When the 2022 WASSCE results will be released by WAEC
School candidates who sat for the Ghana-only 2022 WASSCE for school candidates will be released in the coming weeks. When the 2022 WASSCE results will be released by WAEC is not known but Ghana Education News based on experience has projected dates and weeks for the release of results for examinations in the past years with high-level accuracy.
The 2022 WASSCE results which all candidates are anxious about will be released in the coming week. We project WAEC will release the results before on or before Monday 5th December 2022.
Now that you know when the 2022 WASSCE results will be released by WAEC, let us master how to Check the 2022 WASSCE results for school candidates.
- Visit the WAEC results portal at ghana.waecdirect.org
- Enter your Index Number.
- Select the Type of Examination (e.g. WASSCE).
- Select your Examination Year eg. 2003.
- Enter the Serial Number found on the Voucher.
- Enter the 12-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) on your Voucher eg. 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.
- Print your results or save them as a PDF, so you can print them later.
We hope the procedure for checking the 2022 WASSCE results is clear and that you have taken note of the release date projected.
Very often when the results are released, some candidates upon checking and seeing poor results, habour the notion that the results will change after a few days and keep buying results checkers to recheck. Be informed that there is nothing like results changing and do not be deceived by persons who say they can alter your results.
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When it comes to WAEC examinations, you get the grade you deserve but if you are not convinced you can opt for remarking at a fee.
Students who fail in any paper, especially the core subjects (Mathematics, Integrated Science, Social Studies, and English) will not be able to gain admission to the tertiary level. Such candidates will have to resit the exam as Private candidates and pass to get the chance to progress with their education.