Category Archives: WAEC

HOW TO CHECK BECE RESULTS 2023

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has recently announced the release of the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) results for 2023. If you’re a student who has completed these exams, it’s crucial to check your results promptly. This guide provides a detailed overview of the methods available to check your BECE results, focusing on convenience… Read More »

BECE 2024 school placement and cut-off grade announced by CSSPS

Results are out emotions are high and more than ever students are eager to know which of their 6(six) selected schools will be willing to accommodate, them but did you know there is some special school placement cut-off grade that will be used to determine who does not get the opportunity to be placed in… Read More »

JHS grading system in ghana

The Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) grading system for Junior High School (JHS) candidates is based on a combination of performance in external examinations and internal assessments. The grading system uses a 9-point numerical scale, with Grade 1 representing the highest level of performance and Grade 9 the lowest. The external examination includes objective and… Read More »

Understanding your BECE results

BECE scores are calculated using your top 6 subject scores. These include the four core subjects (Mathematics, English, Common Science, and Social Studies) with the best two elective subjects. See below the sample results obtained by a 2022 BECE candidate and how to calculate the aggregate score. Eg. Assuming a student has the below results… Read More »

WAEC 2022 Grading Scheme for All Subjects

In this article, we will be talking about how the West African Examination Council (WAEC) English paper gets scored. That’s not all, we’ll be showing you the different sections of the exam and what that entails. WAEC English Language Marking Scheme The WAEC English Language exams comprise three sections – Papers 1, 2, and 3,… Read More »

WAEC Grading scheme, 2022

The grading system in Waec is the same for almost all subjects, with the exception of a few subjects. According to the waec rating system, a candidate who wishes to obtain A1 in a subject is expected to score between 75% and 100%. Similarly, a candidate who obtains a percentage mark from 70% to 74%… Read More »