WAEC releases 2024 provisional WASSCE outcomes
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has launched provisional outcomes for the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for candidates in Ghana.
The Council cancelled the topic outcomes of 4,108 candidates and all the outcomes of 483 candidates for bringing overseas supplies into the examination halls.
Also, it withheld the topic outcomes of 781 and all the outcomes of 209 candidates for varied suspected offences.
This was contained within the press launch from the Council signed by Mr John Okay. Kapi, its Head of Public Affairs and copied to the Ghana News Agency.
The launch stated some topic outcomes of candidates from 319 colleges had been withheld for alleged collusion and have been nonetheless underneath investigation.
It added that the withheld outcomes of the candidates could also be launched or cancelled relying on the result of investigations.
The outcomes confirmed fluctuating developments in efficiency of candidates in English Language, Social Studies and Integrated Science, whereas the efficiency in Mathematics confirmed an upward development over the four-year interval between 2020 and 2024.
The assertion stated the Council would make out there login particulars to heads of college to allow them to entry the outcomes of their candidates.
It added that the outcomes had been posted on-line, and candidates may entry their outcomes on the Council’s web site www.waecgh.org.
The assertion cautioned all its stakeholders to be cautious of fraudsters who promised to improve outcomes for a charge.
“Candidates are to note that WAEC results are secured and can be authenticated using its results verification system. The WAEC QR code can be downloaded and used to verify results,” it added.
Meanwhile, a complete variety of 460,611 candidates made up of 212,954 males and 247,657 females from 1003 colleges entered for the examination.
The determine is 2.66 per cent increased than the 2023 entry determine of 448,674, with a complete variety of 4,609 absent from the examination.
Source: GNA