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WAEC 2026 CBT WASSCE Results Finally Released, Candidates Can Now Check Online

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released the 2026 First Series Computer-Based WASSCE results for private candidates.

Candidates who sat for the exam can now check their results online as WAEC completes marking and processing earlier than many expected.

This latest release confirms the council’s push towards faster result delivery using computer-based testing.

Results Released Earlier Than Expected

Many candidates had been waiting anxiously for updates after writing the first series CBT exam. With the results now out, thousands of candidates across Nigeria can finally confirm their performance.

The computer-based format played a key role in speeding up the marking process, making this one of the fastest result releases in recent years.

How to Check WAEC 2026 CBT Result

Candidates can check their results by following these simple steps:

  1. Visit the official WAEC result portal
  2. Enter your examination number
  3. Select exam year (2026)
  4. Choose exam type (WASSCE Private Candidate – First Series)
  5. Enter your result checker PIN
  6. Click on “Submit” to view your result

Ensure your details are entered correctly to avoid errors.

What You Should Do After Checking Your Result

Once you have accessed your result, here are the next steps:

  • Print your result slip for reference
  • Keep your checker PIN safe
  • Start admission processing if your result meets your target
  • Plan for improvement if needed

WAEC Moves Fully Towards CBT

The 2026 first series exam was conducted using a computer-based system as part of WAEC’s plan to modernize its examination process.

This transition is expected to reduce malpractice, improve accuracy, and deliver results faster.

Experts believe CBT will soon become the standard for all WAEC and NECO exams.

Important Notice to Candidates

Candidates are advised to check their results only through official WAEC channels and avoid sharing their details with third-party websites.

Any issue with results should be reported directly to WAEC for proper resolution.


Stay updated: More WAEC 2026 news, marking updates, and admission guides will be published shortly.


 

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MTS Oshenwudo

An academic lover and a passionate writer with a decade of experience in writing guides and educative articles. He is dedicated to help secondary school leaving students with the best information they need to forge ahead academically.

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