The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has officially opened registration for the 2024 second series of the General Certificate Examination (GCE) for private candidates. If you’re planning to take part, this guide will walk you through every detail you need to know—from fees to registration deadlines and important requirements. Here’s everything laid out clearly so you can register smoothly and without any hiccups.
Key Information at a Glance:
Information Details Registration Dates 8th July – 29th September 2024 Registration Fee ₦27,000 + ₦500 (bank commission) Test Options CB-WASSCE or Pen and Paper Test NIN Requirement Must have National Identification Number (NIN) Photo Format JPEG, 275×314 pixels Special Needs Specify impairments during registration Completion Print Admission Notice after registration
When to Register:
- Registration Starts: July 8, 2024
- PIN Purchase Deadline: September 27, 2024
- Final Registration Deadline: September 29, 2024 (11:59 PM)
It’s important to start early, especially if this is your first time registering. The system can sometimes experience traffic as the deadline approaches.
How Much Does It Cost?
- The total registration fee is ₦27,000, plus an additional ₦500 for bank charges. This payment is non-refundable.
Where Can You Pay?
You can pay at most commercial banks in Nigeria, including:
- Access Bank, GTBank, UBA, First Bank, Zenith Bank, and more.
- Alternatively, visit WAEC-approved registration centres or use online payment services like Paga, Interswitch, or Palmpay.
Step-by-Step Registration Process:
- Get Your Registration PIN: Once you’ve paid the fee at an approved bank or online, you’ll receive a PIN. This PIN is what you’ll use to start your online registration.
- Go Online and Register: Head to the WAEC registration portal and input your PIN. From here, you’ll need to fill in your personal information such as your full name, gender, date of birth, and contact details. Important: You must have your National Identification Number (NIN) before you can proceed.
- Photo Upload: Make sure your passport photograph is in JPEG format with the required specifications (275×314 pixels). It’s best to use a digital camera to ensure clarity.
- Fingerprint Scanning: You’ll need to scan your fingerprints using the UareU digitalPersona fingerprint scanner for biometric validation. If you don’t have one, most registration centres can help with this.
- Special Needs Accommodation: If you have any impairments or special needs, such as visual or hearing difficulties, make sure to indicate this while registering so appropriate arrangements can be made.
- Finish Up: After completing your registration, double-check all your details. Print your Admission Notice, which will also include your Result Checker PIN. This is proof that your registration was successful.
Important Notes to Remember:
- Test Format: You have the option of taking the exam either through CB-WASSCE (Computer-Based) or the Pen and Paper Test. Choose the one you feel more comfortable with.
- Mock Exam: An optional mock examination will be offered to help candidates prepare. Keep an eye on your email and SMS for details about this.
- Timetable: WAEC will release the exam timetable on their website, so check back regularly.
Exam Day Guidelines:
- Dress Code: Candidates must wear mufti—no professional uniforms or any attire that could identify a group or occupation.
- Prohibited Items: Do not bring mobile phones, weapons, or any electronic gadgets into the exam hall.
- Photocard: You must bring your original photocard (which you printed during registration) to the exam hall.
- Consequences of Malpractice: WAEC has a zero-tolerance policy for cheating. Any candidate caught will have their results cancelled, and further legal actions may be taken.
Conclusion:
Registering for the WAEC GCE 2024 second series is a straightforward process if you follow the guidelines and meet the deadlines. It’s always best to prepare early and ensure you have all necessary documents like your NIN and a recent passport photo. Take advantage of the mock exams and stay updated with any new information on the WAEC website.
Get started today, and don’t miss the deadline! PM
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