The West African Examinations Council
(WAEC) has released the provisional results of the 2014 Basic Education
Certificate Examination (BECE).
Out of the 420,188 candidates from 12,562 schools who wrote the
examination, 11,759 candidates from 337 schools have had their results
withheld pending the conclusion of investigations into alleged
examination malpractices.
Stanine (Standard NINE) is a method of scaling test scores on a nine-point standard scale with a mean of five and a standard deviation of two.
Thirteen of the candidates had their candidature nullified because they were found not to be bona fide students of the schools which registered them for the examination and that their continuous assessment scores had been forged.
The affected candidates, it said, were involved in various examination malpractices, such as bringing foreign materials into the examination hall and collusion.
“Further, the entire results of 64 candidates have been cancelled. These include those who brought mobile phones to the examination hall and received external assistance,” it added.
“Meanwhile, the council has hosted the results online and candidates who so desire may access their results online at the council’s website using a scratch card,” it advised.
The figure was 8.15 per cent higher than that of the previous year.
The candidates were from 12,562 schools and the examination was conducted at 1,431 centres.
The WAEC statement explained that 2,758 candidates, representing 0.59 per cent of those who had initially registered for the examination, were absent.
- Stanine grading system
Stanine (Standard NINE) is a method of scaling test scores on a nine-point standard scale with a mean of five and a standard deviation of two.
Thirteen of the candidates had their candidature nullified because they were found not to be bona fide students of the schools which registered them for the examination and that their continuous assessment scores had been forged.
- Examination malpractices
The affected candidates, it said, were involved in various examination malpractices, such as bringing foreign materials into the examination hall and collusion.
“Further, the entire results of 64 candidates have been cancelled. These include those who brought mobile phones to the examination hall and received external assistance,” it added.
- Scratch card
“Meanwhile, the council has hosted the results online and candidates who so desire may access their results online at the council’s website using a scratch card,” it advised.
- Statistics
The figure was 8.15 per cent higher than that of the previous year.
The candidates were from 12,562 schools and the examination was conducted at 1,431 centres.
The WAEC statement explained that 2,758 candidates, representing 0.59 per cent of those who had initially registered for the examination, were absent.
Source: Ghanaonline
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