Be cautious, as there are deceitful websites aiming to take advantage of unsuspecting individuals, specifically those preparing for the upcoming May/June 2023 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). These fraudulent sites claim to offer genuine exam questions and answers in advance.
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This type of scam has been around for years, with con artists distributing outdated or fabricated exam papers, claiming they are genuine and current, at unbelievable or heavily discounted prices.
It’s crucial to understand that the assertions made by these deceptive websites regarding the availability of authentic WAEC exam papers or answers in advance are entirely false.
The SchoolGist Team encourages the public, especially students sitting for the upcoming May/June 2023 WASSCE (for school candidates), as well as their parents and guardians, to be cautious of these scams, whether online or offline.
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To assist in your exam preparations, we have provided past questions and answers for various key WAEC subjects — such as Agricultural Science, Biology, Chemistry, Commerce, CRK, Economics, English, Financial Accounting, Further Maths, Geography, Literature in English, Mathematics, Physics, Technical Drawing, Visual Arts, Yoruba and Others — to complement your preparation for the exam › Free WAEC Past Questions and Answers.
Regarding question paper leaks, the West Africa Examinations Council (WAEC) has affirmed that no question papers for the ongoing WASSCE have been leaked.
WAEC’s Head of Public Affairs, issued a statement clarifying that no question paper leaks have occurred.
WAEC takes this issue very seriously and strongly objects to such false reports. According to the council’s monitoring and investigations, dishonest and disloyal supervisors, invigilators, or even candidates have been found to photograph question papers during exams and share them with external collaborators. These accomplices then provide solutions to the questions and distribute them to their subscribers through illegal websites, SMS, and WhatsApp. This activity goes against WAEC regulations, which forbid the use of cell phones in the examination hall.