Private BECE subject fees for 2021 announced by WAEC
The Management of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has announced the 2021 Private BECE subject fees for candidates.
According to the (WAEC), private BECE candidates who intend to sit for 4 or more subjects will pay GH¢ 190.28.
The amount is the total fees for the exams for such candidates.
Other students writing 1 to 3 subjects will pay between GH¢137.2 and GH¢173.25.
The Private BECE fees will not be paid by the government for candidates.
The government of Ghana only pays for such fees for school candidates in public schools, preparing for the BECE.
Below are the full exam fees for the subjects
WAEC 2021 Private BECE subject fees
| 4 or more subjects | GH¢ 190.28 |
| 3 subjects | GH¢ 173.25 |
| 2 subjects | GH¢ 157.65 |
| 1 subject | GH¢ 137.20 |
Candidates who wish to make changes to their registration data will be required to pay an additional fee of GH¢ 50.00 to the council.
READ: How to Register for 2021 Private BECE
The corrections to be made may cover details relating to (correction of centre, name, gender, address, picture, or substitution of a subject).
Whiles WAEC is preparing for the 2021 Private exams for BECE candidates, it is yet to release the NOV/DEC WASSCE and the 2020 school placements for BECE graduates who completed school in December last year.
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