The May/June 2012 West African Senior School Certificate Examination
(WASSCE) result released by the examination body, West African
Examination Council (WAEC), on Friday August 10, has shown as increase
of about 8percent from last year’s performance. Iyi Uwadiae, the head of
the Nigeria National Office of WAEC, made this known during the formal
announcement of the release of the results at the council’s head
quarters in Lagos.
Uwadiae disclosed that out of the 1,672,224
candidates that sat for the examination, 649,156 representing
38.81percent obtained credits in five subjects and above including
English Language and Mathematics, which is an increase of about 8percent
to the 30.91percent recorded in 2011.
According to the WAEC
boss, there has been a consistent improvement in the performance of
students in the examination since 2010 which he says “is an indication
that investment in the education sector, particularly, under the
transformation agenda of the present administration is beginning to
yield dividends.”
He said out of the total number that sat for
the examination, 1,545,004 candidates representing 91.10percent have
their results fully released while 150,874 candidates, representing
8.90percent have a few of their subjects still being processed due to
some errors mainly traceable to the candidates and the schools in the
course of registration and writing of the examination.
While
disclosing that the Council was already working to correct the errors in
order to fully release the results of the affected candidates, Uwadiae
announced that the results of a total of 122,000 candidates,
representing 6.70percent were being withheld in connection with cases of
examination malpractices which are being investigated. This, he noted
was a decline from last year’s record, noting that an improvement in
performance translates to a decrease in malpractices.
He however announced that candidates will be able to check the details of their performance on the Council’s results website: www.waecdirect.org within the next 48 hours.
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