Waec gce news
Here are some recent news updates about the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the General Certificate of Education (GCE):
Latest News
- WAEC Releases 2022 GCE Results: The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released the results of the 2022 General Certificate of Education (GCE) examination. According to the council, a total of 1,144,313 candidates sat for the examination, with 73.45% of them obtaining credits in five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.
- WAEC Introduces New Subject Options: WAEC has introduced new subject options for the GCE examination, including Computer Science, Business Management, and Tourism. The new subjects are designed to provide candidates with more flexibility and opportunities to pursue their interests.
- GCE Registration Deadline Extended: The deadline for registration for the 2023 GCE examination has been extended to [insert date]. Candidates who have not yet registered are advised to do so as soon as possible to avoid any last-minute rush.
- WAEC Warns Against Exam Malpractice: WAEC has warned against exam malpractice, urging candidates to avoid any form of cheating during the examination. The council has also announced that it will conduct thorough investigations into any cases of malpractice and impose severe penalties on those found guilty.
- GCE Results to be Released Online: WAEC has announced that the results of the 2023 GCE examination will be released online. Candidates can access their results by logging onto the WAEC website and entering their examination numbers.
Past News
- WAEC Introduces Biometric Technology: WAEC introduced biometric technology to the GCE examination in 2020, aimed at reducing exam malpractice and improving the overall integrity of the examination.
- GCE Results to be Released in 24 Hours: WAEC announced in 2020 that it would release the results of the GCE examination within 24 hours of the last paper being written.
- WAEC Partners with Education Ministry: WAEC partnered with the Ministry of Education in 2020 to improve the quality of education in West Africa. The partnership aims to enhance the teaching and learning process, as well as improve the overall performance of students in the region.
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