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General News of Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Source: abcnewsgh.com
2019-07-30
The number of F9s registered by candidates this year was relatively lower than in 2018
The West Africa Exam Board announced Monday that it had released the results of the undergraduate certification exam of West Africa. 2019 for school applicants.
The statistics of this year's results show that the performance of A1-C6 candidates has improved in all major subjects.
In addition, the number of F9s registered by applicants this year was relatively lower than that achieved in 2018.
Regardless of the performance improvement of the candidates, the number of applicants whose results were disclosed pending an investigation into various cases of exam-related fraud detected during and after the examination process has increased.
The Exam Board hosted the results online and can be evaluated by the candidates.
ABC News reports that a total of 346,094 candidates have been registered for the exam. This figure is 9.2% higher than the 2018 candidacy of 316,999.
The 2019 entry figure was composed of 170,857 (49.37%) men and 175,237 (50.63%) women.
The examination was conducted in 987 participating schools. A total of 2,322 (0.67%) of the registered candidates were absent from the examination.
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