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Wednesday 19 July 2017

Tai Solarin University (Tasued) 2017 Post Utme form is Out

This is to inform the general public that the POST-UTME screening exercise of Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) for the 2017/2018 session will take place as indicated below:

 

THOSE WHO MAY APPLY

UTME Candidates who chose TASUED as first choice institution or seeking a change of institution to TASUED through JAMB, having scored a minimum of 180 in the 2017 UTME.

           

Direct Entry candidates with A level/OND/HND/NCE/JUPEB qualification who chose TASUED as first choice institution or seeking a change of institution to TASUED through JAMB and have obtained 2017 Direct Entry JAMB form.

 

METHOD OF APPLICATION (LOG IN PROCEDURE)Candidates should apply online through the TASUED Admission portal onhttps://my.tasued.edu.ng/admission

NB: The www.tasued.edu.ng is the ONLY legitimate and authentic website of TASUED through which the Admission portal can be accessed.

          

Each candidate is required to make the payment of N2,500 for the screening exercise and N5,000 for the portal access fee, payable online with either Master card or VISA ATM card.

(Please print out your receipt after payment)

 

Candidates are required to fill and complete the online Application Form by providing all the required information.

(Please download and read the University Degree Brochure and carefully study the O’Level requirements for the courses applied for, before filling the online Application Form)

 

Print the Screening Slip containing your colour passport photograph and screening information. The printed slip will serve as candidate’s identification/admission card for the screening exercise.

 

The sale of the online Screening Form/Registration commences on Monday, 17th July 2017 and closes on Friday, 11thAugust 2017.

 

Note that wrong/false information provided by any candidate shall render the application invalid and such candidates shall be disqualified.

 

SCREENING DATES

Screening exercise shall be conducted for all UTME candidates at the Main Campus of the University on these dates:

College of Science & Information Technology Monday, 21st August 2017College of Specialised and Professional Education Tuesday, 22nd August 2017College of Humanities Wednesday, 23rd August 2017College of Social and Management Sciences Thursday, 24th August 2017College of Vocational and Technology Education Friday, 25th August 2017

 

 

The screening date for Direct Entry (200 Level) applicants shall be announced at a later date.

 

Candidates’ participation in the screening exercise is a mandatory requirement for entry into Tai Solarin University of Education.

 

SCREENING DETAILS

Candidates should prepare for the screening exercise and bring along the following:

Colour print-out of the online Application Form

Original JAMB Examination Notification of Result slip or Direct Entry Registration Slip.

(iii)      Screening Slip and Receipt

 

WARNING:

(i)        Cell phones (GSM, CDMA, etc.) and other electronic devices are not allowed at the venue of the screening exercise

(ii)       Candidates are to arrive at the screening venue an hour before the commencement of the exercise.

 

The results of the screening exercise should be checked on the Admission portal after the screening exercise.

 

All correspondence on the screening exercise should be directed toadmissions@tasued.edu.ng or addressed to the Admissions Officer at the University Main Campus, Ijagun, P.M.B. 2118, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.

 

Telephone Nos: 08037195133, 08053026808

                                                           

 

Signed

F.O Odutuga, MNIM

Ag.Registrar

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Monday 17 July 2017

Released WAEC Result. See details here

   The West African Examinations Council (WAEC),
has released the May/June WASSCE results for
this year.

13.79% of the candidates that wrote the exams
had their results withheld, while a 59.22% pass
in English Language and Mathematics was
recorded.
  
  Speaking at a press briefing held at its
corporate office in Yaba, Lagos on Monday,
Head of National Office, Nigeria, Mr Olu
Adenipekun said the performance results
recorded this year, was an improvement from
the last two years.

  “A total of 923,486 (nine hundred and twenty
three thousand four hundred and eighty six)
candidates, representing 59.22%, obtained
minimum of credits in five (5) subjects and
above, including English Language and
Mathematics,” he said.
Adenipekun explained that the results of
214,952 candidates are being withheld, in
connection with various reported cases of
examination malpractice, which under
investigation.

  A total of 1,559,162 candidates sat the
examination.
He added: “Out of the total number of
candidates that sat the examination, 1,471,151
(One Million Four Hundred and Seventy One
Thousand One Hundred and Fifty One)
candidates, representing 94.36% have their
results fully processed and released, while
95,734 (ninety five thousand seven hundred and
thirty four) candidates, representing 5.64% have
a few of their subjects still being processed due
to errors traceable to the candidates in the
course of registration or writing the
examination.
 
