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2024 BECE: Buduburam D/A JHS lament over Noise from road construction site during examination Buduburam D/A JHS BECE Candidates have registered their displeasure over noise from a road construction site along Kasoa -Winneba highway. According to them, the level of concentration they need to focus on the examination was not met. Meanwhile, the Odzikurow of Fetteh Kakraba, Nana Essel Amoquandoh urged the candidates to focus and concentrate on the exams and not let the noise distract them. Speaking to the media after writing their first paper, English language, the candidates asserted that if they do not pass their exams, the contractors of the road would be blamed. They are therefore calling on the government to let the contractor halt the work for now till they finish the BECE examination.

2024 BECE: Buduburam D/A JHS lament over Noise from road construction site during examination Buduburam D/A JHS BECE Candidates have registered their displeasure over noise from a road construction site along Kasoa -Winneba highway. According to them, the level of concentration they need to focus on the examination was not met. Meanwhile, the Odzikurow of Fetteh Kakraba, Nana Essel Amoquandoh urged the candidates to focus and concentrate on the exams and not let the noise distract them. Speaking to the media after writing their first paper, English language, the candidates asserted that if they do not pass their exams, the contractors of the road would be blamed. They are therefore calling on the government to let the contractor halt the work for now till they finish the BECE examination.

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The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has released its timetable for the 2023 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).

In a statement, WAEC said the first papers will be written on Monday, August 7.

Subjects to be written on August 7 include Religious and Moral Education 2 (Essay), Religious and Moral Education 1 (Objective), English Language 2 (Essay), and English Language I (Objective).

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On Tuesday, August 8, the candidates will write Integrated Science 2 (Essay), Integrated Science 1 (Objective), Ghanaian Language and Culture 2 (Essay).

WAEC explained that both Paper 2 and 1 for each subject are to be taken without break.

“Where the duration indicated on the question paper differs from what is on the timetable, the one on the question paper should be followed,” the statement said.

WAEC indicated that extra time will be given to candidates with visual and hearing impairments.

They will be allowed an additional 50% of the time allotted to other candidates.

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