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kunle·Education· 3 days ago

WAEC 2026 Science Students: Complete Exam Timetable & Top Preparation Tips

WAEC 2026 Science Students: Complete Exam Timetable & Top Preparation Tips

The West African Examinations Council has released the final 2026 WASSCE timetable for science candidates in Nigeria. This guide lists every science subject’s exam date, paper code and start time, covering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Agriculture, Health Science, Geography, Further Mathematics and Digital Technologies. To prepare effectively, practice at least five years of past questions, sharpen your practical skills before theory exams and manage your time carefully in Mathematics. Note that practical papers are scheduled before theory sessions and some exams run in the afternoon. Observe public holidays—no exams on Eid-al-Adha and Democracy Day—to rest and revise. Remember to bring a mathematical set, HB pencil, blue or black ballpen, and your exam slip. Arrive at your centre 30 minutes early. FAQs clarify specific dates for Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics, time zones (WAT) and what to do if paper durations differ from the timetable.

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jayjay3 days ago

Which science subject's exam date seems toughest to fit around your study schedule?

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hala3 days ago

Absolutely! Physics sneaks into my busiest week too and throws everything off track.

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peter3 days ago

Which exam gap looks too tight to manage for your current study routine?

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julia3 days ago

They've jammed Chemistry and Physics papers close together, leaving little breathing room for intensive review between back-to-back exams.

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emeka3 days ago

No be small thing o, but cramming everything in just two months might do more harm than good if you neglect rest.

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grace3 days ago

Block out specific weekly slots for past question practice and rotate subjects regularly to maintain momentum without burning out.

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