Is WAEC 2021 Timetable Out? Yes, WAEC official timetable for 2021/2022 exam is concluded . WAEC EXAM will commence on May, 2021 and will end on June , 2021 .
We are here to give you the updated version of the 2021 WAEC timetable. Please note that at this time the official timetable of WAEC has not been released.
Please be inform that the authentic and official WAEC Timetable for 2021/2022 academic session would be released from May 2021 and exam is expected to start in a month time from the date it was released
also note that 2020 exam started around August 17th,
For those asking when will WAEC 2021 exam start will get all information here, including the timetable
At every stage of human endeavor, there is always a need for promotion which is often preceded by an examination.
Therefore, to gain admission to any higher institution in Nigeria, it is mandatory you cross the hurdles of the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE) such as The West Africa Examination Council (WAEC), The National Examination Council, (NECO), NABTEB and other equivalent examinations.
WAEC Timetable.
We are delighted to furnish you with the WAEC 2021 Timetable that will assist you with your study for the 2021 WASSCE for school candidates which will commence on 2021.
PLEASE NOTE: The full timetable as released by WAEC is available at the end of this post. It shows the paper code and duration for each subject. It’s advisable you make references to it.
Monday, 17th August 2020
- Mathematics 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30am – 12pm
- Mathematics 1 (Objective) ›› 3pm – 4:30pm
Tuesday, 18th August, 2020
- Chemistry 3 (Practical) (Alternative A) ›› 9:30 am – 11;30 am
Wednesday, 19th August 2020
- Economic 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30am – 11:30am
- Economic 1 (Objective) ›› 11:30amm – 12:30pm
- Agriculture Science 2 (Essay) ›› 2pm – 4:10pm
- Agriculture Science 1 (Objective) ›› 4:10pm – 5pm
Thursday, 20th August 2020
- Physics 3(Practical) ›› 9:30am – 12:15pm
- History 2 (Essay) ›› 2pm – 4pm
- History 1 (Objective) ›› 4pm – 5pm
Friday, 21st August 2020
- Literature-In-English 2 (Prose) ›› 9:30 am – 10:45 am
- Literature-In-English 1 (Objective) ›› 10:45 am – 11:45 am
Tuesday, 25th August 2020
- Biology 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30 am. – 11:10am
- Biology 1 (Objective) ›› 11:10am – 12pm
- Commerce 2 (Essay) ›› 2pm – 4pm
- Commerce 1 (Objective) ›› 4pm – 4:50pm
Wednesday, 26th August 2020
- English Language 2(Essay) ›› 9:30 am – 11:30 am
- English Language 1 (Objective) ›› 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
- English Language 3 (Oral) ›› 3:00 pm – 3:45 pm
Thursday, 27th August 2020
- Geography 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30 am – 11:30 am
- Geography 1(Objective) ›› 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
- Geography 3 (Practicals) ›› 2pm – 3;50pm
Friday, 28th August 2020
- Physics 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30 am – 11am
- Physics 1 (Objective) ›› 11:00am – 12:15pm
- Business Management 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30am – 11:30am
- Business Management 1 (Objective) ›› 11:30am – 12:30pm
Saturday, 29th August 2020
- Agriculture Science 3 (Practical) (Alternative A) ›› 9:30 am – 11:30 am
Monday, 31st August 2020
- Biology 3 (Practical) (Alternative A) ›› 9:30 am – 11:30 am
Tuesday, 1st September 2020
- Further Mathematics 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30 am – 12:00 pm
- Further Mathematics 1 (Objective) ›› 3:30 pm – :5pm
Wednesday, 2nd September 2020
- Christian Religious Studies 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30 am – 11:30 am
- Christian Religious Studies 1 (Objective) ›› 11:30am – 12:30pm
- Islamic Studies 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30 am – 11:30 am
- Islamic Studies 1 (Objective) ›› 11:30am– 12:30pm
- Chemistry 2 (Essay) ›› 2pm – 4pm
- Chemistry 1 (Objective) ›› 4pm – 5pm
Thursday, 3rd September 2020
- Government 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30 am. – 11:30am
- Government 1 (Objective) ›› 11:30 am – 12:30pm
Friday, 4th September 2020
- Food And Nutrition 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30 am – 11:30 am
- Food And Nutrition 1 (Objective) ›› 11:30am– 12:30pm
- Health Science 2 (Essay) ›› 2;30pm – 4pm
- Health Science 1 (Objective) ›› 4pm – 5pm
- Health Education 2 (Essay) ›› 2;30pm – 4pm
- Health Education 1 (Objective) ›› 4pm – 5pm
Saturday, 5th September 2020
- Technical Drawing 3 (Sketches, Building and Mechanical Drawing) ›› 9:30 am – 12:15 am
- Technical Drawing 2 (Essay) ›› 1:00 pm – 2:45 pm
- Technical Drawing 1 (Objective) ›› 2:45 pm – 3:45 pm
- Financial Accounting 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30 am – 12:00 pm
- Financial Accounting 1 (Objective) ›› 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
- Principles of Cost Accounting 2 (Essay) ›› 2:30pm – 4:30pm
- Principles of Cost Accounting 1 (Objective) ›› 4:30pm – 5:30pm
Monday, 7th September 2020
- Civic Education 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30 am – 11:30 am
- Computer science 2 (Essay) ›› 2pm – 3pm
- Computer science 1 (Objective) ›› 3pm – 4pm
Tuesday, 8th September 2020
- Hausa|Igbo|Yoruba| 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30 am – 11:30 am
- Hausa|Igbo|Yoruba| 1 (Objective) ›› 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
Wednesday, 9th September 2020
- Fishery (Alternative A&B) 3 (Practical) ›› 9:30 am – 11am.
