West African Examination Council 2018 May/June Result Released

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) on Wednesday disclosed that only 49.98 per cent of candidates who wrote its 2018 school
certificate examination obtained credit passes and above.

The council’s Head of National Office, Mr. Olu Adenipekun, said the credit passes included English Language and Mathematics.

Adenipekun gave this
information at a news conference to announce the 2018 West African Senior School Certificate Examination in Lagos.

Giving a breakdown of the statistics of candidates’ performance in the examination, said that a total of 1,578,846 registered for the examination in Nigeria,

and out of the number, 1,572,396 of them sat for the examination.

He also emphasized that the performance of candidates for its examinations in the last three years has been fluctuating in view of the outcome of the just released 2018 examination.

Adenipekun said a total of 786,016 candidates, representing 49.98 per cent who sat for the examination, obtained credits and above in a minimum of five subjects including English Language and Mathematics.

He said there was decline in performance, when compared to what obtained in the same examination in 2016 and 2017.

“Comparing the performance of candidates for this year’s examination under this category with that of 2016, which was 52.97 and in 2017; 59.22, we are safe to say it is fluctuating, just as it is declining.

Adenipekun added that of the total number of candidates, who wrote the examination, 1,470,338 of them had their results fully processed and released.

He noted that a total of 102,058 other candidates had a few of their subjects still being processed, due to errors traceable to the candidates in the course of registration or while writing the examination.

The HNO assured that such errors were being corrected by the council to enable the affected candidates get their results fully processed and released subsequently.

He also said that a total of 1,213,244 candidates obtained credits and above in a minimum of any five subjects, with or without English Language and or Mathematics.

The WAEC official added that 858,424 other candidates obtained credits and above in a minimum of five subjects, including English Language but without Mathematics.

He acknowledged that there were cases of malpractice but it was minimal.

He also said that this year’s examination witnessed the participation of a total of 1,328 candidates with varying degrees of special needs.

According to him, out of the number, 251 candidates are visually challenged, 783 with impaired hearing; 123 others have low vision while 88 others are spastic cum mentally challenged.

While 83 of them were physically challenged.
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