2024 WASSCE Results Withheld
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has recently released the results for the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) but with a significant caveat: the results of 215,267 candidates have been withheld due to allegations of examination malpractice. This figure represents approximately 11.92% of the total 1,805,216 candidates who sat for the examination this year, a slight decrease from the 16.29% withheld in 2023.
Why Were the Results Withheld?
The decision to withhold these results stems from various reported cases of examination malpractice, which include the unauthorized use of mobile phones during exams and organized cheating in some schools. Dr. Amos Dangut, the head of WAEC Nigeria, emphasized the council’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of the examination process. He noted that all reported cases are currently under investigation, and the outcomes will be communicated to the affected candidates through their respective schools.
What Happens Next?
Candidates whose results have been withheld are encouraged to seek redress by submitting their complaints through WAEC’s official website. The review process for these cases is expected to take between four to eight weeks, after which decisions will be made regarding the release or cancellation of the results.
Overall Performance
Despite the withheld results, the overall performance of candidates in the 2024 WASSCE has shown promise. Approximately 73.79% of candidates achieved credit or above in at least five subjects, which is a positive indicator of academic performance across the board. This year, the examination was conducted not only in Nigeria but also in The Gambia, Sierra Leone, and Liberia, showcasing the regional importance of the WASSCE.
How to Check Your Results
For candidates eager to check their results, WAEC has made the process straightforward. Here’s how to do it:
- Visit the WAEC website.
- Enter your 10-digit WAEC Examination number (this includes your seven-digit center number followed by your three-digit candidate number).
- Input the four digits of your examination year.
- Select the type of examination.
- Enter your e-PIN Voucher number and the personal identification number (PIN) on the e-PIN.
- Click submit and wait for your results to appear.
Candidates can also apply for their digital certificates 48 hours after checking their results, ensuring they have access to their academic achievements promptly.
Conclusion
The withholding of results is a serious matter, reflecting WAEC’s ongoing efforts to combat examination malpractice and uphold the standards of education. While this may cause anxiety among some candidates, it is crucial for the integrity of the examination system. As the review process unfolds, candidates are encouraged to stay informed and proactive in addressing any issues regarding their results.