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WAEC Releases Provisional BECE 2025 Results The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released the provisional results for candidates who took the 2025 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) for School Candidates. The results are now available for all candidates to check online. 🥳



This release marks a critical milestone for the over 600,000 students who sat for the examination in June. The provisional results allow candidates to review their performance and begin the process of school selection and placement into Senior High Schools and Technical Institutes.




How to Check Your Results

Candidates can access their results online using a results checker card. This can be purchased from various vendors, including online platforms and physical WAEC offices. The process to check your results is straightforward:

  • Step 1: Purchase a Results Checker. through various online platforms. The card contains a unique Serial Number and a Personal Identification Number (PIN).

  • Step 2: Visit the WAEC website. Go to the official WAEC Ghana results checking portal: eresults.waecgh.org.

  • Step 3: Enter Your Details. Carefully input your Index Number, select the Examination Type (BECE School), choose the Examination Year (2025), and enter the Serial Number and PIN from your checker card.

  • Step 4: View and Print. After verifying all the information, click "Submit." Your provisional results will be displayed on the screen. It's advisable to save or print a copy for your records.


Important Information and Next Steps

The release of these results is a critical step in the Computerized School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS). The Ghana Education Service will soon announce the official placement of candidates into their chosen senior high and technical schools based on their performance and choices.

WAEC has also announced that some results have been withheld pending the conclusion of investigations into alleged cases of examination malpractice. These candidates will be notified once a decision has been made. Candidates are strongly advised to beware of fraudsters who claim they can upgrade their results for a fee. All WAEC results are secure and cannot be altered.

For any inquiries or assistance, candidates can contact WAEC Ghana directly through their official channels. The provisional results are a guide for students as they transition to the next stage of their academic journey.

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