How to Check Your WASSCE 2024 Results Using Your Phone in Ghana

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has officially announced the release of the provisional results for the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for school candidates. Checking your results has never been easier, as candidates can now access their results directly on their phones. Follow this guide to check your results seamlessly.

Steps to Check Your WASSCE 2024 Results on Your Phone

1. Visit the WAEC Website

Open the browser on your phone and navigate to the official WAEC results portal at www.waecgh.org.

2. Enter Your Examination Details

  • Index Number: Input your unique 10-digit index number.
  • Examination Type: Select WASSCE from the drop-down menu.
  • Examination Year: Choose 2024 from the available options.

3. Confirm Your Details

Verify that all the information you entered is correct, especially your Index Number and Examination Year.

4. Submit Your Request

Click the Submit button to process your request.

5. View Your Results

Wait for your results to load in a pop-up window. The speed of this process depends on your internet connection.

Alternative Support via Phone

If you encounter any issues or need help purchasing a results-checking voucher, you can contact WAEC through the following WhatsApp-only numbers:

  • 059 992 5942
  • 059 406 1827

Important Notes to Keep in Mind

  • Ensure your phone has a stable internet connection to avoid disruptions.
  • Only use WAEC’s secure platforms to check your results. Be cautious of fraudsters who claim to upgrade results for a fee. WAEC does not offer such services.

Overview of the 2024 WASSCE Results

This year, WAEC released the results online for over 400,000 candidates. However, the exam body reported some irregularities:

  • 4,108 candidates had specific subject results cancelled.
  • 781 candidates had their entire results withheld for further investigations.
  • 483 candidates had their results cancelled due to possessing mobile phones in the exam hall.

Performance across English Language, Integrated Science, and Social Studies showed a decline compared to the previous year, while Core Mathematics remained stable.

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