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The results will be sent schools, and applicants are encouraged to contact their school leaders about their results.
However, WAEC says it holds back the entire results of some 26,434 candidates pending the conclusion of investigations into various cases of professional misconduct detected according to a statement signed by Ms. Agnes Teye- Cudjoe, chief of public affairs.
total of 316,999 candidates enrolled in the examination. This figure is 9.6% higher than the candidacy of 289,207 in 2017. The entry figure in 2018 was composed of 158,550 (50.02%) men and 158,449 (49.98%) women. .
According to preliminary results, the performance at Al-C6 in social sciences showed a marked improvement over 2017 (52.25%). % at 73.27%), while integrated science showed a slight improvement (43.66% to 50.52%). On the contrary, Mathematics (Core) posted a decline in performance from 2017 (42.73% to 38.33%). Similarly, there was a decline in English language performance (54.06% to 46.79%)
The complete statement
PUBLICATION OF INTERIM RESULTS REVIEW OF THE WEST AFRICAN SENIORS CERTIFICATE (WASSCE) FOR SCHOOL CANDIDATES. 2018
The West Africa Examination Council wishes to inform its many audiences that it has published the provisional results of the candidates who have pbaded the end-of-the-year exam. 39, secondary school 2018. The Council will send the results to schools and candidates. It is advisable to contact their heads of school to get their results.
In the meantime, the Commission has welcomed the results online and interested applicants can access the results on the Commission's website.
The Council alerts the public especially candidates should be wary of impostors, who promise to change the exam results for a fee. Applicants should note that all WAEC results are secure and can be authenticated. People with false results will be exposed.
STATISTICS
A total of 316,999 candidates participated in the examination. This figure is 9.6% higher than the application of 289,207 in 2017. The 2018 figure was composed of 158,550 men (50.02%) and 158,449 women (49.98%). The review was conducted for 946 participating schools. A total of 1,378 (0.43%) of the enrolled candidates were absent from the examination.
The candidates' performance with respect to the four core subjects is as follows:
English 147,232 {46 79%) obtained A1 -C6; 99,402 (31.60%) obtained D7-E8 while 68,002 (21.61%) had F9;
Mathematics (Core): 120,519 (33%) obtained A1-C6; 94,607 (30.09%) obtained D7-E8 while 99,275 (31.58%) had F9;
Integrated Science: 158,691 (50.52%) obtained A1-C6; 109,069 (34.72%) obtained D7-E8 while 46,367 (14.76%) had F9;
Social Studies: 230,141 (73.27%) obtained A1-C6; 46,464 (14.79%) obtained the D7-E8 while 37,494 (11.94%) had the F9
According to preliminary results, the performance at Al-C6 in Social Studies showed a marked improvement over 2017 (52.25% to 73.27%), while integrated science showed a slight improvement (43.66% to 50.52%). On the contrary, Mathematics (Core) posted a decline in performance from 2017 (42.73% to 38.33%). Similarly, there was a decline in English language performance (54.06% to 46.79%).
MALPRACTICE
The complete results of 26 434 candidates were retained pending the conclusion of investigations
The results retained by the candidates will be canceled if they are found guilty , or released if they are otherwise.
CONCLUSION
The Council wishes to express its deep gratitude to all stakeholders, including the Ministry of Education, the Ghana Education Service, the supervisors, the supervisors, the Ghana Police Service, the examiners and all those who contributed in various ways to the success of this examination [19659002] Agnes Teye-Cudjoe (Ms.)
Head of Public Affairs for: Head of the National Office
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