WAEC releases 1st series of the 2025 WASSCE for Private timetable
The management of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released the first series of the 2025 WASSCE for Private timetable. The private examination will take place from January 24 to February 15, 2025.
“The timetable may be accessed by downloading it from the registration interface. Candidates are advised to study the timetable carefully in order to avoid a clash of subjects,” the Council said in a manual for the private examination.
How to register for 2025 WASSCE for Private (first series)
1. Visit the registration website: www.waecgh.org
2. Select the link to WASSCE for Private Candidates.
3. Click on START REGISTRATION HERE.
4. Fill in the required security information data, i.e., password, security question, etc.
5. Fill in your personal information.
6. Upload your picture. (See Caption 9 for details)
7. Upload your signature.
8. Select the subject(s) you intend to write.
9. Print your invoice and take it to any of the banks listed in Caption 15.
10. Pay the appropriate fees at the bank.
11. Select the Centre where you wish to take the examination.
12. You will use your Invoice Number to access your Index Number and Admission Notice from mid-January, 2025
According to the West African Examinations Council, barred candidates who register for the examination before the expiration of their sanction will have their registration annulled and fees paid shall be forfeited.
Directions to candidates
1. You are expected to be seated 30 minutes before the start of a paper. Candidates, who report after work has started, would not be admitted into the examination hall.
2. If you arrive after the start of the paper, you will not be allowed to write the examination. A candidate is deemed to be late after the Supervisor has issued the order to start work.
3. Note that you will be required to go through biometric verification (identification of candidates by their finger prints).
4. Read very carefully the general directions given at the front cover page of the question paper. You will not gain extra marks if you answer more than the number of questions you are required to answer. Much time may be wasted in writing down information not asked for.
5. Each candidate will be provided with a customized kit comprising non-programmable calculator, mathematical set and time piece for the examination. For this reason no candidate is allowed to bring these items into the examination hall.
6. Candidates offering Art or Geometrical/Building/Mechanical Drawing or Typewriting, must bring their own drawing boards or drawing instruments or typewriter to the examination hall.
7. If you decide to leave the examination room before the end of the period allotted to the paper, you must not take your question paper away with you; you must hand it over with your script to the Supervisor. You may, however, return at the end of the test to collect your question paper.
8. As soon as you are told that time is up, ensure that your answer booklet has your full name and index number written on it. Wait until your script has been collected before you leave the examination hall.
9. Candidates whose examination results have been cancelled for resorting to dishonest means may be refused re-entry to future examinations.
10. Candidates must ensure that there are no marks or inscriptions on their Admission Notices.
11. It is the responsibility of candidates to check inside, under and around their desks for notes, books, pieces of paper or any foreign materials and hand them over to the Supervisor/ Invigilation before sitting at their desks to write a paper