The WASSCE 2022 Dos and Don’ts for School Candidates has been made available as a final reminder to all school candidates who are expected to start their WASSCE examination.
Per the newly revised timetable, which you can download here [Download newly revised WASSCE 2022 Timetable Here]
To ensure candidates know and obey the laid down rules for the examination, Ghana Education News has outlined some key rules of the examination as made public by the West African Examination Council.
READ: WASSCE 2022 Starts Today With Practical Tests
WASSCE 2022 Dos and Don’ts for School Candidates
Below are key WASSCE 2022 rules for candidates, which must be adhered to strictly by all.
Rule No. 1: Bringing in Foreign Material.
Candidates are not to bring foreign materials into the examination hall. Materials such as prepared notes, textbooks, and notes, including blank pieces of paper.
Candidates who are found to possess any of these materials will have their subject results cancelled.
Going into the examination hall with mobile phones is also prohibited, just like programmable calculators.

Rule No. 2: Irregular activities inside or outside the examination hall.
Do not tear any part of your question paper or answer booklet or take your question or answer paper or booklet for any reason.
Candidates are to obey the orders of the invigilator. Do well to submit your script to the supervisor/Invigilator before leaving the examination hall.
Do not attempt to give or receive any assistance from other candidates or persons in the examination centre or outside it during the examination.
Note that, if you are caught, your subject result will be cancelled.
READ: Download newly revised WASSCE 2022 Timetable Here

Below is another of the WASSCE 2022 rules for candidates, which must be adhered to strictly by all.
Rule No 3: Do not pass notes for help, receive or give assistance or collude in any manner with another person (s).
When WAEC detects collusion in scripts, submitted, your subject result for that paper will be cancelled.
Rule No. 4: Under no circumstance should a candidate permit someone else to write the examination for you.
If you encourage that, you, the candidate and the person who impersonated you will be arrested.
In addition, your results will be cancelled. The candidate will not be able to write any examination organized by WAEC for two years.

The WASSCE 2022 rules for candidates, above, are worth observing by candidates writing the Senior High School leaving examination. All candidates are to follow the WASSCE 2022 Dos and Don’ts outlined in this post.
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