Education

How to check 2024 WAEC results through sms

To check your 2024 WAEC results via SMS, follow these steps:

Steps to Check WAEC Results via SMS:

  1. Open your phone’s SMS app.

  2. Type a new message in the following format:

    • WAEC [space] ExamNumber [space] PIN [space] ExamYear
    • For example: WAEC 4123456789 123456789012 2024
  3. Send the message to the short code 32327.

    • This service works on MTN, Glo, and Airtel networks in Nigeria.
  4. Wait for a response:

    • You will receive an SMS with your WAEC result.

Example:

  • If your Exam Number is 4123456789, your scratch card PIN is 123456789012, and the exam year is 2024, you would send:
    • WAEC 4123456789 123456789012 2024

Important Notes:

  • Each SMS costs a small fee (usually around ₦30).
  • Ensure you have enough credit on your phone to send the SMS.
  • Double-check that the details are correct before sending to avoid any issues.
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