  "Such errors are being corrected by the Council
to enable the affected candidates get their
results fully processed and released
subsequently.
In the analysis of the results, he said: “Of the
total number of candidates that sat the
examination, 1,490,356 (one million four hundred
and ninety thousand three hundred and fifty six)
candidates, representing 95.59% obtained credits
and above in two (2) subjects.
“1,436,024 (one million four hundred and thirty
six thousand twenty four) candidates,
representing 92.44% obtained credits and above
in three (3) subjects.

  “1,357,193 (one million three hundred and fifty
seven thousand one hundred and ninety three)
candidates, representing 87.05% obtained credits
and above in four (4) subjects.

  “1,243,772 (one million two hundred and forty
three thousand seven hundred and seventy two)
candidates, representing 79.77% obtained credits
and above in five (5) subjects.
 
  “1,084,214 (one million eighty four thousand two
hundred and fourteen) candidates, representing
69.54% obtained credits and above in six (6)
subjects.”
Candidates can check their results on the
Council’s results website: www.waecdirect.org
within the next few hours.

The result checker
PIN and Serial Number are contained on the flip
side of the candidates’ CIVAMPENS Card issued
to all candidates by WAEC.

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Released WAEC Result. See details here

   The West African Examinations Council (WAEC),
has released the May/June WASSCE results for
this year.

13.79% of the candidates that wrote the exams
had their results withheld, while a 59.22% pass
in English Language and Mathematics was
recorded.
  
  Speaking at a press briefing held at its
corporate office in Yaba, Lagos on Monday,
Head of National Office, Nigeria, Mr Olu
Adenipekun said the performance results
recorded this year, was an improvement from
the last two years.

  “A total of 923,486 (nine hundred and twenty
three thousand four hundred and eighty six)
candidates, representing 59.22%, obtained
minimum of credits in five (5) subjects and
above, including English Language and
Mathematics,” he said.
Adenipekun explained that the results of
214,952 candidates are being withheld, in
connection with various reported cases of
examination malpractice, which under
investigation.

  A total of 1,559,162 candidates sat the
examination.
He added: “Out of the total number of
candidates that sat the examination, 1,471,151
(One Million Four Hundred and Seventy One
Thousand One Hundred and Fifty One)
candidates, representing 94.36% have their
results fully processed and released, while
95,734 (ninety five thousand seven hundred and
thirty four) candidates, representing 5.64% have
a few of their subjects still being processed due
to errors traceable to the candidates in the
course of registration or writing the
examination.
 
  "Such errors are being corrected by the Council
to enable the affected candidates get their
results fully processed and released
subsequently.
In the analysis of the results, he said: “Of the
total number of candidates that sat the
examination, 1,490,356 (one million four hundred
and ninety thousand three hundred and fifty six)
candidates, representing 95.59% obtained credits
and above in two (2) subjects.
“1,436,024 (one million four hundred and thirty
six thousand twenty four) candidates,
representing 92.44% obtained credits and above
in three (3) subjects.

  “1,357,193 (one million three hundred and fifty
seven thousand one hundred and ninety three)
candidates, representing 87.05% obtained credits
and above in four (4) subjects.

  “1,243,772 (one million two hundred and forty
three thousand seven hundred and seventy two)
candidates, representing 79.77% obtained credits
and above in five (5) subjects.
 
  “1,084,214 (one million eighty four thousand two
hundred and fourteen) candidates, representing
69.54% obtained credits and above in six (6)
subjects.”
Candidates can check their results on the
Council’s results website: www.waecdirect.org
within the next few hours.

The result checker
PIN and Serial Number are contained on the flip
side of the candidates’ CIVAMPENS Card issued
to all candidates by WAEC.

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Saturday 15 July 2017

Print Original 2017 Jamb Result Here

All 2017 JAMB candidates are hereby informed that the printing of JAMB original result for 2017 has commenced.

The Original JAMB result slip is an official document you will likely need to during your admission screening exercise and other admission matters.

How To Print Your 2017 JAMB Original Result Slip

1.Login to your Jamb Account at Jamb.org.ng

*Note:*Do not login with another persons account unless you are printing for that person.

2. Under the list of services, Click on the "Print Result Slip"

3. On the next page that appears, click "continue with payment" to make payment via Remita or other options available

4. If the payment is successful, your JAMB Original result slip will be displayed and you can proceed to print it immediately. It will equally be sent to your email address in case you prefer to print it later.

