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WAEC Nigeria Result Online Checker 2024

WAEC Nigeria Result Online Checker

The Result Online Checker for WAEC Nigeria has now been made available. To access the portal, you will find the Nigerian Flag displayed at the top menu bar.

Please ensure that the portal you are using is secure, as indicated by the closed locker symbol in the URL.

It is important to note that each country has its own Results Checker Portal, although the process is generally similar.

To check your results, follow the steps below:

1. Enter your 10-digit WAEC Examination Number. This consists of your 7-digit centre number followed by your 3-digit candidate number (e.g., 4123456789).

2. If you took the examination before 1999, enter your 8-digit WAEC Examination Number. This consists of your 5-digit centre number followed by your 3-digit candidate number (e.g., 19865001).

3. Enter the 4 digits of your Examination Year (e.g., 2002).

4. Select the Type of Examination you took.

5. Enter the e-PIN Voucher Number.

6. Enter the Personal Identification Number (PIN) on your e-PIN.

7. Click Submit and wait for the results window to appear.

Once your results are displayed, you have the option to either print or download your certificate.

In Nigeria, the WAEC Results Checker Portal can be accessed at: https://www.waecdirect.org/

We hope this online checker provides you with a convenient way to access and verify your WAEC Nigeria results.

How to check WAEC result using phone

Send SMS in the format below:
WAEC*ExamNo*PIN*ExamYear
To short-code 32327 (MTN, Celtel & Glo subscribers)
For example -:
WAEC*4250101001*123456789012*2007
Note:
Ensure you adhere strictly to the format above. There should be no space in the message.
Wait for your result to be delivered to your phone via SMS. (SMS Cost N30 Only)

Challenge Exams Results Decision

Candidates can even challenge their results and complain directly to NEC. Here are the guidelines

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has announced a new time limit for candidates, stakeholders, and the general public to challenge the decisions made by the Nigeria Examinations Committee (NEC) regarding examination malpractice cases. This decision was made during the 71st meeting of NEC, held from Tuesday, 27th to Wednesday, 28th April, 2021.

According to the decisions made at the meeting:

1. All exhibits related to examination malpractice cases will be disposed of one year after the release of results.
2. The decision to dispose of these exhibits will be publicized through various channels including the Council’s website, social media platforms, paid advertisements, schools, and direct contact with candidates.
3. Appeals against NEC decisions must be submitted by affected schools or candidates within one year from the date of the release of examination results.
4. Appeals against decisions made in previous years will no longer be accepted after one year from the decision taken at the 71st Meeting of NEC.
5. All exhibits currently in storage at the Council will be properly disposed of one year from the date of this Committee’s decision, unless there are pending litigations that require their retention.

 

Peter

Peter N. Djangmah is a multifaceted individual with a passion for education, entrepreneurship, and blogging. With a firm belief in the power of digital education and science, I am affectionately known as the Private Minister of Information. Connect with me

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