WAEC Subject Grade Tracker
Input multiple subject grades and summarise pass/credit/fail counts
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About WAEC Subject Grade Tracker
For millions of Nigerian students, WAEC results are the gateway to university admission, polytechnic entry, and scholarship opportunities. But keeping track of grades across eight or nine subjects, understanding what counts as a credit versus a pass, and figuring out whether your results meet the requirements for your desired course can be surprisingly confusing. The WAEC Subject Grade Tracker organises all of this information in one place and gives you a clear picture of where you stand.
Understanding the WAEC Grading System
The West African Examinations Council uses a grading scale from A1 to F9, where A1 is the highest score and F9 is a fail. The grades are grouped into categories that determine their usefulness for different purposes:
A1, B2, B3 are considered distinction-level grades. These are excellent results that strengthen any university application. C4, C5, C6 are credit grades, and this is the critical threshold for most purposes. The majority of Nigerian universities require a minimum of five credits including English Language and Mathematics for admission into most courses. D7, E8 are ordinary passes, they show you passed the subject but do not count as credits for university admission. F9 is a fail.
This WAEC grade tracker lets you enter your grade for each subject and instantly categorises them, showing you how many distinctions, credits, passes, and fails you have. More importantly, it tells you whether you meet common admission thresholds.
Tracking Multiple Sittings
Many Nigerian students take WAEC more than once, either to improve specific grades or because they did not achieve the required five credits in a single sitting. JAMB and most universities accept a combination of results from up to two WAEC sittings, but tracking which grades come from which sitting and whether the combined result meets requirements can get complicated.
The tracker supports multiple WAEC sittings, allowing you to enter grades from different exam years and see the best possible combination. This is invaluable during JAMB registration and university application when you need to quickly determine whether your combined results qualify you for your chosen course of study.
Course-Specific Requirements
Different university courses have different WAEC requirements beyond the basic five credits. Medicine typically requires credits in English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Engineering programmes usually demand credits in English, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. Law requires strong performance in English Literature alongside the core subjects. The tracker helps you check your grades against these common requirement patterns so you know immediately whether you qualify or which subjects you need to retake.
Why This Tool Is Essential for Nigerian Students
WAEC results in Nigeria are not just academic records. They are gatekeeping documents that determine access to higher education and, by extension, career opportunities. A single missing credit can delay a student's university entry by a full year or more. The WAEC Subject Grade Tracker helps students, parents, and guidance counsellors proactively identify gaps and plan remediation before application deadlines arrive.
Teachers also find this tool useful when advising students about their post-WAEC options. Instead of manually reviewing each student's result slip, they can quickly enter the grades and see an automated assessment of where the student stands relative to common admission benchmarks.
Simple, Private, and Accessible
The tool runs entirely in your browser. Your grades are never uploaded to any server or shared with anyone. There is no registration, no login, and no data retention. Just enter your subjects and grades, review the analysis, and use the information to plan your next steps. Whether you are celebrating a stellar result or strategising about a retake, this WAEC grade tracker gives you the clarity you need to move forward with confidence in your academic journey.