Finally, authorities of the West African Examinations Council on Friday, gave the details of the candidates’ performance in the November/ December 2015 West African Senior School Certificate Examination.
The council, in a statement by its Public Affairs Officer, Mr. Demianus Ojijeogu, said that only 67,713 out of the 237,154 candidates that sat for the examination obtained credits in five subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics.
In other words, 169, 441 candidates representing 70.67 per cent failed to obtain the minimum admission requirement to study in any of the nation’s universities.
To seek admission, a candidate must obtain credits in five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.
The statement read, “In the November/December 2015 WASSCE for private candidates, a total of 67,713 candidates, representing 29.33 per cent obtained credits in five subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics.
We need to put a stop to this, because the same percentage rises every year, causing mass failure.........
The state and federal government has roles to play, and students also.......
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