Note: 
1. The cost for the printing of the JAMB Original Result Slip is One Thousand Naira (N 1000).

2. The JAMB Original Result Slip must bear you passport photograph on it. 

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Jamb Re-opens change of course/institution portal

JAMB Reopens Portal For 2017 Change Of Course, Institution And Data Correction

This is to inform all 2017 JAMB candidates that JAMB has re-enabled the portal for the change of course and institution as well as data correction.
You can also correct your Bio-data which include your name, date of birth, gender, State and Local Government of origin.

Before you proceed to do that, please make sure you do the following;

-Be sure of the Course/Institution you would like to make changes. Verify if the course is available in the school using the JAMB Brochure.

-Ensure verify that the school you are changing to does not usually have a cut off mark higher than your score.

- Ensure you select a Course/Institution that is in line with your subject combination to avoid being screened out during your school's admission screening exercise.

Also note the following;

- You can change one or all your courses/institutions at the same time.

- Once the form is submitted, you can no longer make any changes again (or else the system has changed).

- There may be a limited number of schools or courses you can change to, so be sure to have 3 or 4 options, just in case the one you want to change to is not available.

- The cost for the change of course and Data correction is N2,500 + N1,000 for processing

- You can use the one time payment of N2, 500 to change your institution, course, name, date of birth, State and Local Government of origin.

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Full 2017 WAEC/GCE Time Table

Full 2017 Waec/Gce Time Table

Tuesday, 15th August, 2017

Foods and Nutrition 3 (Practical) Planning Session – 08.

30 hrs. – 09.30 hrs
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Tuesday, 29th August, 2017

Auto Mechanics 3 ( Practical ) – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs. (1st Set)

Auto Mechanics 3 ( Practical ) – 11.00 hrs. – 13.00 hrs. (2nd Set)

Leatherwork 2 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Leatherwork 1 (Objective)* – 10.30 hrs. – 11.20 hrs.

Woodwork 2 (Essay and Design) – 13.00 hrs. – 15.20 hrs.

Woodwork 1 (Objective) – 15.20 hrs. – 16.00 hrs.

Clothing and Textiles 2 (Essay) – 13.00 hrs. – 14.30 hrs.

Clothing and Textiles 1 (Objective) – 14.30 hrs. – 15.30 hrs.

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Saturday, 2nd September, 2017

Integrated Science 2 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 10.00 hrs.

Integrated Science 1 (Objective)* – 10.00 hrs. – 11.00 hrs

Integrated Science 3 ( Alternative to Practical Work)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15.00 hrs.

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Monday, 4th September, 2017

General Agriculture 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) * – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Woodwork 3 (Practical) – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs. (1st Set)

Woodwork 3 (Practical) – 12.00 hrs. – 15.00 hrs. (2nd Set)

Textiles 2 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Textiles 1 (Objective)* – 10.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs.

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Tuesday, 5th September, 2017

Animal Husbandry ( Alternative A) 3 (Alternative to Practical work)* – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Forestry 3 (Alternative to Practical Work)* – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Typewriting – 08.30 hrs. – 11.10 hrs. (1stSet)

Typewriting – 11.30 hrs. – 14.10 hrs.(2ndSet)

Applied Electricity 2 (Essay) – 13.00 hrs. – 14.00 hrs.

Applied Electricity 1 (Objective) – 14.00 hrs. – 15.00 hrs.

General Agriculture 2 (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15.00 hrs.

General Agriculture 1 (Objective)* – 15.00 hrs. – 16.00 hrs.

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Wednesday 6th September, 2017

French 2 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 09.45 hrs.

French 1 (Objective) – 09.45 hrs. – 10.45 hrs.

Fisheries 2 (Alternative A) (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15.00 hrs.

Fisheries 1 (Alternative A) (Objective)* – 15.00 hrs. – 16.00 hrs

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Thursday, 7th September, 2017

Financial Accounting 2 (Theory and Practice) – 08.30 hrs. – 11.00 hrs.

Financial Accounting 1 (Objective) – 11.00 hrs. – 12.00 hrs.

Ceramics 2 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Ceramics 1 (Objective)* – 10.30 hrs. – 11.20 hrs

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Friday, 8th September, 2017

English Language 3 (Oral)*/*** – 08.30 hrs. – 09.15 hrs. (1st Set)

English Language 3 (Oral)*/*** – 09.45 hrs. – 10.30 hrs. (2nd Set)

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Saturday, 9th September, 2017

General Mathematics/Mathematics (Core) 2 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 11.00 hrs.

