WAEC Unveils 2025 WASSCE Results — Check Yours Now!

A Breakdown of the 2025 WASSCE Results
According to WAEC, this year’s results show a slight improvement in overall performance compared to the previous year. Out of the 1.7 million candidates who sat for the exam, 82.4% obtained credit passes in five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics — a key benchmark for university admission in many institutions.
The Council also reported a reduction in examination malpractice cases, attributing the improvement to enhanced monitoring and stricter enforcement of examination rules.
How to Check Your 2025 WAEC Results
Candidates can check their results using any of the following methods:
Online Method:
1. Visit the official WAEC result portal: https://www.waecdirect.org
2. Enter your 10-digit WAEC Examination Number
3. Select your Examination Year (2025)
4. Choose your Examination Type (e.g., School Candidate Result)
5. Enter your e-PIN Voucher Number and Serial Number
6. Click on “Submit” to view your results
SMS Method:
To check your result via SMS, simply send a message in the following format:
WAEC*ExamNumber*PIN*ExamYear
Send to 32327 (MTN, Glo, Airtel & 9mobile)
Example:
WAEC*4123456789*123456789012*2025
Note: SMS charges may apply.
What’s Next for Candidates?
With the results now available, successful candidates can proceed to begin their university admission process, while those who may need to retake certain subjects are encouraged to apply for the second series of the WAEC GCE.
WAEC also advised candidates to beware of fake websites and result-fixing scams, reiterating that all genuine results can only be obtained through official WAEC channels.
Final Thoughts
The release of the 2025 WASSCE results marks a significant milestone for students, schools, and the education sector at large. As thousands celebrate their success stories, others have the opportunity to reflect and prepare for the next phase of their academic journey.
For more information or inquiries, candidates are encouraged to visit WAEC’s official website or contact their school authorities.
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