WAEC Debunks Purported Confirmed Topics For 2023 BECE Candidates
The West African Examinations Council(WAEC) has debunked various circulations on social media about some purported ‘confirmed’ topics for the 2023 BECE. According to WAEC, such trending confirmed topics on social media are not from WAEC. They are fake.
This means that WAEC could set BECE questions beyond the purported confirmed topics. As a result, WAEC is urging the general public, especially 2023 BECE candidates to disregard such posts and stick to their textbooks, syllabus and notes from their tutors.
The 2023 WASSCE and BECE is just like the previous years’s exams. Candidates should not put fear in them as the exams is sometimes considered as a just another classroom test.
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- What candidates needs to do is to study and also be in class for the last ‘APOR’ from teachers.
- Also study past questions. One secret most candidates doesn’t know about the BECE and WASSCE is that, WAEC doesn’t really set new questions. About 90% of all WASSCE and BECE questions are all past questions. WAEC usually frame the questions to make it new, but it’s a past question.
- Candidates should concentrate on the last five BECE and WASSCE past questions; which include; 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019 and 2018.
- Avoid Total Dependence On Teachers And Tutors For Exams Preparation.If you think total dependence on your teacher will help you pass your exams, then you are wrong. As a BECE and WASSCE candidate, you have to do a lot more on your own. Constant reading, preparation and looking for additional materials on the subject matter will broaden your mind, understanding and make your answers richer d unique. Do not over depend on your tutor, do more for your self and increase your understanding. Today, almost everything you are learning is available on the internet.
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Does that mean there is no confirmed topics for the bece?