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WAEC Result Statistics of Jan/Feb 2018

The 2017 WAEC May/June results statistics have been released. This is coming after the release of the results of school candidates who sat for the internal WASSCE for 2017.

The full statistics of results releases and those withheld are as follows. Some results are still pending because the West African Examination Council is still working on them. They will be released in due course.

WAEC Result Statistic

The Important WAEC Jan/Feb Result 2018 Statistics

A total of 11,721 candidates registered for the examination, out of which 11,307 candidates sat the examination.

Out of the total no. of candidates that sat the exam, 1,471,151, rep. 94.36% have their results fully processed & released. A total 95,734 candidates, rep. 5.64% have a few of their subjects still being processed due to errors traceable to the candidates. Such errors are being corrected & the results will be fully processed and released subsequently.

RECOMMENDED: WAEC Result for 2018 Is Out, check here.

ALSO SEE: WAEC Withheld Results For 2018 Update

WAEC General Performance for 2017 (May/June)

  • 8,113 candidates obtained credits and above in two subjects.
  • 8,113 candidates obtained credits and above in two subjects.
  • 6,375 others obtained credits and above in three subjects.
  • 4,762 candidates obtained credits and above in four subjects.
  • 3,263 candidates obtained credits and above in five subjects.
  • 2,010 others obtained credits and above in six subjects.
  • A total 1,937 candidates, representing 17.13 per cent, obtained the minimum of credits in five subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics.
  • The percentage of candidates in this category in the WASSCE in 2017 was 26.01 per cent.

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