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2019 WASSCE: WAEC withholds 48,855 candidates results

30/07/2019
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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released provisional results of school candidates who sat for the 2019 West African Senior School Certificate  Examination (WASSCE).

A statement from the examination body indicated that “the entire results of 48,855 (14.12%) candidates have been withheld pending the conclusion of investigations into various cases of examination malpractice detected during and after the conduct od the examination.”

The alleged malpractices include bringing foreign material such as prepared notes, printed material and mobile phones to the examination hall, collusion among candidates, planned cheating which occurred with the connivance of some supervisors and school authorities.

“The withheld results of candidates may be cancelled or released based on the outcome of the investigations”, the statement added.

The Council will despatch the results to the schools and candidates are advised to contact their heads of school for their results.

Meanwhile, WAEC has also hosted the results online and candidates who so desire may access their results at its website.

“the provisional results indicate that there were improvements in the performance of candidates at A1 to C6 in all the core subjects.”

Core Mathematics recorded the most significant improvement in the performance in A1 to C6 over that of 2018 (38.33 to 65.31%).

Credit: WAEC

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