Everything you need to know about the WAEC Result Checker Portal and how to access your 2025 WASSCE results is available here on TJ News Nigeria — where expert guidance meets trusted reporting.
Whether you’re checking your result for the first time or assisting someone else, this article provides a clear, accurate, and up-to-date step-by-step guide to help you check your WAEC result quickly and for free.
If you sat for the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) or are preparing for the upcoming 2026 exams, this guide will walk you through the correct process of checking your results via the official WAEC Result Checker Portal.
TJ News Nigeria learnt that the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has upgraded its digital infrastructure to simplify result access for candidates across West Africa.
What Is the WAEC Result Checker Portal?
The WAEC Result Checker Portal is an official online platform developed by WAEC to enable candidates to view their examination results remotely. It eliminates the need to wait for printed result slips or visit physical collection centres.
This portal is accessible via desktop and mobile devices and provides instant access to results once they are released by the examination body.
Requirements to Check WAEC Results Online
Before using the portal, ensure you have the following:
- WAEC Examination Number (10-digit number)
- Examination Year (e.g., 2024 or 2025)
- Type of Examination (e.g., School Candidate or Private Candidate)
- e-PIN Voucher Number or Smart ID Card PIN
- Serial Number from your e-PIN or Smart ID card
- Internet-enabled device (smartphone, tablet, or PC)
Step-by-Step Guide to Check WAEC Results Online
To check your results through the WAEC portal, follow these steps:
- Visit the WAEC Result Checker Website
Go to https://www.waecdirect.org - Enter Your WAEC Examination Number
Input your 10-digit examination number (e.g., 4250101234) - Choose Your Examination Year
Select the year you wrote the exam (e.g., 2024 or 2025) - Select the Type of Examination
- WASSCE (School Candidate)
- GCE (Private Candidate)
- Enter Your e-PIN Voucher Number
This can be obtained from authorized vendors or is provided with the Smart ID card issued by WAEC - Input the Serial Number
Enter the serial number from your e-PIN or Smart ID - Click “Submit”
Your result will be displayed on the screen
Sample Screenshot of WAEC Result Checker Portal
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How to Check WAEC Results via SMS
WAEC also provides an SMS-based method for checking results, which is useful for candidates without internet access.
To use this method:
- Compose an SMS in the format:
WAEC*ExamNumber*PIN*ExamYear
Example:WAEC*4250101234*123456789012*2024
- Send to 32327
(Available for MTN, Glo, and Airtel users in Nigeria) - Receive Your Result via SMS
A message with your WAEC statement of results will be sent to your phone
⚠️ Note: SMS charges may apply, and the phone number must not be on DND (Do Not Disturb) mode.
Benefits of Using the WAEC Result Checker Portal
- Instant access to results from any location
- Eliminates delays from postal or school-based result collection
- Secure and easy to use
- Accessible on mobile and desktop devices
Final Thoughts WAEC Result Checker Portal Guide.
With the WAEC Result Checker Portal and SMS service, candidates no longer need to visit their schools or wait for result slips to know their performance. Ensure you keep your examination details and PIN safe and check only through WAEC’s official channels.
TJ News Nigeria advises all students and parents to disregard unofficial links or third-party platforms that claim to offer result checking services, as they may be fraudulent.
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