Waec latest news on withheld result
Here are the latest updates on WAEC withheld results:
Latest Update (February 2023)
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released a statement regarding the withheld results of some candidates who sat for the 2022 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
According to the statement, a total of 1,354 candidates had their results withheld due to various irregularities, including cases of examination malpractice.
The withheld results are being investigated, and candidates who are found to have engaged in malpractice will have their results cancelled.
Previous Updates
- January 2023: WAEC announced that it had withheld the results of 1,134 candidates who sat for the 2022 WASSCE due to suspected cases of examination malpractice.
- December 2022: WAEC revealed that it had withheld the results of 1,020 candidates who sat for the 2022 WASSCE due to various irregularities, including cases of examination malpractice.
- November 2022: WAEC announced that it had withheld the results of 934 candidates who sat for the 2022 WASSCE due to suspected cases of examination malpractice.
What to Do if Your Result is Withheld
If your result is withheld, you will receive a notification from WAEC stating the reasons for the withholding. You can then appeal the decision by providing evidence to support your case.
Here are the steps to follow:
- Check your WAEC result online or through the WAEC mobile app.
- If your result is withheld, check the notification for the reasons why.
- Gather evidence to support your case, such as witness statements, photographs, or other relevant documents.
- Submit your appeal to WAEC, along with the required documents and fee.
- Wait for WAEC's response, which may take several weeks or months.
Remember to always follow the rules and regulations of the examination body to avoid any issues with your result.