WAEC 2018/2019 Registration Form and Procedures
Thefutoblog wants to inform you all that the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Exam Registration for May/June 2018/2019 have started in all secondary schools in West Africa (Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and the Gambia etc).
I have been receiving questions concerning the May/June 2018/2019 WAEC Exam Registration, and I’ve decided to make this post for all prospective candidates who will want to register for the 2018/2019 WAEC examination.
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) is an examination board that conducts the West African Senior School Certificate Examination, for University and Jamb entry examination in West Africa countries.
This information is mainly for those secondary school candidates preparing to write the examination with their respective schools to commence their registration with their school principal and authorities so that they will not miss out in the examination scheduled to start by May/June 2018. Remember Candidates will require their waec results for further education.
WAEC 2018/2019 Required May/June Bio-Date for Online Registration
- Surname
- First name
- Middle name
- Date of birth
- S-e-x
- Marital Status
- Address
- Telephone Number
- State of Origin
- Local Government of origin
- O-level Subjects to be written
- Email address
- 1 passport photograph with red background
N/B: WAEC registration process, selection of approved school name, passport upload, selection of subjects and fingerprint or thumbprint capture is done with digital personal on WAEC official website – www.waecdirect.org
WAEC Registration Form and Guide 2018/2019
The Exam Council (WAEC) usually advertises entry periods and entry procedures in national newspapers. In respect of the WASSCE for example, the Council conducts two exams each year; the first in May/June for school candidates and the second in October/November for private candidates.
Registration for either May/June or the November/December WASSCE is done through the Internet (online). The May/June exam is for school candidates and all entry formalities are undertaken by the schools presenting candidates.
Read also Jamb registration date and fee 2018
In the case of the private candidates’ examination, entry is on an individual basis. A prospective candidate purchases the entry scratch card which enables him/her to complete the entry form on the Council’s registration website: www.waeconline.org.ng.
A registered candidate subsequently prints out from the website the identification photo card, which contains vital information about the candidate’s centre name, location, number and the subjects entered for. The examination timetable and subject syllabuses are also made available to prospective candidates on the website.
It is important to note that once the prescribed fee is paid to the accredited selling agent, a prospective candidate obtains two scratch cards, one for the online registration and the other for the online checking of results.
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