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2023 BECE first paper to be written on this date: Check the full timetable

2023 BECE first paper to be written on this date: Check the full timetable

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The West African Examinations Council has revealed the exact date in which the first 2023 BECE paper will be written in Ghana

According to WAEC, this year’s Basic Education Certificate Examination will begin on Monday, 7th August, 2023 and end on Friday, 11th August, 2023. WAEC has also released the official timetable for the exams.

MONDAY 7th August, 2023

Religious and Moral Education (Essay)

Religious and Moral Education (Objective)

…………………………………………………….

English Language(Essay)

 

English Language (Objective)

 

TUESDAY, 8th August, 2023

Integrated Science (Essay)

 

Integrated Science (Objective)

 

…………………………………………………….

 

Ghanaian Language And Culture (Essay)

 

Ghanaian Language and Culture (Objective)

 

WEDNESDAY, 9th August, 2023

Social Studies (Essay)

 

Social Studies(Objective)

 

…………………………………………………….

 

Basic Design Technology (Essay)

 

Basic Design Technology (Essay)

 

THURSDAY, 10th August, 2023

Mathematics (Essay)

 

Mathematics (Objectives)

 

…………………………………………………….

 

Information And Communication Technology (Essay)

 

Information And Communication Technology (Objective)

 

FRIDAY, 11th August, 2023

French(Essay)

 

French (Objective)

We have compiled some likely topics for the 2023 BECE exams which is also known as the 2023 BECE Best Apor.

These topics have been compiled to help candidates in preparing for the upcoming examination

Candidates will as usual write 8 to 9 courses thus English Language, Mathematics, French, Basic Design and Technology, ICT, Religious and Moral Education, Ghanaian Language, Integrated Science and Social Studies. Preparing for the BECE demands dedication, hard work, and total focus however, knowing the selected or likely areas where questions can be set or predicted topics for the year can further help boost your preparation and performance.

These selected/predicted topics do not in any way mean you should ignore all other topics. They are also not leaked areas but the topic Ghanaeducation.org believes no student should fall short in when preparing for the next BECE.

Below are some suggested selected topics candidates must consider working on as they prepare for the BECE.

Ghanaian Languages And French

Tenses

Conditional Sentence

Question and answer tags

Plot

Subject matter

Letter: Formal and Informal

Narrative (Essay)

Parts of the Body

Verbs

Le Passe

Adjectives

Adverbs

The Clan System

Taboo

Greetings and Responses

Proverbs

Naming Ceremonies

Dirges

Question Tag

SOCIAL STUDIES

Our culture

The Environment and Environmental Degradation

Promoting Political Stability in Ghana

Colonization and National Development

Our Nature and Human Resources

Problems of Development in Ghana

RELIGIOUS AND MORAL EDUCATION

Religious Personalities

Rites and Passage

Manners

Reward and Punishment

Chastity and Morality

Money

God, His Creation And Attributes

Family and the Community

Religious Practices – Religious Festivals

Work

Commitment

Pubety

Substance Abuse

Measurement

Soil

Acid, Basis, and Salt

Mixture

Fish Culture

Heat

Photosynthesis

Respiratory System of Human

Ecosystem

Machines

Angles

Construction

Ratio and Proportion

Length and area of plane figures

Probability

Percentages, rates, and taxes

Vectors

Basic Design and Technology

Building materials

Timber

Measuring tools

Digging tools

Molding blocks

Walling

Development of surfaces

Perspective drawing

Input and Output Devices

Health and Safety in Using ICT Tools

Toolbars

Search Engine

Tools Used to Access The Internet

Creating a Word Processing Document

Basic Storage Media

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