The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has advised schools not to market the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) registration as it opens the entrance for the 2023 process to start.
The Head of Public Affairs, WAEC, Mrs Agnes Teye-Cudjoe gave the admonition when she declared that the chamber had opened its entryway for 2023 WASSCE registration.
The entry would be shut on April 19, 2023.
Addressing writers in Accra, Mrs Teye-Cudjoe said the supported WAEC registration expense for section in seven or eight subjects was GHC381.24
"This figure is selective of the expenses for functional or oral tests which range somewhere in the range of GHC14.50 and GHC19.50 per down to earth test."
The board has noticed that a few schools had marketed the registration cycle and put out pennants tempting imminent possibility to enlist for assessments in their schools with the commitment of getting passing marks.
It noticed that a portion of these schools were charging somewhere in the range of GHC1,200 and GHC6,750.
Mrs Teye-Cudjoe said the current year's WASSCE would be led from Monday, July 31 to Tuesday, September 26.
She encouraged contender to contact their schools or visit the WAEC site for the precise schedule and to avoid downloading plans from strange sites.
Addressing qualification, Mrs Teye-Cudjoe said the assessment was accessible for third-year students at Senior Secondary Schools, adding that it was contrary to the standards and guidelines of the assessment to enlist 'healing' students who have recently composed the WASSCE and joined a few non-public schools in structure three for assessment purposes as it were.
"Such students are being encouraged to register for the WASSCE for Private Up-and-comers which has been explicitly intended for healing understudies and offers them the chance to register for the quantity of subjects they wish to take," she said.
Mrs Teye-Cudjoe underscored that it was contrary to the assessment's guidelines and guidelines to enlist students who had not signed up for SHS from their initial year through to the third year and didn't have the expected persistent evaluation records.
"The evaluating for the WASSCE is 70% outside assessment score and 30 percent ceaseless appraisal score. Understudies who for one explanation or the other moved from one school to the next school ought to have proof of the important persistent appraisal records," she added.
She said the Council had held preparation meetings cross country for specialists of 978 schools who are supposed to introduce possibility for the assessment.
The Head of Public Affairs, WAEC encouraged school specialists to address the spellings and orchestrate names aligned correctly.
They ought to confirm the dates of birth of applicants before the conclusion of the registration process, catch up-and-comers' photos showing their face without shades or exhibitions and the two ears, as well as the enlistment of possibility for the right subjects.
Mrs Teye-Cudjoe expressed that the Chamber would make test convenience courses of action for applicants who couldn't be evaluated by the standard techniques set out as a result of incapacity or exceptional instructive necessities.
She said the solicitation for access plans for exceptional requirements applicants with going with clinical reports ought to be sent to the Chamber by Tuesday, May 2, 2023.
Mrs Teye-Cudjoe said the Gathering assessed schools that mentioned license to empower them to introduce contender for the assessment.
In the mean time, Mrs Teye-Cudjoe said the current year's BECE would be led from Monday, August 7, to Friday, August 11.
She demonstrated that the Gathering would hold preparation meetings for all partners who might be associated with the registration of up-and-comers from Tuesday, March 21 to Friday, March 24, 2023.
The Head of Public Undertakings, WAEC added that the registration gateway for the enlistment of qualified up-and-comers would be opened from Monday, March 27 to Friday, April 28, 2023.
She engaged all possibility to guarantee that their profile information was caught precisely and that they were enlisted for the right subjects.
Mrs Teye-Cudjoe asked school specialists to guarantee that they register contender for the right Ghanaian Language and Basic Design Technology options.
She forewarned Heads of Schools against the registration of unfit up-and-comers saying the training could prompt "invalidation of a competitor's outcomes."
Mrs Teye-Cudjoe encouraged all partners to guarantee smooth registrations of qualified contender during the current year's WAEC Examinations.