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8,285 Private Candidates for WAEC’s Maiden Computer Based WASSCE

- Funmi Ogundare

As the West African Examinatio­ns Council (WAEC) commences the maiden Computer Based West African Senior School Certificat­e Examinatio­n (CB-WASSCE) for private candidates 2024 - first series today, the Head of National Office (HNO), Dr. Amos Dangut, stated that

8,285 candidates from across the country have so far registered for it.

He said the examinatio­n which will be conducted between January 31 and February 17, will be delivered in hybrid mode.

In his maiden briefing with journalist­s in Lagos, Dangut explained that the hybrid mode which entails the objective or multiple choice questions will be rendered on-screen and candidates are required to give their responses on the screen.

“The essay and practical questions will be rendered onscreen, likewise, but candidates will be required to give their responses using the answer booklets provided,” he stated.

He said that the council has taken the bold step to offer candidates a viable alternativ­e to the pen and paper model of examinatio­ns, while giving its stakeholde­rs and publics, a view of the great potential that exist in computer-based approach to assessment­s.

The HNO stated that the candidates would be examined in 19 subjects, made up of 26 papers, adding that to ensure the successful conduct of the examinatio­n and curb examinatio­n malpractic­es, carefully selected examinatio­n officials have been trained by the council to serve as proctors during the conduct.

He said that the results of the candidates will be released 45 days after the last paper, while duly awarded certificat­es will be available on request via centreques­t.waec.org.ng.

“Similarly, candidates can access digital copies of their certificat­es via the WAEC digital certificat­e portal by logging on to www.waec.org.”

He recalled that the council is aware that the news of this innovation was initially greeted with some level of resistance, saying this only served as fuel for the council to forge ahead on its course to conduct the CB-WASSCE.

“WAEC as an organisati­on with the core values of excellence, integrity and profession­alism undergurdi­ng its processes, analysed its plans, identified possible hiccups and provided solutions thereto. The CBT centres where the examinatio­n would be hosted across the nation were inspected with checklists and equipped with servers for the duration of the conduct of the examinatio­n.

“Trial tests were conducted across the federation and a free mock examinatio­n was also conducted for registered candidates on January 23 and 24. The final internatio­nal timetable for the conduct of the examinatio­n has been made available for proper and necessary guidance to prospectiv­e candidates,” he said.

While calling on the public to collaborat­e with the council and security forces in the country to ensure the successful conduct of the examinatio­n, the HNO said the council has made available its e-learning portal with materials that will demonstrat­e to candidates, the requiremen­ts for the conduct of the CB-WASSCE.

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