<p><br></p><p>WAEC came prepared this year 2025</p><p><br></p><p>I had the privilege of representing my school at the 2025 WAEC briefing even though I was reluctant to attend, thinking it was nothing new and more I have also lost interest in the exam body.</p><p>Last year WAEC exams, students had access to question papers 8 hours before exams. How? 🤷🏻♂️</p><p><br></p><p>I was super impressed by the plans for this year's exams to curb and reduce examination malpractice to the barest minimum</p><p><br></p><p>This year, WAEC is using customised questions on the following Subjects </p><p>* Maths 1&2</p><p>* English 1,2 & 3</p><p>* Agric 3</p><p>* Economics 1 & 2</p><p>* Computer Studies 2</p><p>* Biology </p><p>* Commerce</p><p>Both the question papers and the OMR sheets will be customised with the candidate's information. (Every student will have his/her unique type of questions to deal with.</p><p><br></p><p>📌 574 schools were not allowed to register for WAEC because of reports on Examination Malpractice in previous years.</p><p><br></p><p>📌 1,973,253 candidates will participate in Nigeria's First Ever Computer-Based Test</p><p>(CBT) Version of the West African Senior</p><p>School Certificate Examination</p><p><br></p><p>📌 Supervisors from private schools are no longer going to be used by WAEC henceforth. (Una matter don Cast 😃)</p><p><br></p><p>📌 All schools that got approval for WAEC must leave the school gate open throughout the exam period to avoid the trouble of withholding candidates' results in a situation where the WAEC officials are shut outside the gate. </p><p><br></p><p>📌 In 2026, WAEC Will be fully CBT. WAEC will</p><p>decide on centres for students like JAMB.</p><p>I am optimistic that with these plans Miracle Centres will die a natural death and</p><p>Exam Malpractice will become history.</p><p><br></p><p>A New Nigeria is Possible</p><p>#SayNoTOExamMalpractice.</p>
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