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WAEC 2015: Abia and Anambra States top WAEC ranking

February 5, 2016 by Admin Leave a Comment

Written by Omotayo Yusuf NAIJ

President and Vic president of Nigeria

South east states top WAEC ranking, northern schools rank low

The analysis of the performance of states in the 2015 West African Senior School Certificate Examination has emerged with south east states again topping the chart with their candidates obtaining the most credits in at least five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.

Abia state topped the chart with 33, 762 of its 52, 801 candidates getting five credits and above including Mathematics and English thereby securing 63.94 per cent. Anambra followed with 61.18 per cent as 28, 379 out of 46, 385 candidates performed well.

Interestingly, candidate obtained five credits and above, including English and Mathematics from four federal government colleges meaning none of the candidates from the school are likely to secure university admission. The schools are: Federal Government Girls’ College, Bajoga, Gombe State; FGGC, Bauchi; FGGC Gboko, and the Federal Science and Technical College, Kafanchan.

Edo state came third with 38, 052 of its 62, 327 candidate getting five credits and above while Rivers, Imo, Lagos, Bayelsa, Delta, Enugu and Ebonyi rounding up the top ten in the performance ranking.

Only 646 candidates from the 14, 784 that wrote the exam in Yobe got five credits and above the thereby coming last with 4.27 per cent. Northern states occupied the rear positions with nine northern states in the last ten positions. They are Adamawa, Osun, Sokoto, Bauchi, Kebbi, Katsina, Gombe, Jigawa, Zamfara and Yobe. Lagos with 68, 173 out of 141, 963 candidates that sat for the examination placed sixth on the rankings.

The analysis showed that 1,590. 284 candidates sat for the examination in which only 562, 413 candidates obtained credits in five subjects and above including English Language and Mathematics while 1,029,871 representing 64.63 per cent failed to obtain admission requirement to the nation’s universities.
See the ranking below:

  1. Abia
  2. Anambra
  3. Edo
  4. Rivers
  5. Imo
  6. Lagos
  7. Bayelsa
  8. Delta
  9. Enugu
  10. Ebonyi
  11. Ekiti
  12. Kaduna
  13. Ondo
  14. Abuja
  15. Kogi
  16. Benue
  17. Akwa Ibom
  18. Kwara
  19. Ogun
  20. Cross River
  21. Taraba
  22. Plateau
  23. Nassarawa
  24. Kano
  25. Borno
  26. Oyo
  27. Niger
  28. Adamawa
  29. Osun
  30. Sokoto
  31. Bauchi
  32. Kebbi
  33. Katsina
  34. Gombe
  35. Jigawa
  36. Zamfara
  37. Yobe

Credit: Omotayo Yusuf NAIJ

Filed Under: Strategic Research & Analysis

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