When is the BECE exam in Ghana 2021? When is the 2021 BECE? How do I find out my BECE results? When do the junior high students sit their BECE 2021? When will JHS get their BECE results this year?
These are all frequently asked questions by junior high students (JHS) during the BECE examination period. Students are eager to know when to begin studying, when the results release date is, and how to access their results. The BECE examinations are vital for the junior school students to secure placement in senior high school (SHS). The higher a student scores on their BECE grade, the more likely a student is to be placed in their school of choice.
This article will tell you everything you need to know about checking your BECE results in Ghana, West Africa, November 2021.
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When do the BECE examinations in November 2021 take place?
The Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), conducted by the West African Examination Council (WAEC Ghana), will commence between Monday 15th November 2021 to Friday 19th November 2021.
When will BECE 2021 examination results be released?
Results will be released as normal, 45 days after examinations have concluded. This estimates the results to be released as early as January 2022. The senior high school (SHS) placements are due to be released soon after the results in February 2022.
How do I check my BECE examination results?
The West African Examination Council has provided students with easy, simple, and straightforward ways to check their BECE results. Below is everything you need to know about purchasing scratch cards, checking your results online, and how to use Mobile Money to check your results.
Scratch Cards Explained
Scratch cards allow students to check their BECE results online through the WAEC official results checker. Please see below frequently asked questions regarding scratch cards.
What is a scratch card?
- A scratch card is a plastic card with a scratch-away-patch on the reverse side that conceals a Personal Identification Number (PIN) which will allow students to access the WAECDIRECT service.
How do I know which scratch card to buy?
- The scratch card will be marked “WAECDIRECT … Access Card” on the front side of the card.
Where can I buy a scratch card?
- Scratch cards can be purchased at the National Office of WAEC or any of the WAEC council offices across Ghana.
How to access your BECE results.
Using the WAEC official results checker
The official BECE Results Checker can be accessed at https://eresults.waecgh.org/
This can be accessed online by using a computer or phone and clicking on the link which will redirect to the Online Portal. Please note, you can only use the WAEC results checker if you have purchased a scratch card.
How to use the WAEC Results Checker
- Enter Index Number
- Select Type of Examination (BECE School)
- Select Examination Year
- Enter Serial Number located on the scratch card
- Enter the 12-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) located under the scratch-away-patch on the scratch card
- Results will then be viewable
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After viewing their results, students will be redirected to a page where they can select their SHS preferences.
HOWEVER, it is now possible to check your BECE results without purchasing a physical scratch card by using SMS and Mobile Money.
Using Mobile Money to check your BECE results
Students can now buy a PIN through Mobile Money and check their results via SMS text message. This is an easy and straightforward way to check BECE results.
How to check BECE results by using SMS
- Text *944# to buy a PIN
- A 12-digit PIN will be sent via SMS
- Instructions on how to check BECE results will then be sent via SMS after the PIN arrives
We hope this article has been helpful for all students who are sitting their BECE examination in Ghana this November 2021. We wish you all the best of luck.
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