The West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) is a type of standardized test in West Africa. It is administered by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC). It is only offered to candidates residing in Anglophone West African countries.
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There are two different types of the examination:
Compulsory:
Elective:[2]
Grade | Definition |
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A1 | Excellent 75% - 100% |
B2 | Very good 70% - 74% |
B3 | Good 65%- 69% |
C4 | Credit 60% - 64% |
C5 | Credit 55% - 59% |
C6 | Credit 50% - 54% |
D7 | Pass 45% - 49% |
E8 | Pass 40% - 45% |
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Official guideline for university admissionCandidates are advised that they will be required to satisfy not only the university's general entrance requirements but also the requirements of the particular faculty which they wish to enter and that these requirements vary considerably. Particulars of entrance requirements and exemption regulations may be obtained from the universities or professional bodies concerned. NigeriaStudents who choose to study in public universities are required to sit for the entrance examinations administered by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). This is also required while applying to the private American-style university in Yola, the ABTI-American University of Nigeria (AAUN). United KingdomUniversities in the United Kingdom may, in addition, require candidates to complete a one-year Foundation course or acceptable alternative.[3] MalpracticesCases of both WASSCE examiners and candidates have been discovered for cheating during examinations, and these types of malpractices still continue. In Nigeria, students often err while filling forms for the examinations, and some of whom, whose names were not being put on the attendance list due to these errors, are admitted as "special" candidates into "special" centres. Without hesitation, examiners dictated or wrote down confidential answers to these candidates.[4] The 2007 WASSCE was fraught with a serious case of leakage, such that several papers had to be resat. References and footnotes
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