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Legit.ng on MSNWAEC 2025: Man Heartbroken After Seeing What His Nephew Scored in English Language
A Nigerian man shared the result his nephew got on the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) ...
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Legit.ng on MSNWAEC Result: Worried Man Laments His Brother's Performance in English Language Where He Scored D7
A Nigerian man expressed sadness after he saw his younger brother's WAEC result, lamenting that English language where he scored D7 spoiled everything.
Strong reactions against the mass failure of candidates in this year’s Senior Secondary School Certificate Examinations, SSCE ...
Reactions have continued to trail the mass failure of candidates in this year's Senior Secondary School Certificate Examinations, SSCE, with parents and some groups calling for the cancellation of ...
With AI's rise, effective communication in English is now vital for programming, shifting focus from coding syntax to clarity ...
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNEcology, literature and English
Is literature a fugitive subject within ecology, English language and literature? The papers presented at a recent ...
Nigerian students reject WAEC 2025 English Language result after only 38.32% pass credit level in 5 subjects including ...
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India Today on MSNICSE vs CBSE: How English is taught differently in India's top school boards
The English curriculum and exam style differ significantly between CBSE and ICSE boards in India. These differences influence ...
LEADERSHIP recalls that the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), on Monday announced that only 38.32 percent of ...
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Tribune Online on MSN2025 WASSCE: WAEC releases correct results; 62.96% pass English, Maths
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released fresh and correct results of candidates who sat this year’s May/June West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
WAEC has announced amended results showing 62.96% of candidates passed both English and Mathematics in the latest examination release.
Police Inspector Arun Ghodke said, “The question papers were prepared and printed in Pune and dispatched to schools across ...
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