The
West African Examinations (WAEC) has Friday in Lagos released its 2016
May/June West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE),
withholding the results of 137,295, representing 8.89% candidates.
Just as a total of eight hundred and seventy eight thousand and forty (878,040) candidates, representing 52.97%, obtained credits in five (5) subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics.”
It will be recall that in 2014 and 2015 the percentage of candidates that obtained five (5) credits and above including English Language and Mathematics in the WASSCE were 31.28% and 38.68% respectively.
The Head of Nigeria National Office, Nigeria, Mr Olu Adenipekun, while briefing journalists explained that the withheld results are in connection with various cases of examination malpractice, adding, “the cases are being investigated and reports of the investigations will be presented to the appropriate committee of the Council in due course for consideration.”
According to him, a total number of 1,552,758 Candidates sat for the May/June examination.
Of the 1,544,234 who sat the exams, he said: ” A total of 1,014,573 candidates, representing 65.70% obtained six (6) credits and above; one million one hundred sixty seven thousand four hundred and eighty four (1,167,484) candidates, representing 75.60% obtained five (5) credits and above, while one million two hundred and eighty two thousand two hundred and four (1,282,204) candidates, representing 83.03% obtained credit and above in four (4) subjects.”
He added that one million three hundred and seventy thousand forty nine (1,370,049) candidates, representing 88.72% obtained credit and above in three (3) subjects, while one million four hundred and thirty eight thousand six hundred and seventy nine (1,438,679) candidates, representing 93.16% obtained credit and above in two (2) subjects.
Just as a total of eight hundred and seventy eight thousand and forty (878,040) candidates, representing 52.97%, obtained credits in five (5) subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics.”
It will be recall that in 2014 and 2015 the percentage of candidates that obtained five (5) credits and above including English Language and Mathematics in the WASSCE were 31.28% and 38.68% respectively.
The Head of Nigeria National Office, Nigeria, Mr Olu Adenipekun, while briefing journalists explained that the withheld results are in connection with various cases of examination malpractice, adding, “the cases are being investigated and reports of the investigations will be presented to the appropriate committee of the Council in due course for consideration.”
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Of the 1,544,234 who sat the exams, he said: ” A total of 1,014,573 candidates, representing 65.70% obtained six (6) credits and above; one million one hundred sixty seven thousand four hundred and eighty four (1,167,484) candidates, representing 75.60% obtained five (5) credits and above, while one million two hundred and eighty two thousand two hundred and four (1,282,204) candidates, representing 83.03% obtained credit and above in four (4) subjects.”
He added that one million three hundred and seventy thousand forty nine (1,370,049) candidates, representing 88.72% obtained credit and above in three (3) subjects, while one million four hundred and thirty eight thousand six hundred and seventy nine (1,438,679) candidates, representing 93.16% obtained credit and above in two (2) subjects.
y Dayo Adesulu
The West African Examinations Councile (WAEC), has Friday in Lagos
released its 2016 May/June West African Senior School Certificate
Examination (WASSCE), withholding the results of 137,295, representing
8.89% candidates.
Just as a total of eight hundred and seventy eight thousand and forty
(878,040) candidates, representing 52.97%, obtained credits in five (5)
subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics.”
It will be recall that in 2014 and 2015 the percentage of candidates
that obtained five (5) credits and above including English Language and
Mathematics in the WASSCE were 31.28% and 38.68% respectively.
The Head of Nigeria National Office, Nigeria, Mr Olu Adenipekun while
briefing journalists explained that the withheld results are in
connection with various cases of examination malpractice, adding, “the
cases are being investigated and reports of the investigations will be
presented to the appropriate committee of the Council in due course for
consideration.”
According to him, a total number of 1,552,758 Candidates sat for the
May/June examination.
