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WAEC Launches e-Learning Platform for Candidates

In a bid to improve the performance of its candidates in future examinations, the West African Examinations Council has launched an e-learning platform.

According to the statement released by the examination body, WAEC’s e-Learning Tool Kit is an initiative aimed at equipping the students for better performance in future examinations.

“Students’ performances on previous exams are analyzed with the secondary aim of detecting the weaknesses and proffer a solution for all stakeholders concerned with Senior Secondary School Examinations,” the statement read.

“On this platform you will find resources for all WAEC approved subjects that will help you understand the standards required for success in respective Examinations,” it added.

Students are hereby encouraged to visit this site to explore the learning resources.

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