Is the WAEC Timetable for 2025 Out?
Yes, the West African Examination Council (WAEC) has released the Timetable for the 2025/2026 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for school candidates. The exam will start from 24th April and will end on 20th June. Check the complete WAEC Timetable 2025 below.
To access and download the detailed timetable, you can visit WAEC's official website or click on the link below. It's advisable to review the timetable thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the specific dates and times for each subject.
Check >> WAEC Timetable 2025/2026
When is WAEC 2025 Starting?
The official 2025 WAEC timetable for school candidates has been released, with exams scheduled to begin on Thursday, April 24, 2025, and run through Friday, June 20, 2025.
It includes practicals, essays, and objective papers across all subjects, with specific dates and times provided in GMT. Note that May 1st is observed as a public holiday. Candidates should download and review the full schedule to prepare accordingly.
WAECkonnect the Learning Platform for WASSCE Candidates
WAECkonnect is an official learning platform designed to help WASSCE candidates study smarter and ace their exams. It offers educational tools, resources, and updates tailored to WAEC exam prep.
Students can sign up via the WAECkonnect website or download the app from the Play Store or App Store. It's essentially WAEC's digital companion for modern learners.
How to Prepare for WASSCE?
Preparing for the WASSCE (West African Senior School Certificate Examination) requires a mix of smart study habits, time management, and consistent practice. Start by reviewing the official WAEC syllabus, create a realistic study timetable, and focus on understanding concepts—not just memorizing.
Practice past questions regularly, especially for subjects like Mathematics and English. Don’t ignore practical subjects or oral components. Lastly, ensure you rest well before the exams and stay confident.
About WAEC
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) is a legally established exam board responsible for conducting public exams and awarding certificates in five English-speaking West African countries: Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and The Gambia.
Founded in 1952, WAEC ensures its qualifications are internationally comparable. It also runs an endowment fund to support education in the region through lectures and aid for underprivileged students.