General Mathematics/Mathematics (Core) 1 (Objective) – 13.00 hrs. – 14.30 hrs

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Monday, 11th September, 2017

Geography 2(Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Geography 1(Objective) – 10.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

Biology 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) – 13.00 hrs. – 15.00 hrs.

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Tuesday, 12th September, 2017

Biology 2 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 10.10 hrs.

Biology 1 (Objective) – 10.10 hrs. – 11.00 hrs.

Sculpture 2 (Essay)* – 14.00 hrs. – 16.00 hrs.

Sculpture 1 (Objective)* – 16.00 hrs. – 16.50 hrs

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Wednesday, 13th September, 2017

Principles of Cost Accounting 2 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Principles of Cost Accounting 1 (Objective) – 10.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs.

Information and Communication Technology (Elective) 3 (Practical)* – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.(1st Set)

Information and CommunicationTechnology (Elective) 3 (Practical)* – 11.00 hrs. – 13.00 hrs. (2nd Set)

Music 2 (Essay) – 13.00 hrs. – 15.00 hrs.

Music 1 (Objective) – 15.00 hrs. – 16.00 hrs

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Thursday,14th September, 2017

Physics 2 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 10.00 hrs.

Physics 1 (Objective) – 10.00 hrs. – 11.15 hrs.

Geography 3 (Practical and Physical Geography) – 50mins 13.00 hrs. – 14.50 hrs.

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Friday, 15th September, 2017

Chemistry 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) – 30mins 08.30 hrs. – 10.00 hrs.

Animal Husbandry (Alternative A) 2 (Essay)* – 14.00 hrs. – 16.00 hrs.

Animal Husbandry (Alternative A) 1 (Objective)* – 16.00 hrs. – 17.00 hrs.

Auto Mechanics 2 (Essay) – 14.00 hrs. – 15.30 hrs.

Auto Mechanics 1 (Objective) – 15.30 hrs. – 16.30 hrs

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Saturday, 16th September, 2017

Economics 2 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Economics 1 (Objective) – 10.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

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Monday, 18th September, 2017

Literature-In-English 2(Prose) – 08.30 hrs. – 09.45 hrs.

Literature-In-English 1 (Objective) -09.45 hrs. – 10.45 hrs

Electronics 3 (Practical) – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs. (1st Set)

Electronics 3 (Practical) – 12.00 hrs. – 15.00 hrs. (2nd set)

Literature-In-English 3 (Drama & Poetry ) – 30mins 13.00 hrs. – 15.30 hrs.

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Tuesday, 19th September, 2017

Chemistry 2 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Chemistry 1 (Objective) – 10.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs.

Graphic Design 2 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Graphic Design 1 (Objective)* – 10.30 hrs. – 11.20 hrs

Government 2 (Essay) – 13.00 hrs. – 15.00 hrs.

Government 1 (Objective) – 15.00 hrs. – 16.00 hrs.

Electronics 2 (Essay) – 13.00 hrs. – 14.00 hrs.

Electronics 1 (Objective) – 14.00 hrs. – 15.00 hrs.

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Wednesday, 20th September, 2017

Management-In-Living 2 (Essay)*/*** – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Management-In-Living 1 (Objective)*/*** – 10.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs.

Forestry 2 (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15.00 hrs.

Forestry 1 (Objective)* – 15.00 hrs. – 16.00 hrs

Jewellery 2 (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15.00 hrs.

 

Jewellery 1 (Objective)* – 15.00 hrs. – 15.50 hrs

Management-In-Living 3 (Alternative to Practical Work)*/*** – 14.30 hrs. – 15.30 hrs.

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Friday, 22nd September, 2017

History 2 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

History 1 (Objective) – 10.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs.

Information and Communication Technology (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 14.00 hrs. – 16.00 hrs.

Information and Communication Technology (Elective) 1(Objective)* – 16.00 hrs. – 17.00 hrs.

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English Language 2 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

English Language 1 (Objective) – 10.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs.

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Monday, 25th September, 2017

Christian Religious Studies 2 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Christian Religious Studies 1 (Objective) – 10.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

Islamic Studies 2 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Islamic Studies 1 (Objective) – 10.30 hrs. – 11.20 hrs.

West African Traditional Religion 2 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 10.40 hrs.

West African Traditional Religion 1 (Objective)* – 10.40 hrs. – 11.30 hrs.

General Knowledge in Art 3A (Drawing and Painting)* – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs.

