Of the 246,853 candidates who sat for the
November/December 2014 West African Senior
School Certificate Examination, only 72,522
candidates, representing 29.37 per cent, obtained
credits in five subjects, including Mathematics and
English Language.
This puts the percentage of failed candidates at
70.63 per cent.
However, the Head of the Nigeria National Office,
the West African Examinations Council, Mr. Charles
Eguridu, said there was an improvement when
compared with last year’s 26.97 per cent
(amounting to 80,135 candidates) who obtained five
credits in five subjects, including Mathematics and
English Language.
Announcing the results in Lagos on Thursday,
Eguridu said there was a marked reduction in
examination malpractices.
He attributed this to recent measures, including the
introduction of biometric registration and
customised mathematical sets with inbuilt
calculators, taken to curb the scourge.
Notwithstanding efforts made to curb examination
frauds, Eguridu said WAEC withheld results of
28,817 candidates.
He said the results which represented 11.67 of the
number of candidates who wrote the examination,
were withheld for “various cases of malpractices.”
The cases, according to him, are being investigated
with the reports of findings expected to be
presented to the National Examination Committee
for consideration.
The examination agency had withheld 38,260
results, equivalent of 12.88 per cent of the total
number of candidates who sat for the examination
in 2013 for similar reasons.
Short of the total figures are 5,691 candidates
(about 2.3 per cent) whose results, Eguridu said,
were still being processed for errors he blamed on
the candidates and cyber café operators.
He said, “Of the total number of candidates that sat
for the examination, 75,313 candidates (30.5 per
cent) obtained credits and above in six subjects;
110,346 candidates (44. 7 per cent) obtained credits
and above in five.
“In addition, 145,036 candidates, representing 58.75
per cent, obtained credits and above in four
subjects while 177.177 candidates, representing
71.77 per cent, obtained credits and above in three
subjects. A total of 205,090 candidates (83.08)
obtained credits and above in two subjects,” he
presented.
The total number of candidates that sat for the
examination this year is 61,364 short of the 308,217
candidates that wrote it last year – a decline of
about 20 per cent.
There was also a shortfall of “blind candidates”
enrollment. The figure fell from 82 recorded the
previous year to 48. And while 17 of the category of
candidates obtained five credits in 2013, four
achieved similar feat this year.
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