The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has indicated that some results from the 2024 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) might be canceled. This comes as a result of detected examination malpractices, including the use of unauthorized materials such as mobile phones during the exams. WAEC has reiterated its commitment to maintaining the integrity of the examination process by taking stringent measures against those who violate regulations.
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| WAEC Hints at Cancellation of Some 2024 BECE Results |
Common Violations
WAEC has identified several malpractices that may lead to the cancellation of results, such as:
Possession of unauthorized materials: Candidates caught with items like mobile phones in examination halls.
Collusion or cheating: Any form of cooperation among candidates or external interference during the exams. WAEC’s Commitment to Integrity
This stance reflects WAEC's zero-tolerance policy for any form of examination misconduct. By enforcing these measures, WAEC aims to preserve the credibility of the BECE, ensuring fairness for all candidates.
Candidates are advised to familiarize themselves with examination rules and adhere strictly to the guidelines provided by WAEC. Results impacted by ongoing investigations may either be released or canceled depending on findings.
This stance reflects WAEC's zero-tolerance policy for any form of examination misconduct. By enforcing these measures, WAEC aims to preserve the credibility of the BECE, ensuring fairness for all candidates.
Candidates are advised to familiarize themselves with examination rules and adhere strictly to the guidelines provided by WAEC. Results impacted by ongoing investigations may either be released or canceled depending on findings.
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