Thursday, 10th September 2020
- Marketing 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30 am – 11:30 am
- Marketing 1 (Objective) ›› 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
- Animal Husbandry (Alternative A&B) 3 (Practical) ›› 9:30 am – 11am.
- Book-Keeping 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30 am – 11:30 am
- Book-Keeping 1 (Objective) ›› 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
Friday, 11th September 2020
- Data Processing 2 (Essay) ›› 9:30 am – 11:30 am
- Data Processing 1 (Objective) ›› 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
- Fishery (Alternative A) 2 (Essay) ›› 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
- Fishery (Alternative A) 1(Objective) ›› 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
- Animal Husbandry (Alternative A) 2 (Essay) ›› 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
- Animal Husbandry (Alternative A) 1(Objective) ›› 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Saturday, 12th September 2020
- Office Practice (Essay) ›› 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
- Office Practice 1 (Objective) ›› 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
However, our focus is based on the West African Examination Council as we shall be providing some vital information about the exam and some tips on how to successfully come out with flying colors after sitting for the Examination.
WAEC timetable 2021/2022
The 2021 WAEC timetable is not yet out. We are going to inform you immediately it’s out.
Download Full waec timetable 2021/2022 Tuesday, 11 August 2020 We thought you should also know about How to get notify
when WAEC 2021 Exam Timetable Out?
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Important Information About WAEC : This exam is organized for secondary school students within West African Countries like Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone among others.
To Pass the examination, you must be conversant with the pattern of the questions that are being asked in previous years; how the questions are being asked and what are the requirements needed to pass the examination.
The examination body usually releases an exam schedule, also known as the EXAM TIMETABLE, which will indicate the date and time for each subject. Once the WAEC timetable is out, you can either print it online or get it from your school (if it’s internal WAEC).
The Importance Of WAEC Timetable2021/2022
Apart from the fact that Timetable gives you the chance to know the date and time for each of your registered subjects, it can also influence your chances of passing the examination. This is because it performs the following functions:
- It helps you to rearrange your personal reading time table
- It helps you to increase your level of preparedness before the exam.
WAEC Timetable Format 2021/2022
As much as most of us know how an exam Timetable looks like, we think it’s important we quickly provide a sample of how it looks like. WAEC Timetable consist of some rows and columns but it is done in an understandable fashion.
- It consists of the date and exact day for every subject, followed by the subject.
- It also consists of the duration for every subject. This means that the Timetable will unveil the time to start a subject and the time to finish it.
- It equally contains paper type, whether it’s theory or practical (for Science students).
Important Tips On How To Pass WAEC
Examination In Flying Colors After laying hold on the timetable, there are some other things that you need to put in place to guaranty your success in this exam. They include:
* Never Allow Panic To Engulf Your Heart: A common error made by some WAEC candidates is based on their fear of passing the exam.
This is a very bad way to approach this exam. Irrespective of how prepared you’re prior to this exam, you will definitely fail it if you panic while writing the examination.
If you must come out in flying colors in your WAEC examination, you must first deal with your fear. Approach this exam with a courageous and optimistic heart, never allow the terrible experiences you have gotten or heard about WAEC determine your level of confidence before or during the exam.
- Start Reading As Early As Possible Though there is no specific time to start reading for WAEC exam, ensure that you begin your preparation as soon as possible. Many candidates usually wait till after examination timetable is released before they start reading, which is one of the reasons why most of them failed after the whole thing.
- Avoid Examination Malpractice Many students failed WAEC examination because their preparation and studies are not enough as they trust in their smartness in malpractice. Malpractice is illegal and it will definitely give you poor grades if you are caught.
- Use The Waec Syllabus As Your Study Guide To ensure that you don’t study off point, the examination council has prepared a syllabus which comprises of the topics where exams will set. So learn to study with it if you must come out in flying color.
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