The West
African Examination Council (WAEC) says at least 598 candidates who sat in the
2016 West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) had their
“entire results cancelled.”
A copy of
a provisional report signed by Council's PRO, Agnes Teye-Cudjoe said out
of the 274,262 candidates who took the examination, 2,184 candidates
had issues with their results.
A
breakdown shows:
- 1,576 candidates had their subjects results cancelled
- 598 candidates had their entire results cancelled;
- 13 candidates had their entire results cancelled and have been barred from taking any of the Council’s examinations for 2 (two) years mainly for impersonation during the examination.
According
to the statement, about 2,293 candidates who were identified to have cheated in
English Language, Mathematics and Integrated Science had their “relevant
subject results cancelled.”
This, the
statement said was made possible with the help of a software called Item Differentia
Profile (IDP).
“The
software did not detect any cheating in Social Studies,” the statement said.
The
provisional results also said the entire results of candidates presented by
85 schools have been withheld pending end of investigation on alleged mass
cheating.
WAEC said
the withheld results of candidates will be “cancelled if found culpable or
released if otherwise.”
The performance of the
candidates in the four core subjects is as below:
English Language:
125,065 (53.19%) obtained Al-C6; 59,725 (25.40%) obtained
D7-E8 whilst 46,595 (19.82%) had F9;
Mathematics: 77,108 (32.83%) obtained
Al-C6; 65,007 (27.68%) obtained D7-E8 whilst 89,477 (38.10%)
had F9;
Integrated Science: 113,933 (48.48%) obtained Al-C6; 75,938 (32.32%)
obtained D7-E8 whilst 42,519 (18.09%) had F9;
Social Studies: 129,058
(54.93%) obtained Al-C6; 53,824 (22.91 %) obtained D7-E8 whilst
49,198 (20.94%) had F9.
The general performance for
2016 is a significant improvement over that of 2015.

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