The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released the 2021 SSCE result, Glamtush reports.
The release was announced on Monday by the Head of Nigeria National Office of WAEC, Mr Patrick Areghan.
Mr Patrick Areghan, Head of the Nigeria National Office of the Council who disclosed this on Monday, said a total of 80.56 per cent have been fully processed, and 19.44 per cent still being processed due to some issues being resolved.
According to Areghan One Million, Five Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand, Eight Hundred and Forty-Nine (1,573,849) candidates registered for the examination and 1,560,261 candidates sat the examination.
“The examination, which was an international one, took place simultaneously throughout the five-member countries of the Council – The Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone, using the same International Timetable.
“The examination spanned seven weeks, between August 16 and October 8, 2021. Throughout the period, we were faced with serious security challenges in the South East (IPOB and ESN sit-at-home order) and banditry, kidnapping, insurgency, etc, in the north and other parts of the country. All these, coupled with the continuous effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic, made the whole exercise a Herculean one.”
How To Check WAEC Result Online
1) Go to WAEC 2020 result checking portal at https://www.waecdirect.org
2) Enter your WAEC Examination Number in the required column.
3) Select your Examination Year i.e. 2021.
4) Select your Examination Type i.e. SCHOOL CANDIDATE RESULT.
5) Enter the Card Serial Number.
6) Enter the Card PIN.
7) Finally, click “Submit” button to get your 2021 WAEC Result.
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