
The West African Senior School
Certificate Examination (WASSCE) has released its 2017 result which
revealed that a total number of 923,486 candidates, out of 1,559,162 who
sat for the 2017 exam obtained credit passes in Mathematics and
English.
According to a report by Punch
newspaper, the figure, which represents 59.22 per cent, is an
improvement on the percentage of school candidates who obtained credit
passes in Mathematics and English in the 2015 and 2016 diets of the
examination.
While 38.68 per cent obtained credit
passes in Maths and English in 2015, the percentage for 2016 was 52.97
per cent. However, the results of 214, 952 candidates, representing
13.79 per cent in the 2017 WASSCE, are being withheld by the West
African Examinations Council.
While speaking on Monday during a
briefing to announce the results of the examination in Lagos, the Head
of National Office, WAEC, Olu Adenipekun, also announced that the
conduct of the first additional WASSCE diet for private candidates would
begin between January and February 2018.
He said, “Out of the total number of
candidates that day for the examination, 1,471,151 candidates,
representing 94.36 per cent, have their results fully processed and
released, while 95,734 candidates, representing 5.64 per cent, have a
few of their subjects still being processed due to errors traceable to
the candidates in the course of registration or writing the examination.
“Such errors are being corrected by
the Council to enable the affected candidates get their results fully
processed and released.”
Here are a breakdown of the resuls we culled from @WAECNigeria Twitter page;
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