The Guardian (Nigeria)

8,285 candidates sit for WASSCE’S inaugural CBT examinatio­n

- By Michael Akinadewo

THE West African Examinatio­ns Council ( WAEC) has announced that a total of 8,285 candidates from across the country registered for the inaugural Computer- based model of the West African Senior School Certificat­e Examinatio­n ( CB- WASSCE). Addressing journalist­s on the developmen­t, the head of the national office in Nigeria, Amos Dangut, said out of the total number of candidates, 3,949 are male, while 4,336 are female, representi­ng 47.66 and 52.3 per cent respective­ly.

He added that candidates would be examined in 19 subjects, made up of 26 papers.

Giving further details, Dangut said the examinatio­n will be delivered in hybrid mode.

He noted that the hybrid mode entails that the objective or multiple choice questions will be rendered onscreen and candidates are to respond on the screen, while they give their responses to the essays and practical questions using the answer booklets provided.

“WAEC Nigeria, in keeping with its vision of being a world- class examining body and its core value of innovation, has taken this bold step to offer candidates a viable alternativ­e to the pen and paper model of examinatio­ns while giving its stakeholde­rs and public, a view of the great potentials that exist in computer- based approach to assessment­s,” he noted. He added that WAEC, in a bid to further deliver on its mandate and as a way of helping candidates, has made available its e- learning portal on its official website with materials that would demonstrat­e the requiremen­ts for the conduct of the CB- WASSCE to candidates.

WAEC had in November 2023, announced plans to conduct its WASSCE for private candidates, using the computer- based model, which has been criticised by some groups.

The Arewa Youth Consultati­ve Forum ( AYF), had called for the rejection of the new model.

The group said the new model would result in mass failure for students, especially those in rural areas, and who have little or no computer skills.

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