WAEC Registration Fees, Dates, & Deadlines 2026/2027
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Did you know that in 2025, over 1.6 million candidates registered for WAEC in Nigeria alone yet over 300,000 failed to complete the process correctly?. WAEC is no joke, especially when it’s your first attempt.
I recall that I was in secondary school and I was doing physics practicals, morning preps, and sports tournaments preparations, at the same time struggling not to forget what my center code was in the exam center. When I say I know what you are going through I really know.
However, here is the better side – I will take you through all that you need to know regarding WAEC registration in the year 2026.
In this blog post there few things which you are going to learn and the Includes:
- What is WAEC & a quick history
- The difference between WAEC and SSCE
- Importance of WAEC certificate
- 2026/2027 WAEC registration fee update
- Things you MUST know before registering WAEC
- Choosing your courses the right way
- Step-by-step WAEC registration for school and private candidates
- How to register WAEC online
- Understanding WAEC scratch cards
- Tips for succeeding after your WAEC registration
- Popular WAEC terminologies and what they mean
- WAEC result grading system
- WAEC exams calendar
- WAEC marking scheme
- How to get updated WAEC Q &A booklets
- Popular WAEC questions & answers
Online registration procedures, private and school candidates, how to purchase your WAEC scratch card, what subjects to take in your dream career (no regrets like I almost made), etc. This guide will make you be ahead of the pack.
Contents
- 1 WAEC Brief History
- 2 WAEC vs SSCE: What’s the Difference?
- 3 SSCE (Senior Secondary Certificate Examination)
- 4 WAEC (West African Examinations Council)
- 5 Why Your WAEC Certificate Is So Important
- 6 WAEC Registration 2026/2027 Fee
- 7 WAEC 2026/2027 Registration Requirements.
- 8 What subjects can I choose in the SSCE?
- 9 How to Register for WAEC 2026/2027 Step-by-Step (School Candidate).
- 10 How to Register for WAEC 2026/2027 Online (Private Candidate)
- 11 WAEC Grading System 2026/2027
- 12 Understanding WAEC Scratch Card
- 13 WAEC Terms & Definition
- 14 Exam Number
- 15 Center Number
- 16 WAEC PIN
- 17 Frequently WAEC Asked Questions and Answers
WAEC Brief History
WAEC is an acronym used to refer to the West African Examinations Council. It is an institution that was founded in the year 1952 and administers the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) in Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia and The Gambia.
The examination examines in both core and elective courses and it is usually the primary qualification which students use to secure admission at the universities in Nigeria. WAEC is over 70 years old now.
WAEC vs SSCE: What’s the Difference?
SSCE (Senior Secondary Certificate Examination)
The name SSCE denotes any certificate that is given at the end of senior secondary school.
SSCE is issued by different examining bodies in Nigeria such as WAEC and NECO.
Purpose The outcomes of these examinations are necessary to get into universities, polytechnics, and other institutions of higher learning.
WAEC (West African Examinations Council)
The West African Examination Council (WAEC) is responsible for conducting the senior secondary school examination (SSCE) in several West African countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, Gambia, Liberia and Sierra Leone. WAEC conducts two major examinations in Nigeria.
First, WAEC conducts the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for senior secondary school students. The WASSCE is intended for students writing their final examination in senior secondary school three (SS3). The WASSCE examination is held every year in May and June.
The second exam conducted by WAEC is the Private Candidate Examination often referred to as the General Certificate Examination (GCE). The GCE is held every year in November and December. The GCE is open to anyone who is interested in doing this examination.
WAEC and SSCE are often used interchangeably, but here’s the truth:
WAEC is the body that conducts the SSCE (Senior Secondary Certificate Examination). So when someone says, “I’m writing WAEC,” they mean they’re sitting for the SSCE exams administered by WAEC.
he difference is that SSCE is a type of certificate, while WAEC is one of the organizations that conducts it in Nigeria and other West African countries. WAEC conducts the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), which is a specific type of SSCE for students in the region. Other bodies, like Nigeria’s NECO, also issue their own Senior School Certificate (SSCE) examinations
Why Your WAEC Certificate Is So Important
- University or polytechnic admissions
- NYSC documentation
- Job applications (many ask for your result slip or certificate)
- Visa applications, in some cases.
WAEC Registration 2026/2027 Fee
This year, WAEC fees range from ₦18,000 to ₦30,000, depending on: If you’re a school or private candidate Your exam center (some centers charge additional logistics fees) Whether you’re registering early or late.
WAEC 2026/2027 Registration Requirements.
- Have a valid NIN (National Identification Number)
- Understand your career path so you can pick the right subjects
- Know the minimum number of subjects (at least 7, including Maths & English)
- Meet your school deadlines or WAEC deadlines if registering privately
Also, make sure you get familiar with exam policies. Many students make costly mistakes here.
What subjects can I choose in the SSCE?
In secondary school, I did not know what to wanted to do in future, but I had a good inclination towards science and was a good table tennis player. I was not aware of the fact that subject choices were critical to my future.
My suggestions to students: is to decide on the career you want, investigate what the subject will demand, meet with a school counselor and do not take subjects because of peer influence. Be tactical in decisions.
