A Levels (Advanced Level) and WASSCE (West African Senior School Certificate Examination) are not directly equivalent, as they are part of different educational systems. A Levels are typically taken in the UK and are focused on specific subjects, leading to university admission. WASSCE, on the other hand, is a standardized examination taken in several West African countries, assessing a broader curriculum at the senior secondary level. While both can serve as qualifications for higher education, their structure and recognition may vary by institution and country.
The GCE (General Certificate of Education) Cambridge and the WASSCE (West African Senior School Certificate Examination) are not directly equivalent, as they are designed for different educational systems and contexts. The GCE Cambridge is typically a British qualification, focusing on A-levels, while WASSCE is a West African examination for secondary school students. However, both serve as qualifications for higher education, and some universities may accept them interchangeably depending on their specific entry requirements. It's important to check individual university policies for precise equivalency.
how will the wassce results look like
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August
The US equivalent of A levels is Advanced Placement (AP) exams.
WASSCEDirect is one portal to access WASSCE test results for The West African Examinations Council. Follow the directions at the bottom of the page.
the result will be out by the end of September 2009
I added a link below where you can get the syllabus.
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15 october result has been announced
Asanteman shs was 4th
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