13 Rules and Regulations Governing WAEC GCE Nov/Dec

waec logo1 Do you need the rules and regulations that governing WASSCE May / June, WAEC GCE November / December? If yes, then this page is for you. West African Examination Council (WAEC) Official  have released 13 Rules and Regulations governing the Exams, so that candidate could read them before completing their entries.

13 Rules and Regulations Governing WAEC GCE Nov/Dec

1. Candidates should note that examination fees are not refundable.

2. Candidates are to start their Registration by emailing their fingerprints.

3. Entries must be accompanied with good quality (not “wait and get”) passport size photographs. Entries with unacceptable passport photographs will be rejected.

4. Registration pin/code purchased in any location can be used for uploading entries from anywhere.

5. Candidates should study carefully, the information on the website before registration.

6. Candidates should study the Regulations and Syllabuses as well as the Timetable for the examination which they can download on the website.

7. Candidates who lose their registration pin/code will purchase another card.

8. All candidates must go to their examination halls in mufti and without arms. No professional uniform of any kind will be allowed in the examination halls.

9. The entire results of candidates who make more than one entry will be cancelled.

10. Smoking is not allowed in the examination hall.

11. Cellular phones and electronic organizers are not allowed in the examination halls.

12. Involvement in examination malpractices are not allowed in the examination halls.

13. No request for amendment/correction will be entertained or any information which candidate voluntarily gives at the point of registration after the conduct of the examination.

If you really want to succeed in WAEC GCE EXAMINATION, make sure you follow and abide with the above rules and regulations.

 

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