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WASSCE aggregate score calculator

Easily calculate your final WASSCE aggregate score with our user-friendly tool.

wassce aggregate score calculator

The West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) is a key step for final year students in SHS, SHTS, TVET, and STEM schools in Ghana to transition to tertiary education.

The exam, which is administered by the West African Examination Council (WAEC), is also written by students in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and The Gambia.

Core Subjects
Elective Subjects

Quick tip

If the subject combination for the program you chose are not the same you wrote, you can select Use Default and choose the grades for the four electives you wrote.

What is the WASSCE aggregate score?

The WASSCE aggregate is the total score from your best subjects (three core and three electives) in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). Generally, an aggregate score between 6 and 24 is considered a pass.

How our WASSCE aggregate calculator works?

Our WASSCE aggregate calculator is designed to help you quickly determine your total aggregate score based on the grading system provided by WAEC.

To use the calculator

  1. Select your program: Begin by choosing your program (e.g., General Science, Business) from the dropdown menu.
  2. Enter your grades: Select your grades for each core subject and choose grades for at least three elective subjects.
  3. Calculate your aggregate: Click Calculate Aggregate to compute your score. The tool selects the best three grades from both core and elective subjects.
  4. Clear fields as needed: If you want to start over, click the Clear button to reset all fields.

Easy! Right? It’s a quick and effective way to calculate your WASSCE aggregate score based on WAEC’s grading system.

Why your WASSCE aggregate score is important

Your WASSCE score determines whether you can get into colleges and universities. A good score opens doors to higher education opportunities and scholarships.

The total aggregate score also reflects your understanding of the course and subjects you studied in SHS/SHTS and your overall academic performance.