The 2019 edition of the Basic Education Certificate Examinations (BECE) starts today [Monday June 10, 2019].
A total of 517,332 candidates from 16,871 schools will write the examination at 1,880 centres throughout the country.
As part of measures to curb malpractices, invigilators and officials who will supervise the exercise have been banned from using mobile phones around the examination centers.
The Head of the Ghana National Office of WAEC, Mrs Wendy E. Addy-Lamptey, last week said that, ordinarily, a candidate would not go out of his or her way to look out for ‘Apɔ’ or external help to pass well in an examination, be it the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) or the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
Mrs Addy-Lamptey said WAEC had also issued stern directives to safeguard the integrity of the BECE.
Under the guidelines, she said, candidates would be thoroughly searched when entering or exiting the examination room.
“Candidates should be seated 30 minutes prior to the start of a paper,” she said, adding that any candidate who reported late for the paper would not be allowed access to the room.
Meanwhile, the Head of public relations at the Ghana Education Service(GES), Cassandra Twum Ampofo, says measures have been put in place to ensure the smooth running of the exam.