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WAEC introduces computer-based exams to curb malpractice

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
October 17, 2025
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WAEC computer-based examination to begin in 2026 for SS3 students, aiming to curb malpractice, improve efficiency, and promote digital literacy

WAEC computer-based examination will debut in 2026 as the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) moves to enhance transparency, speed, and credibility in its assessments.

Also read: Difficulties uploading WAEC results spark anxiety among parents, students

The new format, tagged CB-WASSCE, will combine both digital and manual elements and will be introduced with the current SS3 students across Nigeria.

The council said the initiative aims to reduce examination malpractice, improve logistics, and align the Nigerian education system with international standards.

Speaking during a sensitisation rally in Port Harcourt, Adeniran Amusan, WAEC’s Zonal Coordinator for the Port Harcourt Office, said the transition to computer-based testing marks a major step toward modernising the examination process.

“The CB-WASSCE will eradicate the problem of logistics and late arrival of papers. The computer will also time the students, thereby ensuring fairness and transparency,” Amusan stated.

He explained that the new system is hybrid — objective questions will be taken on computers, while essay and practical papers will still be handwritten on answer booklets.

“The essence is that students will not be surcharged. It is faster, more efficient, and eliminates issues related to paper delivery,” he added.

According to Amusan, the initiative is part of WAEC’s digitalisation drive designed to ensure timely examinations,

quicker results, and greater exam integrity. He urged schools, parents, and teachers to support the process and begin early preparation for the new testing model.

“The move aligns with global best practices and prepares students for technology-driven assessments in higher education and the workplace,” he said.

While many students have welcomed the innovation as a sign of progress and digital growth, others expressed concern about their limited access to computers, particularly in rural areas.

Also read: Stakeholders demand probe into WAEC’s 2025 WASSCE results over sudden changes

However, education experts say the introduction of WAEC Computer-Based Examination will drive technological inclusion, improve exam monitoring, and strengthen Nigeria’s standing within the West African education framework.

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