WAEC Advises Candidates on Low Performance

The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has urged candidates to check the WAEC Chief Examiners’ Report.

WAEC said the report has helped to analyse strength and weakness of past candidates.

WAEC further noted that the report will help candidates avoid such mistakes. Hence, improving their performance.

WAEC displayed a message on the official twitter handle and was accompanied by a picture.

Read as follows:

Dear WAEC Candidates, Have you heard of the WAEC Chief Examiners’ Reports?

Do you want to know why candidates who sat for previous WAEC examinations performed below expectations?

To satisfy your quest, log on to: waeconline.org.ng/e-learning

 

Candidates are therefore advised to visit the site and put the discoveries into use for enhanced performance.

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