Here are some facts you should know about the exam:
1. 1,549,463 students will write the exam in 19,129 centres nationwide.
2. The examination will start on Monday, August 17, 2020.
3. It will end on Saturday, September 12, 2020.
4. Mathematics exam will hold on Monday, August 17, 2020.
5. English Language exam is scheduled for Monday, August 24, 2020.
6. COVID-19 protocols in place include, hand washing facilities, temperature checks, physical distancing, etc.
7. Candidates with special needs will be given one and half
time more than other candidates.
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Good luck to those writing.
ReplyDeleteThank God at last, but I heard muric
ReplyDeleteor whatever they are called said the
wace time table is anti islam.
Na confused set of inadequate humans. They are terrible notice me group.
DeletePlease let them come and explain what religion has got to to with exams time table mbok
DeleteIt's been amended. Formerly some core courses like English was on Friday. Seeking for the benefits of their member is good. As a diverse country every group must be carried along.
DeleteOkay. Now I get it...thanks alot
DeleteGood oneππ
ReplyDeleteFair enough. I wish them all the best.
ReplyDeleteSome schools are not even ready yet as their school compounds had been turned into a football field.
ReplyDeleteWishing the candidates success in their coming exams.
Nigerian Government love impromptu things ehh, they confused the candidates that the exam had been canceled that it wouldn't be holding this year, Only to make a U turn on their statement, Anemenu.
The last time I checked,WAEC was a West African board.π€
DeleteGood luck to the students writing. I hope schools abide by the COVID-19 protocols.
ReplyDeleteSo apparently no waec candidate is in any of the isolation centers
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot that I'm yet to understand.
Rivers state schools have not resumed yet, I hope they'll resume by this week so that the students can go to school and do some revisions before the exam
ReplyDeleteI just hope that my nephew is ready cos that boy though intelligent he can play for Africa we are still wondering how he scored 286 in jamb sef ππππ
ReplyDeleteAll the best to the students.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen anyone going to school here. Best of luck to all those writing
ReplyDeleteAll the best to the candidates.
ReplyDeleteLord please protect them
ReplyDeleteGood luck to them.
ReplyDeleteGood luck to you guys
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