In a recent development, the West African Examination Council (WAEC) has issued a statement disavowing any connection with a website claiming to offer online classes for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) candidates.
WAEC Cautions Candidates Against Unauthorised Online Classes
Official Announcement to Dismiss False Claims
It has come to light that there is misinformation circulating about WAEC offering online classes through an unofficial website. WAEC has categorically denied these claims.
WAEC’s Sole E-Learning Platform
Candidates preparing for WASSCE are urged to use only WAEC’s official e-learning portal for studying. This platform is the only authorised source for examination guidance and advice.
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Official Statement from WAEC
In a press release published by WAEC, Moyosola Adesina, the acting head of public affairs for WAEC, clearly stated, “The attention of the West African Examination Council has been drawn to a website purporting to offer online classes for prospective WASSCE candidates.”
Advisory to Students and Guardians
WAEC advises students and guardians to remain vigilant and use only the official e-learning portal for accurate and reliable information. The examination body stressed the potential risks of sharing personal information on unverified websites.
Remember:
- Always verify the authenticity of educational resources online.
- WAEC’s official e-learning portal is the trusted source for examination preparation.
- Protect your personal information by avoiding unofficial websites.
In closing, WAEC remains committed to providing credible resources to aid candidates’ preparation for examinations. By steering clear of unauthenticated websites and adhering to the official channels provided by WAEC, candidates can ensure they receive the correct support in their academic endeavours.