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The CSD-Ghana believes strongly that the foundation of any free and fair election is a credible register and as such, any effort towards having a credible Voters’ Register must be supported by all democracy lovers. The Electoral Commission has admitted to many errors in the Electoral Roll, as pointed out by the NDC, but has failed to allow for an independent forensic audit into the same. The EC, for example, has admitted that there were illegal vote transfers in Sagnerigu, Pusiga and Tamale South by an Electoral Commission Official in Tamale South. According to the EC, these illegal transfers went through because there was no “liveness check” mechanism in place to prevent such situations.  The NDC says the situation is widespread so there must be an audit. This is a fair and reasonable call to make, but the EC has remained intransigent. CSD-Ghana stands ready to fully participate in this protest and asks other democracy lovers to join us to mount enough pressure on the Electoral Commis

JUST IN: 2022 BECE Results: Projected release date and school placements




While candidates look forward to their results, we provide the latest 2022 BECE results update by answering critical questions for you.


We have had many students asking this question, and it is just prudent that we provide some useful answers.

2022 BECE Results: Projected release date and school placements
Where will I check my 2022 BECE Results online?
The 2022 BECE result is expected to be uploaded on the eResult Portal, but this will need to be confirmed by WAEC. The website is https://eresults.waecgh.org/

To check your result, you need the result checker which comes with the Pin, the


What is a BECE result PIN?
The PIN stands for Personal Identification Number.

It is a unique 12-digit number that is required to access the service.

The service enables access to a candidate’s results and also allows requests for result confirmation and verification.

The PIN is found on a valid scratch card.


What is a BECE Result Scratch Card or Checker?
A scratch card is a slip that holds the PIN required to access the service.

The scratch card applicable for eResults service is appropriately marked


Where can I buy a scratch card?
A Scratch card may be purchased at the regional offices of WAEC and at any other outlets.

GhanaEducation.Org also sells genuine BECE result checker cards.

How many times can I check my BECE results with the same checker card?
You may check your results up to a maximum of 3 (three) times, 1 unit for each use, with 1 (one) scratch card.

In order to check further after exhausting the 3 (three) units, you will need to purchase another scratch card which will entitle you to another 3 (three) units.

Can I use one BECE result-checking scratch card to check more than one result?
No! You may only use one scratch card with only one result.

To either check, confirm or verify another result of interest, you will require a new scratch card.

If you misuse a scratch card by attempting to use it against another result different from the first, you will be penalized as having used the card and will be presented with the appropriate error message.

What results can I check on the eReult portal?
Candidates can check the BECE (School) and BECE (Private) results on the portal.

How do I check My 2022 BECE results?
Both private candidates and school candidates who sat for the 2022 BECE from private and public schools can check their results on this portal.

#1. Go to the result-checking site https://eresults.waecgh.org/

#2. Enter your Index Number.

#3. Select the Type of Examination (e.g. BECE)

#4. Select your Examination Year eg. 2022

#5. Enter your date of birth (It is possible to check the result without entering this)

#6. Enter the Card Serial Number found on the card.

#7. Enter the 12-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) on your card eg. 012345678912.

#8. Click on the Re-Capture to confirm you are not a robot.

#8. Click on Submit and wait for the display in the popup window. This may take several minutes.

#9. Print or Save the result in PDF format.

WAEC has two main websites on which BECE Results can be assessed. Apart from the above, the other site is https://ghana.waecdirect.org/.

Note that in recent times, WAEC uploads only WASSCE results here.

When will SHS1 students report to school?

The date for reporting to school as captured in the MoE transition calendar is 20th February.

This date can also be used to tell the likely date for the release of the BECE results and school placements.

When is the 2022 School Placement going to be released?
Often, the school placements are released 10 days to 14 days ahead of reopening for SHS1 students. Since they are to report to school on 20th February,

The placement should be out between the 6th and 10th Feb 2023.

When will the results for 2022 BECE be released?
While the exact date is not out yet, we can project the release date based on the reopening date and projected school placement release dates above.

The school placements are often released 2 to 3 weeks ahead of the release of the BECE results.

Based on the above school placement date projected, the BECE results should be out between 15th January and 29th January 2023.

The above-informed projections based on the reopening date for Form one students should help all parents and candidates.

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