The WAEC/SSCE (MAY/JUNE, 2010) exam results have been released officially by the West African Examination Council. The West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) was released four weeks ahead of schedule.
If you are so eager to check JAMB/UTME result, just go over to http://www.waecdirect.org/. Follow the instructions on the website and within a few minutes, you should be able to view your score.
NOTE: According to WAEC, Results would be accessible starting from friday 20/8/2010
Below is the analysis of the May/June WASSCE Exam according to the Head of the Nigeria National Office of the Council, Dr. Iyi Uwadiae, who announced the release in Lagos:
* No. of candidates that sat for WASSCE 2010: 1,351,557
* 1,058,806 candidates, representing 78.33 percent have two credits and above; 936,470, representing 68.84 percent have three credits and above
* 806,583 candidates, representing 59.67 percent have four credits and above
* 677,007 candidates, 50.09 percent made five credits and above
* 534,841 candidates, 39.57 percent have six credits and above
* 337,071 candidates, representing 24.94 percent obtained credits in English Language, Mathematics and least three other subjects
* 451,187 candidates, 33.38 percent obtained credit and above in English Language
* 560,974 candidates, 41.50 percent obtained credit and above in Mathematics.
* 98 blind candidates also sat for the examination, from which 13 candidates, 13.27 percent obtained credits in five subjects, including English Language
* 451,187 candidates, 33.38 percent obtained credit and above in English Language
Of this total number that sat for the exam, he said 1,278,843 candidates, representing 94.62 percent have their results fully processed, while 72,714 candidates, representing 5.38 percent have a few of the subjects still being processed, saying that the Council was still sorting out various errors and omissions mostly traceable to the affected candidates.
All reports on cases of involvement in examination malpractice, he said, have been compiled for presentation to the Nigeria Examinations Committee of the Council in November, adding that the Committee’s decision on the various cases would be communicated to the affected schools and candidates through the Council’s zonal and branch offices.
Uwadiae therefore advised candidates to check the detail of their performance at the schools that presented them for the examination or with their scratch cards on the Council’s results checking website: http://www.waecdirect.org/.
Candidate should note that results would be accessible late friday 20/8/2010
Check WAEC result here..
I am using this opportunity to congratulate those that performed well...just start preparing for the next stage...
If you have anything to say or ask, kindly make use of the comment form below.
If you are so eager to check JAMB/UTME result, just go over to http://www.waecdirect.org/. Follow the instructions on the website and within a few minutes, you should be able to view your score.
NOTE: According to WAEC, Results would be accessible starting from friday 20/8/2010
Below is the analysis of the May/June WASSCE Exam according to the Head of the Nigeria National Office of the Council, Dr. Iyi Uwadiae, who announced the release in Lagos:
* No. of candidates that sat for WASSCE 2010: 1,351,557
* 1,058,806 candidates, representing 78.33 percent have two credits and above; 936,470, representing 68.84 percent have three credits and above
* 806,583 candidates, representing 59.67 percent have four credits and above
* 677,007 candidates, 50.09 percent made five credits and above
* 534,841 candidates, 39.57 percent have six credits and above
* 337,071 candidates, representing 24.94 percent obtained credits in English Language, Mathematics and least three other subjects
* 451,187 candidates, 33.38 percent obtained credit and above in English Language
* 560,974 candidates, 41.50 percent obtained credit and above in Mathematics.
* 98 blind candidates also sat for the examination, from which 13 candidates, 13.27 percent obtained credits in five subjects, including English Language
* 451,187 candidates, 33.38 percent obtained credit and above in English Language
Of this total number that sat for the exam, he said 1,278,843 candidates, representing 94.62 percent have their results fully processed, while 72,714 candidates, representing 5.38 percent have a few of the subjects still being processed, saying that the Council was still sorting out various errors and omissions mostly traceable to the affected candidates.
All reports on cases of involvement in examination malpractice, he said, have been compiled for presentation to the Nigeria Examinations Committee of the Council in November, adding that the Committee’s decision on the various cases would be communicated to the affected schools and candidates through the Council’s zonal and branch offices.
Uwadiae therefore advised candidates to check the detail of their performance at the schools that presented them for the examination or with their scratch cards on the Council’s results checking website: http://www.waecdirect.org/.
Candidate should note that results would be accessible late friday 20/8/2010
Check WAEC result here..
I am using this opportunity to congratulate those that performed well...just start preparing for the next stage...
If you have anything to say or ask, kindly make use of the comment form below.
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