WAEC 2024 GCE 2nd series CBT timetable

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The Introduction of Computer-Based Testing in the 2024 WAEC GCE 2nd Series

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has officially released the timetable for the 2024 second series of the General Certificate Examination (GCE), which will take place from October 25th to December 13th, 2024. This year marks a significant transition for WAEC, as it is the inaugural implementation of Computer-Based Testing (CBT) for this examination series. This advancement presents a unique opportunity for candidates, as they will now be able to navigate the digital examination environment while preparing for their assessments.

The introduction of CBT is expected to enhance the examination experience for candidates. By simulating a more modern and efficient testing format, the initiative aims to reduce examination malpractices and improve the overall reliability of the assessment process. Additionally, candidates will benefit from access to past questions in a CBT format, thereby familiarizing themselves with the structure and interface of the examination they will face.

All candidates who have registered for the 2024 second series WAEC GCE are encouraged to utilize the available CBT timetable, which can be accessed online. This accessibility is crucial as it allows candidates to effectively organize their study schedules in alignment with the examination dates. The transition to CBT not only modernizes the evaluation process but also equips students with essential skills that are increasingly relevant in today’s technology-driven world.

The 2024 WAEC GCE second series represents a pivotal moment in the evolution of examination administration in West Africa. As candidates prepare for this new format, they should embrace the opportunities it presents for enhanced learning and assessment. The use of CBT is a progressive step towards improving educational standards and fostering a more equitable examination environment.

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