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WAEC RELEASES NEW SUBJECT COMBINATION FOR 2026 EXAM

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The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has released subject combinations for the 2026 examination. 

 

According to the new subject list, science students can no longer take Economics. 

 

Likewise, students in the Humanities, those in Literature, Government, or History, are also barred from taking Economics.However, only students in the Business department are allowed to take Economics.

 

The WAEC exam, has its subjects combinations structured with a minimum of seven and a maximum of nine subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.With all things remaining equally, generally, Science students focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Biology; Arts Students include Literature and a language like Yoruba, Igbo, or Hausa; and Commercial students emphasises on Economics.

 

There are three basic areas of study in the Senior Secondary School Examination they are:

 

The three areas of study have WAEC subject combinations that are peculiar to each of them, for any career a student would want to pursue. Only three subjects have been made totally Compulsory by the West African Examination Council, irrespective of your area of study, approved by the Federal Government. 

 

The three subjects are:

 

1. English Language

 

2. Mathematics

 

3.Civic Education

 

WAEC Subject Combination For Science Students 2026/2027

 

The WAEC subjectcombination for science students includes subjects specific to the science field, most of which involve practical exams alongside theory and objective sections.

 

These practicals, usually conducted in laboratories, require working with live specimens. Schools without proper lab facilities are given an alternative to the practical session. A student still has options aside from the ones listed below. Subjects: There are other subjects that science students can add to their list of compulsory subjects; they include: Further Mathematics, Languages- Yoruba, Igbo, or Hausa, and Technical Drawing.

 

Going forward, the WAEC subject combination for science students includes the following subjects.

 

English language

 

Mathematics

Civic Education

 

Physics

 

Chemistry

 

Biology

Geography

 

Agricultural Science 

 

Economics

WAEC Subject Combination For Art Students 2026/2027

The subject combination for art students is totally different from that of a science student, even though there are cases where art and science students may register for subjects such as economics, biology, agricultural science, etc.

 

Apart from the Nine Subjects listed below, there are other subjects available for art students, including: Arabic Studies, Agricultural Science/Biology French, Music Commerce.

 

The WAEC subject combination for art students includes: 

 

English Language

Mathematics

 

Civic Education

 

Literature in English

 

Government or History

Religious Studies: Christian Religious Studies or Islamic Religious Studies

 

Languages: Yoruba, Igbo, or Hausa 

 

Economics

 

WAEC Subject Combination For Commercial Students 2026/2027

A commercial student is trained in subjects related to business, management, and economics, such as Economics, Commerce, Accounting, and Marketing. They form a key subset of students who sit for the WAEC examination each year.

 

Apart from the Nine Subjects listed below, Other elective subjects available to Commercial students include: Further Mathematics, Book Keeping Agricultural Science, or Biology, Languages: Yoruba, Igbo, or Hausa.

 

The WAEC subject combination for commercial students includes:

 

English Language

Mathematics

 

Civic Education

 

Economics

 

Accounting

Commerce

 

Government

 

Office Practice

 

Note: There are some subjects that are neither compulsory for any subject area, but they are available to be chosen by any interested candidate. Examples of such subjects include Economics, Languages (Hausa, Igbo, or Yoruba), Agricultural Science, Biology, etc

WAEC Trade subjects 2026/2027

 

Most WAEC Trade Subjects 2026/2027 are grouped because they provide students with practical, hands-on entrepreneurial skills, fostering job readiness and global competitiveness by instilling practical skills beyond academic knowledge.

 

There are 35 trade subjects in WAEC. These subjects are part of the curriculum to develop entrepreneurship and ensure students can acquire skills that lead to self-reliance and contribute to the economy, rather than solely focusing on traditional academic disciplines.

 

 

 

These are subjects that were introduced by WAEC to expose students to skill acquisition and the entrepreneurial world. Some trade subjects involve practical sessions, while others don’t. Every WAEC candidate is mandated to sit for at least one trade subject.

Animal husbandry

 

Auto body repairs

 

Auto mechanic

 

Auto electrical work

Automobile parts merchandising

 

Block laying, bricklaying, and concreting work

 

Bookkeeping

 

Carpentry and joinery

Catering craft practice

 

Data processing

 

Dyeing and bleaching

 

Plumbing and pipe fitting

Printing craft practice

 

Radio, television, and electronics

 

Salesmanship

 

Stenography

Tourism

 

Upholstery

 

Welding and fabrication engineering craft practice

 

Marketing

Metalwork

 

Mining

 

Painting and decorating

 

Photography

Plumbing craft practice

 

Printing craft practice

 

Leather goods manufacturing and repairs

 

Insurance

Machine Woodworking

 

GSM phone maintenance and repair

 

Garment making

 

Furniture making

Fisheries

 

Shorthand

 

Keyboarding

 

Criteria for Selection of Subjects for WASSCE and SSCE

a. Compulsory Cross-Cutting Subjects

 

Each student is to take the four (4) compulsory cross-cutting subjects listed. For the Trade/Entrepreneurship subject, each student is expected to select one (1) Trade/Entrepreneurship subject from the list of 34 Trade / Entrepreneurship subjects listed.

 

b. Fields of Studies

 

(i) Each student may then choose two (2), three (3), four (4), or five (5) subjects From each of their preferred four Fields of Studies depending on the potential, interest and capability such that the minimum number of subjects is eight (8) while the maximum number of subjects is nine.

(ii) If students select two (2) subjects from a Field of Study, they can select two (2) or three (3) subjects from any other Field of Study or from Trade / Entrepreneurship subject to make a minimum of eight (8) or a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

 

(iii) iIf students select three. (3) subjects from a Field of Study, they can select one (1) or two (2) subjects from any other Fields of Studies or Trade / Entrepreneurship subjects to make a minimum of eight (8) or a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

 

(iv) If students select four (4) subjects from a Field of Study, they can select one (1) one subject from any other fields of study or Trade / Entrepreneurship subjects to make a maximum of nine (9) subjects.

 

(v) If students select five (5) from a Field of Study, they have already selected a maximum of nine (9) subjects

Note: Students are to select a minimum of eight (8) or a maximum of nine (9) subjects.