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1.6m Begin WASSCE 2021 Exams, Monday
The West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) 2020-2021 will hold from August 16 to September 30, 2021 for 1,573,789 SS3 candidates.
The Head of National Office, Patrick Areghan, yesterday, said the council experienced delays in starting the examination because of the impact of the Covid-19 on the 2020/2021 academic calendar as well as failure of schools to register their SS3 candidates on time in line with government policy of documenting the Continuous Assessment Scores (CAS) of school candidates.
Usually, the WASSCE for school candidates begins March/April and ends May.
He said, “Some of you may be surprised that the examination is being held again in the month of August instead of May/June, and coming after some other national examinations had taken place. The reasons for this are not farfetched.
“The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a disruption and distortion of the academic calendar in the West African sub-region. The Final International Timetable was therefore, drawn in such a way as to cater for the interests of all the five-member countries.
“The timetable was specifically drawn to align with Nigeria’s emergency academic calendar and also in deference to the specific request made by the Federal Ministry of Education.”
Of the 1,573,789 candidates from 19,425 recognised secondary schools across the country, 792,620 (50.36 per cent) are males; while 781,169 (49.64 per cent) are females
Speaking on the WAEC Chatbot, Areghan said candidates can make requests from the council online through its Request Management System and WAEC-Chatbot.
The HNO said that through the online platforms, candidates and others can process and track requests from the council – including requesting for certificates – without visiting WAEC offices physically. He also noted that the WAEC-Chatbot could interact with candidates on WhatsApp.
Meanwhile, from 2022, the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) would require candidates to submit their National Identification Numbers (NIN) to register for the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) conducted by the regional examining body.
The Head of National Office, Patrick Areghan, who said during a briefing, yesterday, at WAEC Headquarters in Yaba, Lagos,added that the decision was in line with the law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“As we continue to make progress in the conduct of the Council’s business in Nigeria, National Identification Number (NIN) will become a major requirement for registration for the WASSCE examination with effect from the WASSCE for School Candidates, 2022 and subsequent diets (No NIN, no entry!).
“This means that all prospective candidates must register with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and get their National Identification Number (NIN).
“This is in line with the Federal Government’s Policy, as directed by the Federal Ministry of Education,” he said.
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