WAEC Syllabus for Mathematics
The Mathematics syllabus for the WAEC examination is essential reading material for those preparing to sit for the exam. It outlines the aims, objectives, notes, and format for the Mathematics test.
Studying the Mathematics syllabus is crucial for effective exam preparation as it provides a roadmap for the topics you need to cover. Additionally, it includes detailed notes on key concepts that require your attention.
Attempting to prepare for the exam without consulting the Mathematics syllabus is akin to heading to the farm without your agricultural tools – it will likely result in low productivity.
To kickstart your exam preparations, it’s imperative to utilize the syllabus as your guide.
This post provides access to the Mathematics syllabus and recommends textbooks endorsed by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC).
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Aim of the Syllabus:
The WAEC Mathematics syllabus aims to evaluate candidates on various aspects:
- Mathematical competency and computational skills.
- Understanding of mathematical concepts and their relevance to acquiring entrepreneurial skills for everyday living in a global context.
- Ability to translate problems into mathematical language and solve them using appropriate methods.
- Capacity to maintain accuracy relevant to the given problem.
- Development of logical, abstract, and precise thinking.
It’s important to note that this syllabus is not designed for teaching purposes. Teachers are encouraged to refer to their national teaching syllabuses or curricula.
Examination Scheme:
The WAEC Mathematics exam consists of two papers, Papers 1 and 2, both of which are mandatory.
Paper 1:
- Comprises fifty multiple-choice objective questions drawn from common areas of the syllabus.
- Candidates have 1½ hours to complete the paper, worth 50 marks.
Paper 2:
- Contains thirteen essay questions divided into Sections A and B.
- Candidates must answer ten questions in total.
- Section A consists of five compulsory elementary questions worth 40 marks.
- Section B includes eight questions of greater length and difficulty, with candidates expected to answer five questions for 60 marks.
- The questions cover various areas of the syllabus, including topics that may not be familiar to candidates from their home countries.
WAEC Mathematics Syllabus:
The syllabus covers a wide range of topics, contents, and notes to guide candidates on the scope of questions they can expect. It includes but is not limited to:
- Number and Numeration
- Algebraic Processes
- Geometry
- Trigonometry
- Introductory Calculus
- Statistics and Probability
- Vectors and Transformation
WAEC Mathematics Units:
Candidates are expected to be familiar with various units and their symbols, including those for length, area, capacity, mass, and currencies used in West Africa, the UK, USA, and French-speaking territories.
Exam Information:
Candidates may use mathematical and statistical tables published or approved by WAEC during the examination. Non-programmable, silent, and cordless calculators are permitted, provided they cannot receive or send information. However, phones with or without calculators are strictly prohibited. Candidates should bring necessary instruments such as rulers, compasses, protractors, and set squares to the examination hall.
Disclaimer:
While calculators and tables are allowed in most cases, some questions may prohibit their use.
WAEC Mathematics Textbooks:
Several textbooks are recommended by WAEC for Mathematics, including titles authored by Adelodun A. A, Anyebe J. A. B, Channon J. B. Smith A. M, David-Osuagwu M. et al., Egbe E. et al., Ibude S. O. et al., and Tuttuh-Adegún M. R. et al.
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