This article explains WAEC grading system for WASSCE 2024. The West African Examination Council (WAEC) is responsible for assessing the academic performance of students across West Africa, including Ghana through the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
The results of the examination are important for students as they determine whether or not they are eligible to proceed to higher education or enter the workforce. WAEC uses letter grades corresponding to a percentage score range in assessing students performance.
Current Status of 2024 Results Release
The 2024 WASSCE results has been delayed due to outstanding debt owed by the Ghana government. This year the exam was held from August 5 to September 20, with over 460,000 students participating from various regions. However, the results is yet to be released due to ongoing financial challenges, as reported.
Now lets take a look at the WAEC grading system for WASSCE 2024.
The WASSCE 2024 Grading System
Below is an interpretation table of WAEC grading system for WASSCE 2024.
Grade | Score range | Interpretation |
A1 | 75% – 100% | Excellent |
B2 | 70% – 74% | Very Good |
B3 | 65% – 69% | Good |
C4 | 60% – 64% | Credit |
C5 | 55% – 59% | Credit |
C6 | 50% – 54% | Credit |
D7 | 45% – 49% | Pass |
E8 | 40% – 44% | Pass |
F9 | 0% – 39% | Fail |
How to Calculate WASSCE Aggregate
Using the above grading system provided by WAEC, you can now calculate your WASSCE aggregate. To know your aggregate, student must select their three (3) best core subjects from the four core subjects (English Language, Integrated Science, Mathematics and Social Studies) and three (3) best elective subjects, depending on your program.
The sum of the quality points from the best three core subjects and the best three elective subjects will indicate the total aggregate points scored by the student.
Key Points to Note
In the aggregate calculation;
- Regardless of your program English Language and Mathematics are always selected among the core subjects.
- For Science students, Integrated Science must always be included in calculation.
- For Non-Science students, ie. Business, Arts, etc. must select best score between Integrated Science and Social Studies.
Additional Tips
- Rechecking Results: Candidate can request for a review through the WAEC office if they believe there was an error in grading.
- Supplementary Exams: Candidates can improve their grades by retaking subjects through the NOV/DEC (private) exams.
Recommendations
You can check your aggregate points using the WASSCE aggregate score calculator. Visit ASETENA PA to check your aggregate points.
- Also, if you are looking to buy a WASSCE results checker online, visit here at waecresultschecker.org.
Conclusion
Understanding the grading system and how to calculate your aggregate points will help you check if you meet the cut-off points of the program you are applying to when entering the University.
Keep in mind that a lower aggregate does not mean you can’t get into a University in Ghana. There are many options available to you, whether pursuing further studies or entering the workforce.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
How do I calculate my WAEC score?
Select your best core subjects (English Language and Mathematics are mandatory) and your three best elective subjects. Sum the quality points from these six subjects to determine your aggregate score.
Can you apply for University with bad grades?
Yes, you can apply to Universities in Ghana with bad grades because cut-off points vary by University and year.
What can you do If you are not satisfied with your WAEC results?
If you're not satisfied with WAEC results, you can:
- Request for remarking through the WAEC office.
- Consider taking a supplementary exam.
- Consult a teacher or advisor for guidance.
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