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WAEC Releases 2026 May/June WASSCE Timetable for School Candidates
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  01. April 2026     Admin  

WAEC Releases 2026 May/June WASSCE Timetable for School Candidates

WAEC 2026 WASSCE timetable Nigeria

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has officially released the timetable for the 2026 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), providing candidates across Nigeria and other West African countries with a clear schedule for their final secondary school exams.

Quick Insight: The 2026 WASSCE will run between April and June, with detailed subject-by-subject dates and times provided to help candidates prepare effectively.

Full 2026 WAEC Timetable (PDF View)

You can view the complete official WAEC timetable below:

Exam Duration and Timeline

The examination will span several weeks, covering all core and elective subjects. WAEC examinations traditionally take place between late April and June, allowing students to complete both theory and practical papers.

Subjects Covered

The timetable includes all major subject categories:
  • Core subjects such as English Language and Mathematics
  • Science subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
  • Commercial subjects including Accounting and Economics
  • Arts and humanities like Literature and Government
Each subject is assigned specific dates, durations, and session times.

Structure of the Timetable

The timetable follows a structured daily format:
  • Morning sessions: Usually start around 9:00 AM
  • Afternoon sessions: Typically begin around 2:00 PM
Some subjects also include practical and oral examinations scheduled separately.

Importance for Candidates

The release of the timetable is a critical step for candidates, as it allows them to:
  • Plan their reading and revision schedules
  • Prioritize subjects based on exam dates
  • Avoid clashes and missed papers
Proper use of the timetable can significantly improve exam performance.

Advice for Students

Candidates are advised to carefully study the timetable, adhere strictly to exam instructions, and arrive early at their examination centres. They should also confirm specific subject details directly from their schools.

What Students Should Do Next

With the timetable now available, students are encouraged to:
  • Create a personal study timetable
  • Focus on difficult subjects early
  • Practice past questions regularly
  • Prepare necessary exam materials in advance

Final Thoughts

The release of the 2026 WASSCE timetable marks the beginning of the final preparation phase for thousands of students. With proper planning, discipline, and consistent study, candidates can maximize their chances of success in this important examination.
Tip: Don’t wait until exams are close — start preparing immediately using the timetable. Early preparation and consistent revision are the keys to scoring high in WAEC.



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