WAEC to Commence Computer-Based Exam on January 31st - February 17th

The decision to introduce computer-based examinations underscores WAEC's commitment to embracing modern technology in the assessment of students' academic performance. This move aligns with global trends in education and assessment methods, providing students with an opportunity to showcase their digital literacy skills.

WAEC to Commence Computer-Based Exam on January 31st - February 17th

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has announced its plans to conduct its first computer-based examination, the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (CB-WASSCE), starting from Wednesday, January 31, and ending on Saturday, February 17, 2024.

This marks a significant transition for WAEC as it moves towards a computer-based testing format for its examinations. Students participating in the CB-WASSCE will be assessed using computer technology, signaling a shift from the traditional paper-based format.

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The decision to introduce computer-based examinations underscores WAEC's commitment to embracing modern technology in the assessment of students' academic performance. This move aligns with global trends in education and assessment methods, providing students with an opportunity to showcase their digital literacy skills.

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As WAEC embarks on this new phase of examination administration, students, parents, and educators are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the computer-based testing environment to ensure a smooth and successful examination process.