The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has launched a new initiative allowing students to resit their WASSCE papers as early as January and February 2025. This new system, known as WASSCE PC1, eliminates the long wait for the next private examination cycle and offers a faster path for students to improve their grades.
Announcing the initiative on JoyNews’ AM Show in Ghana, WAEC’s Head of Public Affairs, John Kapi, explained that students who identify the need to resit specific papers after receiving their results now have until January 8, 2025, to register online via WAEC’s website or accredited internet cafés. The exams will take place from January 24 to February 15, 2025.
To support candidates in their preparation, WAEC plans to release chief examiners’ reports earlier than usual. “These reports will provide detailed feedback on common mistakes and guidance on how students can better prepare for the exams,” Kapi said.
The program has been widely publicized through banners, WAEC’s website, and the results checker platform to ensure students and parents are informed.
Kapi also clarified that students whose results were canceled due to issues like malpractice can sit for the WASSCE PC1 exams if they are not under a ban. For now, the exams will be held only in regional capitals due to the limited number of candidates.
WAEC expressed optimism that the new initiative will help students quickly improve their grades, enabling them to qualify for the next admission cycle and avoid delays in their academic progress. Students are encouraged to complete their registration by January 8, 2025, to seize this opportunity.