The WAEC GCE Timetable 2026/2027 (1st series) exam is scheduled to be held from Wednesday, January 28th, 2026, to Saturday, February 14th, 2026, adopting a Computer-Based Test (CBT) format that has not been confirmed yet. The exam consists of fully CBT...
WAEC GCE Registration 2026/2027 (1st Series Out) for private candidates has commenced, with a registration fee of N27,000 and a deadline of January 27th, 2026. The exams will be conducted via Computer Based Test (CBT) from January 28th to February 14th,...
Download WAEC Syllabus 2026/2027 For All Subjects (PDF Download): Welcome to the 2026 WAEC Syllabus Download Page. Access mobile-friendly web versions and PDFs of all 2026 WASSCE syllabuses. WAEC provides these schemes of work to guide students on the topics they...
For the WAEC Physics Practical Specimen 2026/2027, expect questions on mechanics (spring constant/center of gravity with metre rule, masses P & Q, retort stand), optics (rectangular prism, pins, plane mirror for refraction/reflection), and Electricity (meter bridge, resistance wire, standard resistor, rheostat,...
The WAEC Chemistry Practical Specimen 2026/2027 requires that candidates have standard lab equipment like burettes and pipettes, plus common reagents for qualitative tests (NaOH, HCl, litmus, etc.) and quantitative titrations (e.g., KMnO₄/FeSO₄ or acid/base), plus specific labelled solutions (like A, B,...
WAEC Areas of Concentration 2026/2027 for all Subjects focuses on the official WAEC syllabus for 2026/2027 (SSCE & GCE) on waec2026.blog, as areas of concentration include core topics like English, Maths, and Civic Education and specific subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology...
WAEC Biology Practical Specimen 2026/2027 are specific biological samples (plants, animals, parts, models, food items) used for identification, observation, drawing, and experiments. They differ yearly but typically include common organisms like prawns, earthworms, insects (butterflies, mosquitoes, and ants), plant parts (leaves,...
WAEC Practical Specimen 2026/2027 for All Science Subjects includes items like watering cans, pliers (biology/agriculture), litmus paper, soil/cow dung, plant tubers (yam/cassava), and fruits (orange), plus typical titration apparatus (burette, pipette, reagents like NaOH, HCl, limewater for Chemistry) and biology tools...