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How to check 2025 WASSCE private candidates results on phone
February 26, 2026
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How to check 2025 WASSCE private candidates results on phone

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Key Points

  • WAEC has released provisional results for the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for Private Candidates, Second Series.
  • Candidates can check their results using a mobile phone via the official WAEC Ghana website (ghana.waecdirect.org).
  • Access to results requires a WAEC result checker PIN, which can be purchased through a shortcode (*713*3998#) or the buycheckercodes.com.gh website.
  • The article provides a detailed step-by-step guide on how to input the necessary information (Index Number, Exam Type, Year, Serial, PIN) to view results.
  • WAEC has issued a stern warning to all stakeholders to be vigilant against fraudsters who claim they can upgrade results for a fee.

Why This Matters

This matters significantly for Ghana as it directly impacts the educational and career pathways of thousands of private candidates, enabling them to pursue further studies or employment. The integrity of the examination system, reinforced by WAEC's fraud warning, is crucial for maintaining public trust and ensuring fair opportunities for all Ghanaian students. This process is vital for the nation's human capital development and overall societal progress.

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