The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has rolled out a groundbreaking initiative to minimize delays for candidates needing to retake one or two WASSCE papers.
Named WASSCE PC1, this innovative system allows students to resit specific subjects in January and February 2025, bypassing the traditional waiting period for the next examination cycle.
John Kapi, WAEC’s Head of Public Affairs, described the initiative as a significant milestone for education in West Africa. “This initiative offers students a timely opportunity to improve their grades and maintain academic progression,” he stated.
The registration process requires students to sign up by January 8, 2025, either online via WAEC’s website or through accredited internet cafés. The exams will run from January 24 to February 15, 2025.
Initially, the exams will be conducted in regional capitals, as the maiden edition is expected to attract a relatively small number of candidates. Kapi emphasized that this approach ensures efficiency and accessibility for participants.
“Students can now avoid a year-long academic setback, thanks to this initiative,” he added, encouraging prospective candidates to take advantage of the registration period.
This new system is not just a convenience but a transformative model that is poised to reshape educational opportunities across the globe.