boss indicated that the students would have been at a disadvantage if Ghana had written the WASSCE in June and that the examination was shifted to August/September for Ghana so that the students will achieve the minimum contact hours needed before the examination.
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