2025 WAEC GCE Form
If you’re planning to sit for the 2025 WAEC GCE Form Second Series, this is your complete guide. Whether this is your first attempt or you’re giving it another shot, getting the right information early can save you from costly mistakes. This post will walk you through the subjects available, registration fees, payment methods, deadlines, and step-by-step instructions to successfully register for the examination.
What Is the WAEC GCE Second Series?
The WAEC GCE Second Series is the West African Examinations Council’s external examination for private candidates, usually held towards the end of the year. Unlike the school-based WASSCE, this one allows you to choose your subjects and timetable flexibility—perfect for candidates retaking papers or looking to improve their grades.
Subjects You Can Write in 2025
The 2025 WAEC GCE offers a wide variety of subjects, but you don’t have to take them all. The best strategy is to select the subjects that match your strengths, future career path, or university admission requirements.
Here’s the full list:
Arts & Social Sciences:
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Commerce
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Financial Accounting
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Christian Religious Studies
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Economics
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Geography
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Government
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History
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Islamic Studies
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Literature in English
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Civic Education
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Arabic
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French
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Hausa
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Igbo
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Yoruba
Sciences & Mathematics:
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Further Mathematics
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General Mathematics
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Agricultural Science
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Biology
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Chemistry
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Health Science
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Physical Education
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Physics
Technical & Vocational:
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Auto Mechanics
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Building Construction
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Metal Work
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Technical Drawing
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Woodwork
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Basic Electricity
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Basic Electronics
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Clothing and Textiles
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Foods and Nutrition
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Home Management
Creative Arts:
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Music
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Visual Art
Tip: Your subject selection should reflect your academic strengths and admission requirements. Don’t just choose what your friends are picking.
Registration Date and Fees
Registration for the 2025 WAEC GCE Second Series opened on Monday, 9 June 2025.
Here’s the breakdown of what you’ll need to pay:
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₦27,000 – Registration Fee
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₦500 – Bank/Service Charge
Total: ₦27,500
While the cost isn’t too high, it’s important not to delay payment. Candidates who start early have more time to complete registration without rushing.
Where to Pay
You can make payment in two main ways:
1. Banks:
Access Bank, GTBank, First Bank, Zenith Bank, UBA, FCMB, WEMA, Sterling, Unity, Polaris, Jaiz, Heritage, Fidelity, Standard Chartered, Union Bank, Ecobank, Stanbic IBTC.
2. Digital Payment Platforms:
Kuda, Paga, PalmPay, Interswitch, Etranzact, CoralPay, IQ Pay, System Specs, Xpress Payment, Paycom, and others.
Once payment is made, you’ll receive a special PIN. Keep this safe—it’s your access key for registration.
Step-by-Step WAEC GCE Registration Guide
Follow these steps to register without errors:
1: Pay and Get Your PIN
Make payment at any approved bank or digital platform and collect your unique PIN.
2: Visit the WAEC Registration Portal
Go to the official WAEC registration website and log in with your PIN.
3: Provide Your NIN
You must have your National Identification Number (NIN) ready before registering.
4: Declare Any Special Needs
Candidates with disabilities—visual, hearing, or otherwise—should state this clearly during registration to ensure proper exam arrangements.
5: Complete Registration
You have two weeks from your first login to complete registration.
Double-check details such as your name, gender, date of birth, photograph, and subject choices before submitting.
After completing registration, print your Admission Notice—it contains your examination details and Result Checker PIN.
Important Deadlines
Missing a WAEC GCE deadline is one of the most common mistakes candidates make. Here are the key dates:
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Last day to purchase PIN: Friday, 22 August 2025
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Last day to complete registration: Sunday, 24 August 2025 (11:59 PM)
Once the deadline passes, there will be no extensions.
Common Mistakes to Avoid During Registration
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Waiting Until the Last Minute – This can lead to errors and missing deadlines.
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Incorrect Subject Selection – Always confirm your university’s admission requirements.
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Misspelling Names – This can cause serious issues when matching your credentials.
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Losing Your PIN – Without it, you can’t complete registration or check your results.
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Ignoring Special Needs Declaration – This can affect exam accommodations.
After Registration – What’s Next?
Once registered, start preparing early. Gather past questions, understand the syllabus, and practice timed mock exams.
Also, make sure you:
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Verify your exam timetable when WAEC releases it.
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Keep your Admission Notice safe—it will be required to enter the exam hall.
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Familiarise yourself with WAEC’s examination rules to avoid malpractice cases.
Why Early Preparation Matters
Many candidates underestimate how quickly the exam period comes around. By starting now, you can cover all topics, revise effectively, and approach the exam with confidence.
Early preparation also allows time to focus on weaker subjects, practice with past questions, and avoid last-minute panic.
Additional Resources
For more exam updates, admission news, and educational tips, visit Polityzen Education News—your go-to hub for credible and timely information.
Final Thoughts
The 2025 WAEC GCE Second Series is a great opportunity for students to boost their grades and secure university admission. By following the registration guidelines, paying attention to deadlines, and starting your preparation early, you can position yourself for success.
Don’t forget—the sooner you register, the less stress you’ll face. Your exam success starts with informed action today.