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“Plan Your Exams: 2026 WAEC WASSCE Timetable Is Out”

“Everything Secondary School Candidates Must Know About the 2026 WASSCE Exams”
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 31, 2026 Education No Comments3 Mins Read
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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC), has officially released the timetable for the 2026 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). This examination is a major standardised test taken by final-year secondary school students across West Africa, including Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and The Gambia.

The timetable provides a comprehensive schedule of all examination subjects, dates, durations, and paper codes, enabling candidates to adequately prepare for the examination.

Overview of the 2026 WASSCE Timetable

  • Examination Type: WASSCE (School Candidates)
  • Conducting Body: WAEC
  • Exam Duration: Approximately 8–10 weeks
  • Expected Period: April – June 2026
According to available reports, the 2026 WASSCE is expected to:
  • Start: April 21, 2026
  • End: June 19, 2026
The timetable includes:
  • Core subjects (English, Mathematics, etc.)
  • Science, Arts, and Commercial subjects
  • Practical and oral examinations
  • Objective and theory papers

Structure of the Timetable

The WAEC timetable is organised into:
a. Daily Sessions
  • Morning Session: Usually 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • Afternoon Session: Usually 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
b. Paper Types
Each subject may have:
  • Paper 1 – Objective (Multiple Choice)
  • Paper 2 – Theory (Essay)
  • Paper 3 – Practical (for science/technical subjects)
c. Subject Categories
The timetable covers:

Core Subjects

  • English Language
  • Mathematics

Science Subjects

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Agricultural Science

Arts Subjects

  • Literature-in-English
  • Government
  • History
  • CRS/IRS

Commercial Subjects

  • Financial Accounting
  • Commerce
  • Economics
  • Business Management

Technical & Practical Subjects

  • Foods and Nutrition
  • Technical Drawing
  • Visual Arts
  • Home Management

WAEC 2026 Timetable

Key Features of the 2026 Timetable

a. Comprehensive Coverage

The timetable includes over 70–80 subjects, covering all academic streams.

b. Practical Scheduling

Science and technical subjects have separate practical dates, often scheduled before theory exams.





c. Flexibility
WAEC may:
  • Adjust dates if necessary
  • Provide special instructions on question papers
d. Time Zone Considerations

Candidates across different West African countries must follow specified local time adjustments where applicable.

Importance of the WAEC Timetable

The timetable is critical because it:
  1. Guides Study Planning
    Students can prioritise subjects based on exam dates.
  2. Prevents Exam Conflicts
    Ensures candidates do not miss papers.
  3. Reduces Anxiety
    Knowing exam dates improves confidence and preparation.
  4. Supports Schools and Teachers
    Helps organise revision classes and mock exams.

Instructions to Candidates

WAEC advises candidates to:
  • Carefully review the timetable
  • Note subject dates and durations
  • Arrive early at exam centres
  • Follow all examination rules strictly
  • Pay attention to instructions on question papers

Preparation Tips for Candidates

To succeed in the 2026 WASSCE:
  • Start early revision
  • Use past questions
  • Focus on difficult subjects first
  • Practice time management
  • Follow both the syllabus and timetable

Conclusion

The release of the 2026 WASSCE timetable marks a crucial stage in the academic calendar for secondary school students across West Africa. With the examination expected to run from April to June 2026, candidates are encouraged to use the timetable effectively for structured preparation.

Proper understanding and use of the timetable will significantly enhance students’ chances of success in the examination.

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