WAEC Releases 2025 GCE Results (2nd series)

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released the results of the 2025 Second Series of the Computer-Based West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for private candidates. The council announced that overall performance dropped by 11.47 percentage points compared to 2024.

WAEC releases 2025 GCE results
WAEC releases 2025 GCE results

In a statement issued on Monday by WAEC’s Head of Public Affairs, Moyosola Adesina, the council revealed that 42.17% of candidates obtained credit passes in at least five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics. This is lower than the 53.64% recorded in 2024. In 2023, 44.29% of candidates achieved this benchmark.

Out of the 65,752 candidates who sat for the examination, 27,727 secured five credits, including English and Mathematics. WAEC explained that results of private candidates should not be directly compared with those of school candidates, since private candidates are outside the formal school system.

The analysis also showed that 33,989 candidates (51.69%) obtained at least five credit passes, with or without English Language and Mathematics.

A total of 69,604 candidates registered for the examination, representing a 1.8% increase compared to 2024. Of this number, 65,752 candidates sat the exam in 370 centres nationwide.

WAEC disclosed that 61,943 candidates (94.21%) have had their results fully processed and released. However, 3,809 candidates (5.79%) still have some subjects being processed due to errors linked to them. The council said efforts are ongoing to complete the processing.

Additionally, 1,899 candidates (2.89%) have had their results withheld over alleged examination malpractice. WAEC stated that investigations are ongoing and that affected candidates will be informed once decisions are made.

In terms of gender distribution, 32,005 candidates (48.68%) were male, while 33,747 (51.32%) were female. Among those who obtained five credits including English and Mathematics, 13,416 were male and 14,311 were female.

WAEC advised candidates to check their results online and access digital copies of their certificates. Hard copies can also be requested through the council’s certificate portal.

Candidates who sat the examination should follow the procedure below to check their results;

  • Log on to https://www.waecdirect.org/
  • Enter Examination number
  • Select Examination year as 2025
  • Select Examination type as PRIVATE CANDIDATES
  • Enter your PIN and serial number
  • Then click on submit to view your results

Goodluck!

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