CB-WASSCE 2024 First Series Results Released: A New Era for WAEC Exams


Have you been eagerly waiting for the outcomes of the first-ever Computer-Based West African Senior School Certificate Examination (CB-WASSCE) for Private Candidates, 2024-First Series? The West African Examinations Council (WAEC), Nigeria, has officially released these much-anticipated results, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of examination delivery within the region. With a blend of technology and traditional assessment, this pioneering approach aimed at enhancing efficiency and reducing malpractices, has now set a new benchmark for future assessments.

WAEC CBT Results Released

The Computer-Based West African Senior School Certificate Examination (CB-WASSCE) for Private Candidates, 2024-First Series results, mark a significant milestone in the realm of academic assessment within the West African region. The West African Examinations Council (WAEC), Nigeria, has proudly announced the release of these results, showcasing the successful transition from traditional Paper-Based Examinations (PBE) to the innovative Computer-Based Examinations (CBE). This shift not only reflects global best practices but also WAEC’s commitment to excellence and modernisation in service delivery.

Exam Type 🖥️ Computer-Based WASSCE for Private Candidates, 2024-First Series
Candidates 👥 8,139 Total Candidates, Including Special Needs
Results 📊 98.37% Fully Processed, 1.63% Pending due to Errors
Performance 📈 42.07% ≥5 Credits; 30.95% incl. English & Maths
Malpractice 🔒 0.80% Withheld for Malpractice, Significant Decrease from Previous Year
Special Needs 🌟 Support for Visually Challenged, Hearing Impaired, Albinos
Gender Ratio 👫 47.45% Male, 52.55% Female
Future 🚀 Digital Certificates Released, Hard Copies via Online Request

A Hybrid Examination Approach

The inaugural CB-WASSCE adopted a hybrid methodology, integrating both multiple-choice and essay-type questions, to comprehensively evaluate candidates. This approach enabled real-time responses for multiple-choice questions via computers, while essay and practical test answers were submitted through traditional booklets. Conducted from January 31 to February 17, 2024, this pioneering examination initiative signifies a leap towards embracing technology-enhanced learning and assessment methods.

Participation and Performance Insights

The examination witnessed the participation of 8,139 candidates across 140 CBT centres nationwide, with a slight decrease in candidature compared to the previous year. Notably, the examination accommodated 21 candidates with special needs, including visually impaired, hearing-impaired, and albino candidates, ensuring inclusivity and fairness in the examination process.

A comprehensive analysis revealed that 42.07% of candidates achieved credits and above in a minimum of five subjects, with 30.95% securing credits in five subjects including English Language and Mathematics. This reflects a marginal increase in performance, underscoring the potential of CBE in enhancing examination outcomes.

Reduced Examination Malpractices

The transition to CBE has notably mitigated examination malpractices, with only 0.80% of candidates’ results withheld for related infractions, a significant decrease from the previous year. This positive trend highlights the effectiveness of CBE in upholding integrity and fairness within the examination process.

Result Accessibility and Digital Certificates

Candidates can readily access their results via www.waecdirect.org and obtain digital copies of their certificates through www.waec.org. Additionally, the WAEC Certificate Request Portal (e-Certman) offers an online service for printing hard copies of certificates, further enhancing convenience and accessibility for candidates.

Acknowledgements and Future Endeavours

WAEC extends its gratitude to various stakeholders, including government bodies, security agencies, educational institutions, and ad-hoc personnel, for their invaluable support in facilitating the successful conduct of the CB-WASSCE. This collaborative effort underscores the collective commitment to advancing educational standards and outcomes for candidates across West Africa.

As we reflect on the achievements of the CB-WASSCE for Private Candidates, 2024-First Series, it is evident that the adoption of computer-based examinations heralds a new era of efficiency, integrity, and inclusivity in academic assessment. The successful implementation of this initiative offers promising prospects for future examinations, aligning with global trends and the evolving needs of learners and educators alike. Congratulations to all successful candidates, and best wishes for your continued academic and professional journeys.

WAEC CBT Result

WAEC CBT Result

WAEC CBT Result

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