Monday 19 March 2018

WAEC May/June 2018 Updated Timetable [PDF]




The West African Examinations Council
(WAEC) 2018/2019 timetable for the May/June examinations (for school candidates) is out.

According to the timetable, The West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for school candidates, 2018,
commences on 3rd April, 2018 end ends
on 15th May, 2018.

WAEC Timetable for May/June 2018

Follow the Link below to download the PDF Version of the WASSCE timetable for school candidates:

NB:: The PDF version is printable, plus you will have access to each paper code &
Duration.
Click Here to Download WAEC May/June
2018 Pdf TimeTable


The papers originally slated for Friday, April 20, 2018 will now be taken on Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at the same times as stated on the timetable while those slated for Tuesday, April 10, 2018 will now be taken on Friday, April 20, 2018 at the same time as stated on
the timetable.

Click Here for Amended Dates

* Available to candidates in Ghana only

Available to candidates in Nigeria only

* Available to candidates in The Gambia
and Sierra Leone only

Available to candidates in Liberia only
Important Notes:

1. Difference in Time on Question Paper and Timetable Where the duration indicated on the question paper differs from that on the timetable, the one on the question paper should be followed.

2. Question Papers to be Given Out in
Advance of the Dates They Are to be Taken

(1) General Knowledge-In-Art Paper 3
The question paper for General Knowledge-
In-Art 3 will be given to candidates two
weeks before the paper is due to be taken.

(2) Project Work Papers
The question papers for project work for
Basketry, Graphic Design, Leatherwork,
Ceramics, Sculpture, Picture Making, Textiles
and Jewellery will be forwarded to
candidates two weeks in advance of the
examination. The exact date for the delivery
of question papers to candidates will be
communicated to them through their
schools.

3. Extra Time for Blind, Deaf and Dumb
Candidates
Blind, deaf and dumb candidates should be
allowed one and half times the time allotted
to other candidates.

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