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Frequently Asked Questions About Waec Gce Certificate Collection In Nigeria (2026 Updated Guide)

Collecting your original WAEC GCE certificate is an important step after passing your exams. Many candidates have questions about where, when, and how to collect their certificate in Nigeria. This 2026 FAQ guide answers all your key questions based on the latest WAEC guidelines.


WAEC GCE Certificate Collection: Top FAQs

1️⃣ Where can I collect my WAEC GCE certificate?

You can collect your original WAEC GCE certificate at any WAEC Zonal or Branch Office in Nigeria. Unlike school candidates, private (GCE) candidates cannot collect certificates from their exam centers.


2️⃣ What documents do I need to collect my WAEC GCE certificate?

To collect your certificate, take:

  • Your WAEC GCE photocard (exam admission slip).

  • A valid ID card (National ID, International Passport, Voter’s Card, or Driver’s License).

  • Two recent passport photographs.

  • Collection fee (payable at the WAEC office).


3️⃣ How much is the WAEC GCE certificate collection fee?

Time of Collection Fee (₦)
Within 4 years after exam ₦3,500
After 4 years ₦5,000 – ₦20,000

Fees increase based on how long your certificate stays uncollected.


4️⃣ Can I collect my certificate at a different WAEC office from where I registered?

Yes. You can collect your WAEC GCE certificate from any WAEC Zonal or Branch Office across Nigeria, regardless of your exam center location.


5️⃣ Can someone collect my certificate on my behalf?

Yes, but only with:

  • A signed authorization letter from you.

  • Photocopy of your valid ID.

  • Passport photo of both you and the authorized person.

  • The person’s valid ID card.


6️⃣ What happens if I lose my WAEC GCE certificate?

WAEC does not issue a replacement certificate. However, you can apply for a WAEC Attestation of Results, which serves as official proof of your result.


7️⃣ Can I request my WAEC GCE certificate online?

No. WAEC does not send certificates online, via email, or through courier delivery. Collection must be done in person or through an authorized representative at a WAEC office.


8️⃣ How long will WAEC keep my certificate?

WAEC stores certificates permanently, but collecting early saves you money and prevents unnecessary delays in your academic or career journey.


9️⃣ Is there a deadline for collecting my GCE certificate?

No fixed deadline. However, penalty fees apply after four years, so it's best to collect your certificate early.


10️⃣ Which WAEC office is closest to me?

You can collect your GCE certificate at WAEC offices in:

  • Lagos (Yaba, Ogba)

  • Abuja (Wuse)

  • Port Harcourt

  • Enugu

  • Kano

  • Ibadan

  • Benin City

  • Bauchi

  • Uyo
    (and others across Nigeria)


Important Note

Avoid dealing with third-party agents promising shortcuts. Only WAEC offices are authorized to issue original GCE certificates.


Conclusion

Understanding how to collect your WAEC GCE certificate in Nigeria is essential for your academic and career plans. Visit the nearest WAEC office with the right documents, pay the official fee, and collect your certificate without delay.

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