/ Jul 03, 2026
/ Jul 03, 2026

2025 WAEC: Step-by-step on how to check WASSCE results 

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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC), on Monday, officially released the results of this year’s West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for school candidates.

The examination body made the announcement in a post via their X account on Monday.

However, Gong-news reports the step-by-step ways in which candidates can now check their results online:

To check your results, candidates are required to visit the official result portal of WAEC and follow the instructions carefully.

Here is the online step-by-step guide for checking 2025 WASSCE results:

Enter your 10-digit WAEC Examination Number (This is your 7-digit centre number followed by your 3-digit candidate number; for example, 4123456789).

For examination years before 1999, enter your 8-digit WAEC Examination Number (This is your 5-digit centre number followed by your 3-digit candidate number; for example, 19865001).

Enter the 4 digits of your Examination Year; for example, 2002.

  • Select the Type of Examination.
  • Enter the e-PIN Voucher Number.
  • Enter the Personal Identification Number (PIN) on your e-PIN.
  • Click “Submit” and wait for the results window to come up on your screen.

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