WAEC GCE Timetable for 2021/2022 (August/September) is Out
WAEC GCE Timetable for 2021/2022 (August/September) and Examination Date is Out. The West African Examinations Council, WAEC timetable for the Aug/Sept examinations for 2021/2022 is now available. I have also provided the WAEC 2021 timetable PDF download in this article.

WAEC Examination Update 2021
The West African Examination (WAEC) has announced new dates for the Physics and Business Management papers in the on-going West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) which it postponed last week.
The Physics 1 & 2 would now be written on Friday, October 1, 2021 in the morning while Business Management papers would be conducted on Thursday October 7, 2021 in the afternoon.
When is New WAEC GCE 2021 Starting?
The West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for 2021/2022 Aug/Sept, indicates that the exams starts on Friday, 12th November to Wednesday, 22nd December 2021 in all the WAEC Approved Exam Towns 2021.
New WAEC Timetable 2021/2022 pdf.
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) as released the new timetable and dates for the 2021 West African Senior School Certificate.
WAEC GCE Timetable 2021 PDF Download
To download the official WAEC timetable for 2021 in PDF, Click here
All candidates should start preparing immediately for the exam.
WAEC GCE Timetable August/September 2021
Difference in Time on Question Paper and Timetable:Where the duration indicated on the question paper differs from that on the timetable, the one on the question paper should be followed.Important Notes
- Question Papers to be Given Out in Advance of the Dates They Are to be Taken
a. Visual Art 3
- Paper 3A – Instructions will be given to schools two weeks before the paper is due to be taken.
- Paper 3B – Question paper will be given to candidates two weeks before it is due to be taken.
- Paper 3C -Candidates will be required to execute their projects within six months of the examination year. The period of submission of art pieces will be communicated to schools by the Council.
b. General Knowledge-In-Art Paper 3: The question paper for General Knowledge-In-Art 3 will be given to candidates two weeks before the paper is due to be taken.
c. Block Laying, Bricklaying and Concrete Works 3 (Practical): Question paper will be given to candidates three days before the paper is due to be taken.
d. Project Work Papers: The question papers for project work for Basketry, Graphic Design, Leatherwork, Ceramics, Sculpture, Picture Making, Textiles, Jewellery, Painting & Decorating, Dyeing & Bleaching and Leather Goods Manufacturing & Repair will be forwarded to candidates two weeks in advance of the examination. The exact date for the delivery of question papers to candidates will be communicated to them through their schools.
3. Extra Time for Candidates with Special Needs:Candidates with Special Needs should be allowed one and half times the time allotted to other candidates.
Take note of the * :
* Available to candidates in Ghana only
** Available to candidates in Nigeria only
*** Available to candidates in The Gambia and Sierra Leone only
**** Available to candidates in Liberia only
***** Available to candidates in Sierra Leone only
How to Prepare And Pass WAEC In One Sitting 2021
To pass WAEC or GCE with straight A’s isn’t as difficult as some students see it to be. I wrote GCE when I was in SS2 and majority of my friends and school mates back then did the same. I had six credits including Mathematics (A1), English (c6), further-mathematics (B2), etc. And I have prepared students for WAEC and GCE with the majority of them having nine credits with As and Bs in all the subjects they wrote without stress.
I used the same method I applied when I wrote the exams sixteen years ago to teach my students. I know the reason why you are here is to know the tips on how to ace WAEC in one sitting. And I will explain the method I used for my most recent student who sat for GCE in SS2 and had As.
I have noticed that there are strategies that straight A-students do use to ace any exam. And if you want to enlist yourself in such ranks, you must study and follow their approach.
6 Steps To Pass WAEC Without Stress
There are courses you can’t study if you don’t have credits in WAEC at one sitting: courses like Medicine and Surgery. The reason is that the number of students that applied for those courses is high. Therefore, one of the ways to reduce the number of applicants is to make WAEC or GCE requirements as one sitting.
- Don’t panic
The fear of WAEC is one of the reasons why students fail the exam. You have to remain confident in yourself and ability to pass the exam. One of the things to do to boost your confidence level is when you start preparing for the exam early.
Early preparation helps you cover more relevant topics than late preparation. Late preparation can increase your stress level and eventually lead to poor performance.
2. Source for past questions on various subjects you want to write
This will give you a hint of how WAEC questions are structured. This method helped me in chemistry back then. I understood how the practical, theory, and objective chemistry questions looked like.
And I was able to detect areas where WAEC like to focus much on through the trend of their past questions I have studied. Therefore, this made me focus on the most important areas and made my reading productive.
3. Go through recommended textbooks
Go for recommended textbooks that explain better and can hasten your understanding. A textbook helped me for the practical aspect of chemistry back then.
I read the practical book and I was able to do very well in chemistry. Moreover, textbooks are needed for you to understand some questions you might be having difficulty to answer. Once you are able to understand it, it has become part of you.
4. Ask your teachers about how WAEC allot marks
I remembered that when I wrote my GCE back then my teachers told me how WAEC allot marks. For example, practical physics, chemistry, and biology take 40% of the total mark while the theory and objectives take the remaining 60%. Knowing this will help your preparation.
Moreover, some of your teachers are WAEC examiners; they are familiar with the dos and don’ts of WAEC. So take their words with seriousness and take note of any area they ask you to note. They are instruments that can guide you to success.
5. You must read instructions before you answer any question
For example, in mathematics there are questions that belong to other countries, so don’t attempt questions that are not meant for you.
6. Work hard
Success is for those who study hard and give their best. There is no shortcut to success than to work hard and be studious.
I will like to answer some students who wants to know how to pass waec mathematics. Mathematics in waec is divided into objective (50 questions) and theory (this is divided into section A and section B).
Your success in waec mathematics begin if you can make sure to score minimum of 35 out of the 50 questions in the objective. You also need to make sure that you answer correctly 3 questions out of the 5 compulsory questions in section A of the theory. The same is also applicable for section B.
There are certain topics you need to master in waec mathematics syllabus: Algebra, simultaneous equation, probability, statistics, inequality, set, circle geometry, word problem, indices, etc.
List of Approved Subjects 2021
- COMMERCE
- FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
- CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES
- ECONOMICS
- GEOGRAPHY
- GOVERNMENT
- HISTORY
- ISLAMIC STUDIES
- LITERATURE IN ENGLISH
- CIVIC EDUCATION
- ARABIC
- ENGLISH LANGUAGE
- FRENCH
- HAUSA
- IGBO
- YORUBA
- FURTHER MATHEMATICS
- GENERAL MATHEMATICS
- AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
- BIOLOGY
- CHEMISTRY
- PHYSICAL EDUCATION
- PHYSICS
- HEALTH EDUCATION
- AUTO MECHANICS
- BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
- METAL WORK
- TECHNICAL DRAWING
- WOODWORK
- BASIC ELECTRICITY
- BASIC ELECTRONICS
- CLOTHING AND TEXTILES
- FOODS AND NUTRITION
- HOME MANAGEMENT
- MUSIC
- VISUAL ART

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