WAEC Timetable for Private Students

The WAEC Time Table 2026 for private candidates has been officially released by the West African Examinations Council. Candidates preparing for the 2026 CB-WASSCE (Private Candidates First Series) can now check their subject dates, exam duration, and timetable schedule.

This post provides the complete WAEC timetable 2026, exam start and end dates, subject breakdown, and important instructions every candidate must follow.

WAEC Time Table 2026 Overview

According to the official WAEC timetable, the 2026 CB-WASSCE for Private Candidates First Series runs from:

  • Start date: Wednesday, 28 January 2026

  • End date: Saturday, 14 February 2026

The examination covers core secondary school subjects such as English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Government, Economics, and more.

The private candidates series is designed for individuals who want to:

  • Retake failed WAEC subjects

  • Improve grades

  • Obtain secondary school certificates outside the school system

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Full WAEC Time Table 2026 (Private Candidates First Series)

Below is the detailed subject schedule based on the official WAEC timetable

DATE PAPER CODE SUBJECT/PAPER DURATION TIME
Wednesday, 28th January, 2026 PC3272PC3271 Hausa 2 (Essay)Hausa 1 (Objective) 2hrs1hr 9:30am  –  11:30am11:30am  –  12:30pm
PC3282 PC3281 Igbo 2 (Essay)Igbo 1 (Objective) 2hrs 1hr 9:30am  –  11:30am11:30am  –  12:30pm
PC3292PC3291 Yoruba 2 (Essay)Yoruba 1 (Objective) 2hrs1hr 9:30am  –  11:30am11:30am  –  12:30pm
Thursday, 29th January, 2026 PC5042 PC5041 Biology 2 (Essay)Biology 1 (Objective) 1hr 40mins 50mins 9:30am  –  11:10am11:10am  –  12:00pm
PC5043 Biology 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) 2hrs 2:00pm  –                   4:00pm
Friday, 30th January, 2026 PC 1042PC 1041 Financial Accounting 2 (Theory and Practice) Financial Accounting 1 (Objective) 2hrs 30mins 1hr 9:30am  –  12:00pm12:00pm  –                     1:00pm
Saturday, 31st January, 2026 PC4022 PC4021 General Mathematics/ Mathematics (Core) 2 (Essay) General Mathematics/ Mathematics (Core) 1 (Objective) 2hrs 30mins 1hr 30mins 9:30am  –  12:00pm2:00pm  –                   3:30pm
Tuesday, 3rd February, 2026 PC5022 PC5021 Agricultural Science 2 (Essay) Agricultural Science 1 (Objective) 2hrs 10mins 50mins 9:30am  –  11:40am11:40am  –  12:30pm
PC5023 Agricultural Science 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) 1hr 30mins 2:00pm  –                   3:30pm
Wednesday, 4th February, 2026 PC2022 PC2021 Christian Religious Studies 2 (Essay) Christian Religious Studies 1 (Objective) 2hrs 1hr 9:30am  –  11:30am11:30am  –  12:30pm
PC2082PC2081 Islamic Studies 2 (Essay)Islamic Studies 1 (Objective) 2hrs1hr 9:30am  –  11:30am11:30am  –  12:30pm
Thursday, 5th February, 2026 PC5122PC5121 Physics 2 (Essay)Physics 1 (Objective) 1hr 30mins1hr 15mins 9;30am  –  11:00am11:00am  –  12:15pm
PC5123 Physics 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) 2hrs 45mins 2:00pm  –                   4:45pm
Friday, 6th February, 2026 PC2042 PC2041 Geography 2(Essay) Geography 1(Objective) 2hrs 1hr 9:30am  –  11:30am11:30am  –  12:30pm
PC2043 Geography 3 (Practical and Physical Geography) 1hr 50mins 3:30pm  –                   5:20pm
Saturday, 7th February, 2026 PC3022 PC3021 English Language 2 (Essay) English Language 1 (Objective) 2hrs 1hr 9:30am  –  11:30am11:30am  –  12:30pm
PC3023/B English Language 3 (Test of Orals) 45mins 2:00pm  –  2:45pm
Monday, 9th February, 2026 PC5052 PC5051 Chemistry 2 (Essay)Chemistry 1 (Objective) 2hrs 1hr 9:30am  –  11:30am11:30am  –  12:30pm
PC5053 Chemistry 3 (Alternative to Practical Work) 1hr 30mins 2:00pm  –     3:30pm
Tuesday, 10th February, 2026 PC2102 PC2101 Literature-In-English 2(Prose) Literature-In-English 1 (Objective) 1hr 15mins 1hr 9:30am  –  10:45am10:45am  –  11:45am
Wednesday, 11th February, 2026 PC4012 Further Mathematics/ Mathematics (Elective) 2 (Essay) 2hrs 30mins 9:30am  –  12:00pm
PC4011 Further Mathematics / Mathematics (Elective) 1 (Objective) 1hr 30mins 2:00pm  –     3:30pm
Thursday, 12th February, 2026 PC2032 PC2031 Economics 2 (Essay)Economics 1 (Objective) 2hrs 1hr 9:30am  –  11:30am11:30am  –  12:30pm
PC2103 Literature-in-English 3 (Drama & Poetry) 2 hrs 30 mins 2:00pm  –     4:30pm
Friday, 13th February, 2026 PC2052 PC2051 Government 2 (Essay)Government 1 (Objective) 2hrs 1hr 9:30am  –  11:30am11:30am  –  12:30pm
PC1032 PC1031 Commerce 2 (Essay)Commerce 1 (Objective) 2hrs 50mins 3:30pm –                   5:30pm 5:30pm  –                   6:20pm
Saturday, 14th February, 2026 PC2162 PC2161 Civic Education 2 (Essay) Civic Education 1 (Objective) 2 hrs, 1 hr 9:30am – 11:30am 11:30am – 12:30pm