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Tuesday, 26th September, 2017

Further Mathematics/Mathematics (Elective) 2 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 11.00 hrs.

Clerical Office Duties 2 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 10.40 hrs.

Clerical Office Duties 1 (Objective) – 10.40 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

Further Mathematics/Mathematics (Elective) 1 (Objective) – 4.00 hrs. – 15.30 hrs.

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Wednesday, 27th September, 2017

Foods and Nutrition 2 (Essay) – 13.00 hrs. – 14.15 hrs.

Foods and Nutrition 1 (Objective) – 14.15 hrs. – 15.15 hrs.

Picture Making 2 (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15.00 hrs.

Picture Making 1 (Objective)* – 15.00 hrs. – 15.50 hrs.

Building Construction 3 (Building Drawing and Essay) – 13.30 hrs. – 16.00 hrs.

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Thursday, 28th September, 2017

Business Management 2 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Business Management 1 (Objective) – 10.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

Basketry 2 ( (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Basketry 1 (Objective)* – 10.30 hrs. – 11.20 hrs

Applied Electricity 3 ( Practical ) – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs. (1st Set)

Applied Electricity 3 ( Practical ) – 12.00 hrs. – 15.00 hrs. (2nd Set)

Music 3A (Aural) – 13.00 hrs. – 13.45 hrs.

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Friday, 29th September, 2017

General Knowledge in Art 2 (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 14.30 hrs.

General Knowledge in Art 1 (Objective)* – 14.30 hrs. – 15.20 hrs.

Crop Husbandry and Horticulture 2 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Crop Husbandry and Horticulture 1 (Objective)* – 10.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

Crop Husbandry and Horticulture 3 (Alternative to Practical Work)* – 14.00 hrs. – 16.00 hrs.

Technical Drawing 2 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 10.15 hrs.

Technical Drawing 1 (Objective) – 10.15 hrs. – 11.15 hrs.

Building Construction 2 (Essay) – 14.00 hrs. – 15.00 hrs.

Building Construction 1 (Objective) – 15.00 hrs. – 15.45 hrs.

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Saturday, 30th September, 2017

Social Studies 2 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs.

Social Studies 1 (Objective)* – 14.00 hrs. – 14.50 hrs.

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Monday, 2nd October, 2017

Dagaare(Elective) 1 (Essay* – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

Dagbani(Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

Dangme(Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

Ewe (Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

Fante(Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

Ga(Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

Gonja (Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

Kasem(Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

Nzema(Elective) 1 (Essay) – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

Twi (Akuapem) (Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

Twi (Asante) (Elective) 1 (Essay)* – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs

General Knowledge in Art 3B (Lettering and Design)* – 08.30 hrs. – 11.30 hrs.

Dagaare (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15. 30 hrs.

Dagbani (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15. 30 hrs.

Dangme (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15. 30 hrs.

Ewe (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15. 30 hrs.

Fante (Elective) 2 (Essay) – 13.00 hrs. – 15. 30 hrs.

Ga (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15. 30 hrs.

Gonja (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15. 30 hrs.

Kasem (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15. 30 hrs.

Nzema (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15. 30 hrs.

Twi (Akuapem) (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15. 30 hrs.

Twi (Asante) (Elective) 2 (Essay)* – 13.00 hrs. – 15. 30 hrs.

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Tuesday,3rd October 2017

Metalwork 3 ( Practical ) – 08.30 hrs. – 11.40 hrs. (1st Set)

Metalwork 3 ( Practical ) – 12.00hrs. – 15.10hrs. (2nd Set)

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Wednesday, 4th October, 2017

Fisheries (Alternative A) 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) * – 08.30 hrs. – 10.30 hrs.

Technical Drawing 3 (Sketches, Building and Mechanical Drawing) – 8.30 hrs. – 11.15 hrs.

Metalwork 2 (Essay) – 14.00 hrs. – 15.30 hrs.

Metalwork 1 (Objective) – 15.30 hrs. – 16.30 hrs

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Waec GCE 2017 Timetable KEY

* 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.

Notes

1. 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.

2. Question Papers to be Given Out in Advance of the Dates They Are to be Taken

(1) Visual Art 3

Paper 3A – Instructions will be given to supervisors two weeks before the paper is due to be taken.

Paper 3B – Question papers will be given to candidates two weeks before the paper is due to be taken.

(2) 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.

(3) 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.

(4) 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.

3. Extra Time for Blind, Deaf and Dumb Candidates

Blind, deaf and dumb candidates should be allowed one and half times the time allotted to other candidates.

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