The current SSCE curriculum requires students to take a total of 8-9 subjects. Subjects have to be chosen in the following manner:
- English Language, General Mathematics and Civic Education are mandatory
- A minimum of three and a maximum of four subjects have to be chosen from the students preferred field of study (Sciences & Mathematics, Technology, Humanities or Business Studies)
- At least one trade subject has to be chosen
- The remaining subjects may be chosen either from a different field of study or the trade category
| Category | Subjects |
|---|---|
| Core Mandatory | English Language, General Mathematics, Civic Education |
| Sciences & Mathematics | Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Further Mathematics, Agriculture, Physical Education, Health Education, ICT |
| Technology | Technical Drawing, General Metal Work, Basic Electricity, Electronics, Auto-Mechanics, Building Construction, Wood-Work |
| Home Economics | Home Management, Foods & Nutrition, Clothing & Textiles |
| Humanities | Nigerian Languages, Literature-in-English, Geography, Government, C.R.S., Islamic Studies, History, Visual Arts, Music, French, Arabic |
| Business & Commercial | Economics, Business Studies, Accounting, Store Management, Office Practice, Insurance, Commerce |
| Trade Subjects |
|---|
| Auto Body Repair and Spray Painting |
| Auto Electrical Work |
| Auto Mechanical Work |
| Auto Parts Merchandising |
| Air Conditioning |
| Welding & Fabrication Engineering Craft Practice |
| Electrical Installation and Maintenance Work |
| Radio, TV and Electrical Work |
| Block Laying, Brick Laying and Concrete Work |
| Painting and Decoration |
| Plumbing and Pipe Fitting |
| Machine Woodworking |
| Carpentry and Joinery |
| Furniture Making |
| Upholstery |
| Catering and Craft Practice |
| Garment Making |
| Textile Trade |
| Dying and Bleaching |
| Printing Craft Practice |
| Cosmetology |
How to Register for WAEC 2026/2027 Step-by-Step (School Candidate).
- Get your personal details ready (NIN, name, gender, DOB)
- Pay the required fees to your school
- Collect your registration PIN
- Fill in your subjects and personal details
- Upload passport photograph and biometrics
- Verify details before final submission
How to Register for WAEC 2026/2027 Online (Private Candidate)
- Go to the official WAEC registration portal: www.waeconline.org.ng
- Click “Start Registration”
- Enter your registration PIN
- Fill in your personal and subject information
- Upload passport photo and fingerprint (biometric data)
- Submit and print acknowledgment slip
WAEC Grading System 2026/2027
The SSCE has two major sections for most subjects – objective questions and theory. The objective questions section is made up of a series of multiple choice questions which give you several answer options. You will be expected to tick the appropriate answer as it relates to the questions.
The theory section is made up of questions where no answer options have been provided. You will be expected to come up with your own solution. For English language, Literature in English, and science related subjects such as Biology, Physics, and Chemistry the examination may have more than two segments. You will be informed about the exact structure before the start of the exam.
WAEC and NECO use a similar grading system to determine student score after marking their examination scripts. The maximum score or mark for each subject is 100%. The following grading system will indicate students’ score for each subject when the results are released:
| Grade | Description | Score Range |
|---|---|---|
| A1 | Excellent | 95% – 100% |
| B2 | Very Good | 80% – 94% |
| B3 | Good | 65% – 79% |
| C4 | Credit | 60% – 64% |
| C5 | Credit | 55% – 59% |
| C6 | Credit | 50% – 54% |
| D7 | Pass | 45% – 49% |
| E8 | Pass | 40% – 44% |
| F9 | Fail | 0% – 39% |
Understanding WAEC Scratch Card
Results are checked online with the help of the WAEC scratch card that is priced between N1,500 and N3,000, registering personal exams, and recovering forgotten exam information. One can buy it at WAEC offices, at the accredited banks, or online via Remita and OPay.
The students may even take WAEC in another school, particularly the privately schooled ones which accept external students- simply ensure that you are early and pay the fees.
To attain 70 percent or above following registration, one must attend tutorials or night preps, practice past questions, form study groups, emphasize on objective questions (which have more marks), and not overlook practicals and oral English. Hard work and discipline including taking midnight preps can help a lot.
WAEC Terms & Definition
Exam Number
The WAEC Exam Number is a unique 10-digit candidate number made up of your 7-digit center number and 3-digit candidate number, used to access examination results and services on the WAEC portal or via SMS
Center Number
A WAEC Center Number is a 7-digit code assigned to a specific examination center where a candidate writes their WAEC exam. This number, combined with your 3-digit candidate number, forms your 10-digit examination (or Index) number, which you need to check your results on the WAEC Result Checker.
WAEC PIN
A WAEC PIN is a unique electronic Personal Identification Number (e-PIN) found on a WAEC result checker card or scratch card that allows a candidate to access their West African Examinations Council (WAEC) results online. The PIN, along with the examination number and year, is entered on the WAEC Result Checker Portal to view a candidate’s results up to five time.
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Frequently WAEC Asked Questions and Answers
Yes, WAEC registration for 2026 is still ongoing as of April. You should register before the official deadline, which is usually around May or June. Make sure to confirm specific dates from your school or center.
The average registration fee is ₦18,000 – ₦30,000 depending on your center and whether you’re a school or private candidate.
You’ll need a valid NIN, passport photograph, accurate personal details, and your subject selections. Biometric data is also required.
Visit the WAEC portal, input your PIN, fill in your details, upload your photo and biometrics, and print your slip.
There’s no official age limit, but most candidates are between 15–20 years old. You must have completed secondary school or be in your final year.
Prices range from ₦1,500 to ₦3,000 depending on the vendor and platform.
School candidates register through their school. Private candidates register independently for GCE.
WAEC certificates are valid for life.
Yes, NIN is now mandatory for all candidates.
Yes, they are the same — used to identify you during and after the exam.
F9 — it means fail.
Yes, OPay offers WAEC PIN purchases for result checking and registration.
Access Bank, Zenith, UBA, and other major banks often sell WAEC cards.
Yes, WAEC requires at least 7–9 subjects including core ones like Maths and English.