WASSCE 2025 Results Status Out For Students On WAEC Malpractice List via irreg.waecgh.org
The 2025 WASSCE results status for candidates on WAEC’s Exam Malpractice Investigation List has been released via the irregularity website. Students who find their names on the list are to note that their results have technically been released and that they are in danger of having their results for one or more subjects cancelled if they are found guilty by WAEC after it completes investigations.
This phase means more than just an investigation; it means WAEC will release the results of students without issues very soon.
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) is using this to signal the final phase in its fight for exam integrity by directing all candidates and schools involved in suspected WASSCE for School Candidates, 2025, malpractice cases to check their status online. This move confirms that WAEC is finalising its investigations and preparing to apply its stringent sanctions.
All students who sat the exam are to visit the site to check their status now.
How and where to check the WASSCE 2025 Exam Malpractice List Results: What Candidates Must Do
WAEC has officially instructed all candidates who sat for the WASSCE 2025 (SC) and their respective schools to visit the Council’s dedicated Irregularity Website: irreg.waecgh.org . This is the portal where candidates will find specific details concerning any suspected case of examination malpractice levelled against them.
Candidates must click on the ‘Candidate Login‘ on the platform. They will typically be required to enter their index number and date of birth to access their notice of malpractice. This transparent, secure platform is designed to give schools and candidates relevant information on the status of their cases. A student who finds his or her details on the list should look forward to WAEC’s invitation to answer questions on their alleged and or suspected involment in examination malpractice during the exam.
Schools are to click on the school login link to know which students in their schools are under investigations by WAEC.
This notice is crucial, as candidates with a notice of malpractice must use this portal to view the reason(s) for the withholding of their results and, most importantly, make a representation to the Council for consideration. Candidates are advised to check the portal approximately four weeks after the main results release for any updates.
WAEC’s Firm Stance Against Malpractice ⚠️
The release of this directive follows a WASSCE 2025 exam period characterised by an aggressive crackdown on cheating, leading to multiple arrests across the country. WAEC has deployed specialised monitoring teams, leading to the apprehension and prosecution of individuals involved in various forms of malpractice.
Reported cases in 2025 have involved:
- Impersonation of candidates.
- Teachers and invigilators creating WhatsApp groups to share leaked questions and solutions.
- Teachers found with mobile phones containing snapshots of live examination questions, such as the Physics Practical Alternative
The Harsh Consequences of Cheating in the WASSCE 2025 Exam:
The examination body has emphasised that its goal is to protect the integrity and credibility of the WASSCE certificate, which is essential for national and international recognition.
READ: WASSCE 2025 Exam leakage update: Teacher Arrested for WAEC Exam Leak
Students, teachers, and other stakeholders involved in irregular activities face severe sanctions, which may include:
- Cancellation of Subject Results (CSR) or Cancellation of Entire Results (CER).
- Imprisonment, as seen in cases where individuals were sentenced to months in jail for impersonation.
- Banning those found culpable from taking WAEC examinations for a specified number of years.
- Disciplinary action by the Ghana Education Service (GES) against implicated staff.
The integrity of our education system is under threat, and WAEC’s final action on the Irregularity Website will determine the academic future of thousands. All stakeholders must treat this notice with the utmost urgency and seriousness
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