WAEC – REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COLLECTION OF CERTIFICATE/CONFIRMATION OF RESULT

THE PROCEDURE OUTLINE BELOW, WAS WHAT I COPIED FROM WAEC OFFICE ASABA, DELTA STATE IN THE YEAR 2010.
FROM THEN TILL NOW, I BELIEVE THERE MIGHT HAD BEEN SOME CHANGE IN THE PROCEDURE.
BUT IT CAN STILL SERVED AS A GUIDELINE.

PROCEDURE FOR COLLECTION OF CERTIFICATE(S) BY PROXY

  1. Application Letter addressed to the Dr/Branch Controller, WAEC (in the state you sat for the exam)
  2. Photocopy of International Passport (The picture and Visa Pages
  3. Attach current: Passport Photograph.
  4. Sworn Affidavit
  5. Authority letter to the relation.
  6. Current Passport Photograph of the relation to be attached to the authority letter.
  7. The certificate to be posted by the council via Courier Service cost to be paid by the candidate or his representative.
  8. Original receipt to be collected for council’s file.

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REQUIREMENTS FOR COLLECTION OF CERTIFICATE

  1. An application letter addressed to the Branch Controller, WAEC (in the state you sat for the exam)
  2. One recent passport photograph
  3. Court Affidavit for collection of Certificate
  4. A valid Identity Card/Photo-card
  5. The sum of 1,500 per certificate (as at the year 2010, i have no idea about the current cost)


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REQUIREMENTS FOR CONFIRMATION OF RESULTS

  1. Two (2) Recent passport Photographs
  2. Sworn Affidavit
  3. Photo-card
  4. Attestation from any of the following (on Headed Letters)
  • a. Barrister
  • b. Medical Doctor
  • c. Principal of Secondary School (For School Examination)
  • d. Military Officer
  • e. Senior Public Officer

5. Payment of N3,500 within the country and N7500 for request outside the country (as at the year 2010. I have no idea about the current cost)


The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has urged GCE candidates to endeavour to collect their certificates within four years of writing the examination as any delay beyond that will attract custody fee.

Demianus Ojijeogu, the Head of Public Affairs Department (WAEC), Nigeria disclosed this in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja.

The West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for private candidates, commonly referred to as WAEC GCE, is usually taken in November/December every year

Mr. Ojijeogu said: “the normal charge for the certificate is N3, 500 and only payable by those whose certificates were issued between zero and four years.
“But from five to nine years is N8, 500; 10 to 14 years N13, 500; 15 to 19 years N18, 500 while 20 years and above will be charged N23, 500.

“These charges are (for) custody fee; for keeping the certificates for so long because it occupies space in our office. It will also serve as a deterrent to others.
“I don’t know the reason why people will sit for exams and their certificates are ready yet they will not come for collection. What was the essence of the certificate in the first place?’’

He also said that requirements for collection of the GCE certificates within Nigeria were an application letter, sworn affidavit from the High Court, online result print- out, one passport-size photograph, photo card and identity card.

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  3. Pls, am having problem (DOB) with my two sitted WAEC result. And I have done my clearance in my college where I used both results for admission in 2014. It was not until I went to collect the original ones I discovered both DOB didn't tally. My question is can I write another WAEC and use it for direct entry?

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