The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) yesterday
released the 2014 West African School Senior School Certificate
Examination (WASSCE) results with 70 per cent of the candidates failing
to score up to six credits.
Head of the Nigeria National Office (HNO), Mr Charles Eguridu, made this known while addressing newsmen at the WAEC head office, where he said that out of the total number of candidates that sat for the examination, 75,313 candidates, representing 30.50 per cent, obtained six credits and above, while 110,346 candidates, representing 44.70 per cent, obtained five credits and above.
According to him, a total of 246,853 candidates (excluding absentees),
consisting of 132,521 male and 114,332 female candidates, sat for the
examination. Out of the total number of candidates, 241,161 candidates,
representing 97.69 per cent, have their results fully released, while 5,691
candidates, representing 2.31 per cent, have their subjects still being
processed due to some errors traceable to candidates and cyber cafes in the
course of registration.
The HNO added that 145,036 candidates, representing 58.75 per cent, obtained credits and above in four subjects, while 177, 177 candidates, representing 71.77 per cent , obtained credits and above in 3 subjects.
“A total of 205,090 candidates (83.08 per cent) obtained credits and above in
two subjects. However, a total of 72,522 candidates, representing 29.37 per cent, obtained credits in five subjects and above, including English Language and mathematics,” he said.
The results of 28,817 candidates, representing 11.67%, are being withheld
in connection with various cases of examination malpractice.
HNO said that such cases are being investigated and the report will be presented to the Nigeria Examination Committee of the council for consideration.
A total number of 48 blind candidates registered and sat for the examination.
From this figure, four candidates, representing 8.33 per cent, obtained credits in five subjects, including English Language and mathematics.
Head of the Nigeria National Office (HNO), Mr Charles Eguridu, made this known while addressing newsmen at the WAEC head office, where he said that out of the total number of candidates that sat for the examination, 75,313 candidates, representing 30.50 per cent, obtained six credits and above, while 110,346 candidates, representing 44.70 per cent, obtained five credits and above.
According to him, a total of 246,853 candidates (excluding absentees),
consisting of 132,521 male and 114,332 female candidates, sat for the
examination. Out of the total number of candidates, 241,161 candidates,
representing 97.69 per cent, have their results fully released, while 5,691
candidates, representing 2.31 per cent, have their subjects still being
processed due to some errors traceable to candidates and cyber cafes in the
course of registration.
The HNO added that 145,036 candidates, representing 58.75 per cent, obtained credits and above in four subjects, while 177, 177 candidates, representing 71.77 per cent , obtained credits and above in 3 subjects.
“A total of 205,090 candidates (83.08 per cent) obtained credits and above in
two subjects. However, a total of 72,522 candidates, representing 29.37 per cent, obtained credits in five subjects and above, including English Language and mathematics,” he said.
The results of 28,817 candidates, representing 11.67%, are being withheld
in connection with various cases of examination malpractice.
HNO said that such cases are being investigated and the report will be presented to the Nigeria Examination Committee of the council for consideration.
A total number of 48 blind candidates registered and sat for the examination.
From this figure, four candidates, representing 8.33 per cent, obtained credits in five subjects, including English Language and mathematics.
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