The West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) on Wednesday, July 4, discharged the aftereffects of the 2018 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
The summit exam gathering said that exclusive 49.98 for each penny of applicants who composed the school testament examination got credit passes or more.
Talking while at the same time declaring the outcome in Lagos at the WAEC Training and Testing Center (WTTC), Ogba, Mr Olu Adenipekun, WAEC's Head of National Office (HNO) said a sum of 786,016 hopefuls of the 1,572,396 that composed the examination had five credits or more including English Language and Mathematics.
He coordinated hopefuls who sat for the examination and have satisfied their budgetary commitments to the committee to check the points of interest of their execution on the Council's outcome site: www.waecdirect.org.
He said they recorded a 49.98 percent pass rate in the quantity of competitors that got credits or more in least of five subjects or more including English Language and Mathematics.
As indicated by Adenipekun, "Measurements of the outcome demonstrated that an aggregate of 1,213,244 applicants speaking to 76.84 percent acquired credit or more in at least any five subjects with or without English Language as well as Mathematics.
"858,424 hopefuls speaking to 54.59 percent got credits or more in at least five subjects including English Language yet without Mathematics."
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
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