Education
Results For WASSCE Private Candidates Out Monday
West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results for Private Candidates 2021- Second Series will be released on Monday, February 14, 2022, the West African Examination Council, WAEC has announced.
WAEC made the announcement on its social media handles bringing to an end the anxiety of the private students who took the examination last November.
GreenWhiteGreen GWG reports that the WASSCE November series is normally held for private candidates in November/December and had been regarded and known as the also known as General Certificate Examination, GCE.
Unlike the regular WASSCE held for regular secondary school students who wear school uniform to enter, the private series students are enrolled with their biometric details.
The examination is normally held for matured students who did not make their WASSCE as secondary school students or persons who have matured beyond secondary school enrolment.
However, over time, a number of secondary school students have also attempted the examination while still in school and when successful use the qualification to jumpstart their entry into higher institutions.
Announcing the release of the result of the last series held in November/December, WAEC in its twitter handle on Sunday night wrote:
“@waecnigeria is set to announce the release of results of WASSCE for Private Candidates, 2021- Second Series tomorrow, Monday, February 14, 2022. Stay tuned for more details!”
Meanwhile, GreenWhiteGreen, GWG has reported that after serious deliberations that dragged into the early hours of Monday, the National Executive Council, NEC, of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has voted to embark on a one-month warning strike to press home its demands from the government, Vanguard has reported.
A source at the meeting held in Lagos told Vanguard in confidence that the strike is to allow the Federal Government do the needful failure to which the union would go on an indefinite strike.
“We just want to give the government a long rope hoping that it would see the need to avoid a total paralysis of academic activities in the nation’s universities. We are parents too and have our children in the system but we cannot watch and allow the total collapse of education in the country.
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