WASSCE Grading System In Ghana 2022, Check Now
The examination council, West African Examination Council (WAEC) is the agency charged with overseeing the activities of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
It is a standardized test run across five (5) West African countries namely: Ghana, Nigeria, Gambia, Liberia, and Sierra Leone.
The exam is known as the second external examination in Ghana’s educational system which lasts for six (6) weeks equivalent to one and half months and commences on 1st August – 27th September 2022.
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within a short period, the results are usually released online for students to have access to and apply to tertiary schools. Either furthering to the University of their choice, Vocational training, joining any of the Security Forces in the country, or venturing into any sector that is willing to accept the certificate as a criterion to work with them.
CHECK: WASSCE grading system in Ghana 2022
• A1 is defined in percentage as (75% – 100%)
Its denotation/description is Excellent.
• B2 is defined in percentage as (70% – 74%)
Its denotation/description is Very good.
• B3 is defined in percentage as (65% – 69%)
Its denotation/description is Good.
• C4 is defined in percentage as (60% – 64%)
Its denotation/description is Credit.
• C5 is defined in percentage as (55% -59%)
Its denotation/description is Credit.
• C6 is defined in percentage as (50% -54%)
Its denotation/description is Credit.
• D7 defined in percentage as (45% – 49%)
Its denotation/description is Pass.
• E8 is defined in percentage as (40% – 44%)
Its denotation/description is Pass.
• F9 defined in percentage as (0% -39%)
Its denotation/description is Failure.
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