The West African Senior Schools Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) set to begin on Monday, March 30 2015. The examination start with Integrated Science One and Two papers, as well as Integrated Science Practicals today and follow up tomorrow with Social Studies papers one and two.
In all,268,771 candidates, comprising 1139,843 males and 128,928
females females, are expected to write the examination at 866
centres in different parts of the country.
The Central Region is presenting 28,312 candidates, while the Brong Ahafo and the Volta regions are presenting 26,675 and 22,980 candidates, respectively.
The Eastern Region follows the Ashanti Region with 39,821 candidates, while the Greater Accra Region presents 28,000
candidates.
The Ashanti Region is presenting the highest number of 62,472
candidates, while the Upper West is presenting the lowest of
7,060.
While the Northern is presenting 23,324 candidates.
The WASSCE is usually conducted in West African countries including Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and The Gambia. Last year, candidates from Liberia and Sierra Leone did not take part in the examination because of the Ebola disease and In Nigeria WAEC had to reschedule exam due to the presidential election.
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