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WAEC GENERAL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (GCE) COMMENCE REGISTRATION

The West African Examinations Council, WAEC, has announced that the General Certificate Examination (GCE) registration for 2017 commence on Friday 28th April, 2017.
This was made known via the official twitter handle of the Council.

According to the information made available, “Candidates are expected to pay a registration fee of thirteen thousand, nine hundred fifty naira N13,950 at any of the approved bank or any accredited agents to obtain the registration pin and information VCD.
“Normal registration period is from Friday April 28 to July 28, 2017. After obtaining registration pin, candidates should log onto https://registration.waecdirect.org/APPFORM/ContinueRegistration.aspx or https://registration.waecdirect.org/ for registration.
“Candidates should also note that the registration procedure has been designed to accommodate biometric features that will be used for validation at the exam centre.

Candidate are to note that with effect from WASSCE for private candidates 2017 request for the printing of Certificate will be done online.

Registration from WASSCE for Private Candidates, 2017 is on going. Registration closes on July 28th, 2017. Please note that WAEC will not entertain any request for amendment of Date of Birth after results had been released. Therefore do your amendments before the release of results.
“Candidates who wish to register for the exam after the close of entries can be accommodated as ” walk-in-candidates” provided they register 24hours to the start of the paper(s) they intend to write. The “walk-in-candidates” fee is twenty five thousand naira, N25,000.”

WAEC GCE Registration 2017/2018 – WAEC Set Begins Registration April 2017.

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