WAEC: 33 percent obtained six credits and above in WASSCE
The West
African Examinations Council has released the results of the November/
December 2015 West African Senior School Certificate Examination,
declaring that only 33.51% of the candidates obtained six
credits and above in the examination.
The new
Head of National Office of the Council, Olutise Adenipekun, who released
the results in Lagos on Thursday, however, failed to give fuller
details of the candidates’ performance in the examination, especially in
English Language and Mathematics.
This is the first time the council will release its results without giving such details
According
to Adenipekun, the council has refrained from giving the details because
the Nov/Dec examination is “a make-up assessment.”
Despite
appeals from journalists, the HNO refused to state the exact number of
candidates that obtained credits in five subjects and above including
English Language and Mathematics.
To seek
admission to the nation’s university, a candidate must obtain credits in
five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.
He said,
“The idea of pass or fail in Nov/Dec WASSCE is different from pass/ fail
in May/June WASSCE. The May/June examinations are school-based exams
where the candidates are expected to transit from secondary school to
higher institutions. The case is not the same with the Nov/Dec diet. It
is a make-up examination. It is an examination for candidates who have
deficiencies in one subject or more.”
Adenipekun,
however, revealed that 79,490 candidates obtained six credits and
above, noting that the council withheld the results of 28,768 others for
their alleged involvement in examination malpractice.
Two
hundred and thirty-seven thousand, one hundred and fifty-four candidates
comprising 124,512 males and 112,642 females sat for the examination.
Thirty-seven visually challenged persons also sat for the examination.
The HNO
added, “Of the total number of candidates that sat for the examination,
79,490 candidates, representing 33.51per cent obtained six credits and
above; 113,573 candidates, representing 47.88 per cent obtained five
credits.
“In
addition, 146,253 candidates, representing 61.67 per cent obtained
credits and above in four subjects, while 175,718 candidates,
representing 74.09 per cent obtained credits and above in three
subjects. A total of 200, 304 candidates (84.46 per cent) obtained
credits and above in two subjects.”
In the
Nov/Dec 2014 WASSCE, out of the 246,853 candidates, who sat for the
examination, only 72,522 candidates, representing 29.37 per cent,
obtained credits in five subjects, including Mathematics and English
Language.
In otherwise, over 70.63 per cent of candidates failed the examination.
In 2013,
of the 298,971 candidates who sat for the examination, 86,612
candidates, representing, 29.17 per cent obtained credits in five
subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics.
Meanwhile,
Adenipekun has pledged the council’s commitment to supporting teachers
to ensure that candidates performed better in examinations.
According
to him, the council understands the rudiments of standardised testing
and so is willing to collaborate with states in training their teachers
for optimal performance in external examinations.
On
measures to check malpractice, the HNO said the council in the 2015
Nov/Dec diet deployed a new technology, Credence One, in the conduct of
the examination.
He added,
“It is the intersection of mobile communications and bio metric
technology. It is a mobile bio metric identification and verification
system, built on the Android Operating System. Using “Credence One” is
as simple as using a mobile phone. It is used to initiate and complete
the bio metric verification of candidates’ fingerprints.
“The
device is programmed to compare the scanned fingerprint template with
the initial templates captured during registration and display the
candidate’s details to check impersonation. The system also takes
candidates’ attendance and automatically sends the records online to the
remote central server for reporting. With this innovation, we can
boldly say that WAEC, Nigeria now has its bio metric fingerprint
identification and verification system on a mobile device.”
WAEC: 33 percent obtained six credits and above in WASSCE
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