The West African Examination Council, WAEC, has released the November/December 2014 WASCE result.
The body said out of the 246,853 candidates
who sat for the exams, only 72,522 candidates, representing 29.37 per
cent, obtained credits in five subjects, including Mathematics and
English
Language.
This connotes that over 70.63 per cent of candidates failed.
Announcing the results in Lagos on Thursday,
the Head of the Nigeria National Office, the West African Examinations
Council, Mr. Charles Eguridu, said there was a marked reduction in
examination malpractices.
He
said the results which represented 11.67 of the number of candidates
who wrote the examination, were withheld for “various cases of
malpractices.”
The examination agency had withheld 38,260
results, equivalent of 12.88 per cent of the total number of candidates
who sat for the examination in 2013 for similar reasons.
He said, “Of the total number of candidates
that sat for the examination, 75,313 candidates (30.5 per cent) obtained
credits and above in six subjects; 110,346 candidates (44. 7 per cent)
obtained credits and above in five.
“In addition, 145,036 candidates,
representing 58.75 per cent, obtained credits and above in four subjects
while 177.177 candidates, representing 71.77 per cent, obtained credits
and above in three subjects. A total of 205,090 candidates (83.08)
obtained credits and above in two subjects,” he presented.
The total number of candidates that sat for
the examination this year is 61,364 short of the 308,217 candidates that
wrote it last year – a decline of about 20 per cent.
--TheCustodian...
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