GES send goodwill message to 2022 BECE candidates

Management of the Ghana Education Service assures all candidates and stakeholders that they have worked with the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) to ensure smooth conduct of the examinations throughout the country.

GES send goodwill message to 2022 BECE candidates

The Ghana Education Service has congratulated all 552,276  candidates who will be writing  this year's Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE)  from Monday 17th to Friday 21st October 2022 at all the 2,023 designated centers throughout the country 

552,276 candidates, comprising 276,988 males and 275,288 females are expected to sit for the examination.

The management of Ghana Education Service assures all candidates and stakeholders that they have worked with the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) to ensure the smooth conduct of the examinations throughout the country.

Management of the Ghana Education Service advises all candidates, Parents, Invigilators, and Supervisors to appreciate the fact that the basis of success in life is honesty and hard work.

Ghana Education Service, therefore, cautioned all candidates and stakeholders to eschew all forms of examination malpractices before, during, and after the exams and to indicate that all cases of reported examination malpractices will swiftly be investigated and dealt with decisively. 

Candidates are requested to note the rules and rules governing the conduct of the examinations and abide by them tonations.

The management of Ghana Education Service also encourages the security agencies to help deal decisively with all those who attempt to undermine the integrity of the exercise and jeopardize the future of the candidates.

This was in a statement from the Service and copied to soiree news.com