Why the 2023 WASSCE result portal is giving you invalid checker feedback has been explained in this post.
The result checker cards come with the directive “Log on to ghana.waecdirect.org.” This message is making students log onto the result portal to check their 2023 WASSCE result.
It has come to the attention of Ghana Education News that some anxious SHS graduates have already started checking their results on the official portal announced by the West African Examination Council at a time when the results are yet to be released by the council.
If you go to the portal to check the result, you are most likely to get no valid checker feedback. This feedback is because the result is not yet out. However, checking your results can lead to the invalidation of your checker.
Kindly advise and educate others to stop checking their 2023 WASSCE results until WAEC loads the results.
In a related development, WAEC is expected to release the school candidates’ WASSCE results, hopefully before the end of December 15th, 2023.
READ: Expect 2023 WASSCE Results within 24-48 hours: Latest WAEC update to 2023 WASSCE Candidates
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How and Where to Check the 2023 WASSCE Results When They Are Released by WAEC
- Go to https://ghana.waecdirect.org/.
- Enter your index number.
- Select the type of examination (e.g., WASSCE).
- Select your examination year, e.g., 2023.
- Enter the serial number found on the voucher.
- Enter the 12-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) on your voucher, e.g., 012345678912.
- Confirm your index number and examination year. This is to ensure that your examination information is correct.
- Click on Submit and wait for the display in the pop-up window. This may take several minutes.
READ: Expect 2023 WASSCE Results within 24-48 hours: Latest WAEC update to 2023 WASSCE Candidates
Note that scammers and fake service providers who promise to change your bad result for a fee will only run away with your money. The best way to upgrade your results is to sit for WAEC’s November DEC examination. If you fail the examination, reflect on your three years of secondary education, identify where you fell short, correct them, and take your studies more seriously towards your November 2024 examination.

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