The West Africa Examination Council, WAEC has released its May/June 2014 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results, recording mass failure in Mathematics and English Language.
Announcing the results, Monday, at WAEC office, Yaba, the Head of National Office, WAEC, Mr. Charles Eguridu said: “A total of 529,425 candidates, representing 31.28%, obtained credits in five (5) subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics.”
He noted that when compared to the 2012 and 2013 May/June WASSCE diets, there was marginal decline in the performance of candidates as 38: 81 per cent was recorded in 2012 and 36.57 per cent in 2013.
Eguridu who disclosed that the results of 145,795 candidates, representing 8.61%, are being withheld in connection with various types of examination malpractice said, “The cases are being investigated and the reports of the investigations will be presented in November to the Nigeria Examinations Committee (NEC).”
According to him, out of 1,692,435 candidates that sat for the examination, 791,227 candidates, representing 46.75%, obtained 6 credits and above, just as a total of 982,472 candidates representing 58.05%, obtained 5 credits and above.
In addition, he stated that 1,148,262 candidates, representing 67.84 %, obtained credits and above in 4 subjects, while 1,293,389 candidates, representing 76.42%, obtained credits and above in 3 subjects.
How to check WAEC Result online
*Candidates open the WAEC site through www.waecdirect.org
*Enter your WAEC Examination Number.
*Enter your Examination Year.
*Select the Type of Examination.
*Enter the Card Serial Number found on the reverse side of your Scratch card.
*Enter the Personal Identification Number (PIN) on your Scratch card.
*Click the submit button and get your result.
*You’re advised to get a hard copy of your result for further use
4 thoughts on “May/June 2014 WASSCE: Mass failure as WAEC releases results”
Jeez! You just scared the hell outta me. God please help me
If only Waec would allow students use text messaging abbreviations for English, and Music slang for Mathematics, then we will start seeing excellent results in English and Mathematics
Until sites like Passnownow and other related ones start becoming more popular than 2go, Eskimi, Facebook, etc among teenagers, this kind of result will surely abound
Thanks for the alert.
Only Allah knows the best