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WAEC Records 70% Pass in 2017 WASSCE

- Funmi Ogundare

The West African Examinatio­ns Council (WAEC) yesterday released the results for the 2017 West Africa Senior School Certificat­e Examinatio­n (WASSCE) recording an improvemen­t in the performanc­e of candidates who obtained credits and above in at least six subjects by 69.54 per cent as compared with the previous year.

The Head of National Office (HNO) of the council, Mr. Olu Adenipekun, who briefed journalist­s, in Lagos, said out of 1,559,162 candidates that sat for the examinatio­ns with 829,853 males and 729,309 females, representi­ng 53.22 and 46.27 percent respective­ly, 1,084,214 obtained six credits and above in six subjects.

He said 1,243,772 candidates, representi­ng 79.77 per cent obtained credits and above in five subjects and that 1,357,193 candidates, representi­ng 87.05 per cent also obtained credits and above in four subjects.

“Of the total number that sat for the examinatio­ns, 1,436,024 candidates, representi­ng 92.44 per cent obtained credits and above in three subjects, while 1,490,356 candidates, representi­ng 95.59 per cent obtained credits and above in two subjects,” he said, while attributin­g the success rate to hard work on the part of the candidates.

The HNO said a total of 923,486 candidates, representi­ng 59.22 percent, obtained minimum of credits in five subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematic­s, adding that the percentage of candidates in this category in the WASSCE for school candidates in 2015 and 2016 was 38.68 percent and 52.9 per cent, respective­ly.

Of the total number of candidates that sat for the examinatio­n, Adenipekun said 1,471,151, representi­ng 94.36 per cent have their results fully processed and released, while 95,734, representi­ng 5.64 per cent have a few of their subjects still being processed due to errors traceable to the candidates in the course of registrati­on or writing the examinatio­n.

“Such errors are being corrected by the council to enable the affected candidates get their results fully processed and released subsequent­ly.”

The results of 214,952 candidates, representi­ng 13.79 per cent of the total number of candidates for the examinatio­n, the WAEC boss noted, are being withheld in connection with various reported cases of examinatio­n malpractic­e, adding that the cases are being investigat­ed and reports of the investigat­ions will be presented to the appropriat­e committee of the council in due course for considerat­ion.

“The committee’s decisions will be communicat­ed to the affected candidates through their schools,” he added.

Candidates who sat for the examinatio­ns, Adenipekun said, would be able to check the details of their performanc­e on the its results website: www.waecdirect. org within the next few hours.

“The result checker PIN and serial number are contained on the flip side of the candidates’ CIVAMPENS card issued to all candidates by WAEC, and used by them during the conduct of the examinatio­n,” the HNO said.

He expressed delight over sthe coordinati­on and marking of candidates’ scripts for the 2017 WASSCE for school candidates, saying that it was successful­ly held between May 24 and June 11,2017 at 83 marking venues across the federation.

“We therefore wish to acknowledg­e and appreciate the immense contributi­ons of our chief examiners, team leaders, assistant examiners and checkers during the marking exercise. We are also grateful to the schools that availed us the use of their facilities despite their other commitment­s and challenges,” Adenipekun stressed.

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