Important WAEC Time Table Instructions for Candidates

WAEC released several guidelines that candidates must follow during the exam period:

1. Follow the Question Paper Time

If there is any difference between the timetable and the exam paper, candidates must obey the time printed on the question paper.

2. Check Subjects Carefully

Candidates should verify:

  • Subject dates

  • Exam duration

  • Starting time

This helps avoid missing any paper.

3. Stay Updated via WAEC Channels

WAEC advises candidates to regularly check official platforms for timetable updates and exam instructions.

4. Strict Compliance Required

All exam rules must be followed to ensure a smooth and hitch-free examination process.

What Is CB-WASSCE for Private Candidates?

The CB-WASSCE (Computer-Based West African Senior School Certificate Examination) for private candidates is a WAEC exam format designed for individuals outside the formal school system.

It allows candidates to:

  • Sit WAEC after leaving school

  • Rewrite failed subjects

  • Upgrade grades for admission

  • Obtain SSCE certificate

The First Series is usually held between January and February, while the Second Series occurs later in the year.

Why the WAEC Time Table 2026 Matters

The WAEC timetable is critical for candidates because it helps with:

Exam Preparation Planning

Students can allocate study time based on subject dates.

Avoiding Clashes

Candidates offering multiple subjects can plan effectively.

Revision Scheduling

Subjects closer to exam dates get priority revision.

Exam Logistics

It helps candidates arrange transport and exam centers early.

WAEC 2026 Private Candidates vs School Candidates

Many students confuse the WAEC private candidates timetable with the school candidates (May/June) timetable.

Key differences:

Feature Private Candidates School Candidates
Exam period Jan–Feb / Nov–Dec May–June
Eligibility Out-of-school Secondary school students
Format Computer-based Paper-based
Frequency Twice yearly Once yearly

Subjects Offered in WAEC 2026 Private Candidates

Core subjects in the timetable include:

  • English Language

  • Mathematics

  • Biology

  • Chemistry

  • Physics

  • Economics

  • Government

  • Civic Education

  • Financial Accounting

  • Literature-in-English

  • Geography

  • Agricultural Science

These subjects align with Nigerian university admission requirements.

How to Download WAEC Time Table 2026 PDF

Candidates can obtain the official timetable through:

  1. WAEC official website

  2. WAEC social media pages

  3. Accredited registration centers

  4. Education news platforms

Always verify the timetable source to avoid fake schedules.

WAEC 2026 Exam Preparation Tips

To succeed in WAEC private candidates’ exams:

Start Early Revision

Begin preparation at least 2–3 months before exams.

Focus on Core Subjects

English and Mathematics are compulsory for most courses.

Use WAEC Past Questions

Past questions reveal common exam patterns.

Practice CBT Format

CB-WASSCE uses computer-based testing for many papers.

Study According to Timetable

Prioritize subjects based on exam order.

Common Mistakes Candidates Should Avoid

Many WAEC candidates fail due to avoidable errors:

  • Missing exam dates

  • Confusing subject times

  • Ignoring timetable updates

  • Poor preparation planning

  • Arriving late at exam centers

Following the WAEC timetable strictly helps avoid these mistakes.

FAQs About WAEC Time Table 2026

When will WAEC 2026 private candidates start?

The exam starts 28 January 2026.

When will WAEC 2026 private candidates end?

The exam ends 14 February 2026.

Is English included in WAEC 2026 timetable?

Yes. English Language is scheduled for 7 February 2026.

Is Mathematics included?

Yes. Mathematics is scheduled between 31 January and 3 February 2026.

Who can write WAEC private candidates?

Anyone outside the school system seeking SSCE certification.

Conclusion

The WAEC Time Table 2026 for Private Candidates First Series provides a structured schedule for all examination subjects from 28 January to 14 February 2026. Candidates preparing for WAEC should carefully study the timetable, confirm their subjects and exam dates, and follow all WAEC instructions.

Proper use of the timetable enables effective preparation, prevents missed exams, and increases the chances of success in the 2026 CB-WASSCE private candidates examination.

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