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Vital Reminder for WASSCE Candidates: 2023 WAEC Exams

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Vital Reminder for WASSCE Candidates: 2023 WAEC Exams

Vital Reminder for WASSCE Candidates

In light of the 2023 WASSCE commencement, Africa Education Watch emphasizes the importance of including Index Numbers and Full Names on Answer Booklets.

Past Incidents Cautioning Students

EduWatch cites Rule 8(2) of WAEC and highlights previous instances of subject result cancellations due to omitted Index Numbers after writing names.

Precautionary Measures for 2023 WASSCE

All 2023 WASSCE candidates advised to inscribe Index Numbers and Full Names before attempting practical, written, or objective test papers.

Examination Timeline and Student Count

Commencing on July 31, 2023, the 2023 WASSCE is set to span until September 26, 2023, with over 448,000 prospective final-year students participating from public and private Senior High Schools (SHSs).

Ghana’s Individual WASSCE for School

Like the previous year, Ghana conducts its WASSCE for School separately from other West African Examinations Council (WAEC) member countries.

EduWatch’s Proactive Approach to Fight Examination Malpractice

Africa Education Watch establishes a dedicated WASSCE Desk to support WAEC in curbing examination malpractice during this year’s WASSCE.

Collaboration with Ghana Education Service and OXFAM

EduWatch collaborates with Ghana Education Service (GES) and OXFAM to monitor and ensure a fair and transparent examination process.

Public Support in Upholding Examination Integrity

EduWatch calls on the general public to report any suspicious activities observed before or during the WASSCE to their WASSCE Desk for collective effort in maintaining examination integrity.

Conclusion: Ensuring a Smooth and Credible 2023 WASSCE

With the 2023 WASSCE underway, candidates are reminded to follow the essential guideline of including Index Numbers and Full Names.

Africa Education Watch’s efforts to prevent malpractice and support WAEC’s integrity are commendable, and public cooperation in reporting any irregularities is crucial for a successful examination.

Also, read: Confirmed Topics For BECE 2023: Check Now

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