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WAEC releases 2026 CB-WASSCE results

by Tiseer Agenawua
March 28, 2026
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The West African Examinations Council on Friday released the results of the 2026 First Series Computer-Based WASSCE for Private Candidates, confirming improved performance and increased nationwide participation in the examination.

The examination was conducted across Nigeria from Jan. 28 to Feb. 14, while coordination and marking of scripts took place between Feb. 26 and March 13.

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This information was contained in a statement by the Public Affairs Department of WAEC in Lagos, signed by Moyosola Adesina, Acting Head of Public Affairs.

The statement indicated that a total of 608 examiners participated in the marking exercise, while 10,523 candidates registered, a rise of 11.49 per cent over 2025, with 10,480 candidates ultimately sitting for the examination nationwide.

Those who obtained credit or above in at least five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, were 30.95 per cent and 26.96 per cent, respectively, representing a marginal increase of 5.76 per cent compared to the previous year.

Among the candidates, 43 persons with special needs were registered, including visually impaired, hearing impaired, and albino candidates, all of whom were adequately supported throughout the examination process.

The statement added that of the total candidates, 5,106 were male (48.72 per cent), while 5,374 were female (51.28 per cent), reflecting slightly higher female participation.

“Out of 10,480 candidates, 8,418 (80.32 per cent) have fully processed results, while 2,062 (19.68 per cent) still have some subjects currently under processing.

“Performance analysis shows 4,598 candidates obtained credits in five subjects, while 3,429 achieved credits including English and Mathematics, indicating measurable improvement over previous years’ performance levels.

Of those meeting the requirements, 1,847 were male and 1,582 were female, while overall performance improved by 5.76 per cent compared to the 2024 and 2025 First Series results.

“The portal address is [https://certrequest.waec.ng/](https://certrequest.waec.ng/). All candidates who sat the diet are hereby advised to check their results carefully and take necessary actions as required,” it added.

It further noted that the results of 75 candidates were withheld due to alleged examination malpractice cases, which were currently under investigation.

It added that the findings would be considered by the Council’s appropriate committee for determination.

The statement also advised candidates to check their results via official portals and apply for certificate printing online.

The Council reaffirmed its commitment to credible examinations and congratulated successful candidates nationwide.

 

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