Of the 1,544,234 who sat the exams, he said: ” A total of 1,014,573
candidates, representing 65.70% obtained six (6) credits and above; one
million one hundred sixty seven thousand four hundred and eighty four
(1,167,484) candidates, representing 75.60% obtained five (5) credits
and above, while one million two hundred and eighty two thousand two
hundred and four (1,282,204) candidates, representing 83.03% obtained
credit and above in four (4) subjects.”
He added that one million three hundred and seventy thousand forty nine
(1,370,049) candidates, representing 88.72% obtained credit and above in
three (3) subjects, while one million four hundred and thirty eight
thousand six hundred and seventy nine (1,438,679) candidates,
representing 93.16% obtained credit and above in two (2) subjects.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/waec-releases-res/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/waec-releases-res/
y Dayo Adesulu
The West African Examinations Councile (WAEC), has Friday in Lagos
released its 2016 May/June West African Senior School Certificate
Examination (WASSCE), withholding the results of 137,295, representing
8.89% candidates.
Just as a total of eight hundred and seventy eight thousand and forty
(878,040) candidates, representing 52.97%, obtained credits in five (5)
subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics.”
It will be recall that in 2014 and 2015 the percentage of candidates
that obtained five (5) credits and above including English Language and
Mathematics in the WASSCE were 31.28% and 38.68% respectively.
The Head of Nigeria National Office, Nigeria, Mr Olu Adenipekun while
briefing journalists explained that the withheld results are in
connection with various cases of examination malpractice, adding, “the
cases are being investigated and reports of the investigations will be
presented to the appropriate committee of the Council in due course for
consideration.”
According to him, a total number of 1,552,758 Candidates sat for the
May/June examination.
Of the 1,544,234 who sat the exams, he said: ” A total of 1,014,573
candidates, representing 65.70% obtained six (6) credits and above; one
million one hundred sixty seven thousand four hundred and eighty four
(1,167,484) candidates, representing 75.60% obtained five (5) credits
and above, while one million two hundred and eighty two thousand two
hundred and four (1,282,204) candidates, representing 83.03% obtained
credit and above in four (4) subjects.”
He added that one million three hundred and seventy thousand forty nine
(1,370,049) candidates, representing 88.72% obtained credit and above in
three (3) subjects, while one million four hundred and thirty eight
thousand six hundred and seventy nine (1,438,679) candidates,
representing 93.16% obtained credit and above in two (2) subjects.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/waec-releases-res/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/waec-releases-res/
By Dayo Adesulu
The West African Examinations Councile (WAEC), has Friday in Lagos
released its 2016 May/June West African Senior School Certificate
Examination (WASSCE), withholding the results of 137,295, representing
8.89% candidates.
Just as a total of eight hundred and seventy eight thousand and forty
(878,040) candidates, representing 52.97%, obtained credits in five (5)
subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics.”
It will be recall that in 2014 and 2015 the percentage of candidates
that obtained five (5) credits and above including English Language and
Mathematics in the WASSCE were 31.28% and 38.68% respectively.
The Head of Nigeria National Office, Nigeria, Mr Olu Adenipekun while
briefing journalists explained that the withheld results are in
connection with various cases of examination malpractice, adding, “the
cases are being investigated and reports of the investigations will be
presented to the appropriate committee of the Council in due course for
consideration.”
According to him, a total number of 1,552,758 Candidates sat for the
May/June examination.
Of the 1,544,234 who sat the exams, he said: ” A total of 1,014,573
candidates, representing 65.70% obtained six (6) credits and above; one
million one hundred sixty seven thousand four hundred and eighty four
(1,167,484) candidates, representing 75.60% obtained five (5) credits
and above, while one million two hundred and eighty two thousand two
hundred and four (1,282,204) candidates, representing 83.03% obtained
credit and above in four (4) subjects.”
He added that one million three hundred and seventy thousand forty nine
(1,370,049) candidates, representing 88.72% obtained credit and above in
three (3) subjects, while one million four hundred and thirty eight
thousand six hundred and seventy nine (1,438,679) candidates,
representing 93.16% obtained credit and above in two (2) subjects.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/waec-releases-res/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/waec-releases-res/
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