WAEC NEW GRADING SYSTEMS FOR WASSCE & BECE

WAEC NEW GRADING SYSTEMS FOR WASSCE & BECE





Grading Systems


WASSCE Grading System

Score Range Grade Description Interpretation
80 – 100 A1 Excellent Outstanding performance
70 – 79 B2 Very Good High performance
65 – 69 B3 Good Competent
60 – 64 C4 Credit Above average
55 – 59 C5 Credit Satisfactory performance
50 – 54 C6 Credit Fair performance
45 – 49 D7 Pass Meets minimum criteria
40 – 44 E8 Pass Below average performance
0 – 39 F9 Fail Poor performance

BECE Grading System

Score Range Grade Description Interpretation
90 – 100 1 Excellent Outstanding performance
80 – 89 2 Very Good High performance
70 – 79 3 Good Competent
60 – 69 4 Credit Above average
55 – 59 5 Credit Satisfactory performance
50 – 54 6 Credit Fair performance
40 – 49 7 Pass Meets minimum criteria
35 – 39 8 Weak Pass Below average performance
0 – 34 9 Fail Poor performance



SOURCE: WAEC GHANA


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