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Just in: WASSCE 2021 NOV/DEC Registration start date out

Information reaching Ghanaeducation.org indicates WAEC will commence the WASSCE 2021 NOV/DEC (Private Candidates) Registration on Tuesday, June 22, 2021, and end Tuesday, August 10.

The examining body is expected to inspect Internet Cafes registered for the purposes of registering WASSCE 2021 NOV/DEC (Private Candidates) candidates from June 22, 2021, and end Tuesday, August 10.

On 14th June, all internet cafes and schools that met basic requirements for registering candidates were examined.

The 2021 NOV/DEC (Private Candidates) registration will start on Tuesday, 22nd June 2021 across the country.

The commencement of 2021 NOV/DEC registration would afford candidates who failed one or more papers in the WASSCE for school candidates in 2020, as well as other candidates to enroll for the examination.

WASSCE for Private Candidates fees charged in 2020 and projections for 2021

The examination council is yet to release the examination timetable and the cost of registration.
Candidates should expect a marginal upward increase in the examination fees. In 2020, WASSCE FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES, REGISTRATION FEES were as follows:

6 or more subjects – candidates paid GH¢412.47
5 subjects- candidates paid GH¢394.67
4 subjects – candidates paid GH¢375.67
3 subjects – candidates paid GH¢354.30
2 subjects – candidates paid GH¢341.24
1 subject -candidates paid GH¢328.18

In addition to the above, the 2020 WASSCE NOV/DEC (Private Candidates) paid Fees for Oral/Practical/Project Work. Candidates who offer subjects with oral/practical/project work component paid additional fees as follows:
GH¢50.00 per subject for Practical
GH¢50.00 per subject for Project Work
GH¢36.00 per subject for Oral (English and French)

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WAEC is yet to make public the fees for the WASSCE 2021 NOV/DEC Registration. Candidates should expect an upward adjustment in the examination fees.

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(3) Correction of Entries
After submission of entries, candidates who wish to make any change(s) during the
the registration period will pay the following charges:
• GH¢50.00 plus Practical/Project Work/Oral fee where applicable
• GH₵100.00 for correction of centre name, date of birth, address, picture or
substitution of subject.
• For additional of subject(s), the fees are as stated in above.

We advise students who intend to register to comprehend the WASSCE 2021 NOV/DEC Biometric Registration Procedure by reading (NOV-DEC registration) and visit the registration site https://registration.ghanawaec.org/wassce/  for more details.

 

Source: Ghanaeducation.org

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