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2025 BECE Final Social Studies Projected Topics (Check Out...)
The examination, which will be administered by WAEC to final-year students in basic school, will take place in Ghana from June 11th to 18th, 2025. In all, not less than 450,000 candidates are expected to sit the basic school exit examination.
It is important to note that the Social Studies subject is subdivided into 6 main strands but has 23 sub-strands.
Let us look at all the sub-strands and main strands, then we will look at the projected topics to watch.
ENVIRONMENT
- ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
- MAPPING SKILLS
- UNDERSTANDING OUR NATURAL WORLD
- OUR NATURAL AND HUMAN RESOURCES
- FAMILY LIFE
- ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
- SOCIALISATION
- POPULATION
THE FAMILY
SENSE OF PURPOSE
- SELF-IDENTITY
- THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE COMMUNITY
- CULTURE AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
LAW AND ORDER
- CITIZENSHIP AND HUMAN RIGHTS
- CONFLICT PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT
- THE 1992 CONSTITUTION
- PEACE AND SECURITY IN OUR NATION
- PROMOTING DEMOCRACY AND POLITICAL STABILITY
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
- HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
- FINANCIAL AND INVESTMENT ISSUES
- TOURISM
- SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
NATIONHOOD
- INDEPENDENT GHANA
- THE REPUBLICS
What Are The 2025 BECE Final Social Studies Projected Topics To Watch?
These are areas that are likely to be assessed, with the compulsory questions likely to be tested under the environment sub-strands of the curriculum.
- MAPPING SKILLS
- UNDERSTANDING OUR NATURAL WORLD
- OUR NATURAL AND HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
- POPULATION AND FAMILY
- SELF-IDENTITY
- CULTURE AND NATIONAL IDENTITY
- CONFLICT PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT
- THE 1992 CONSTITUTION
- FINANCIAL AND INVESTMENT ISSUES
- SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
It is important that teachers and learners revise all areas in the curriculum and work super hard on these topics.
Learners should be educated on the need to answer questions well, read the questions very well, and brainstorm before answering questions. Where the question demands explanations, answers provided must be well written and contain the important facts expected by the examiner.
The objective test paper will be a game changer and will lead to the success or failure of candidates. It is therefore important that teachers and their learners work hard by solving as many questions, mock papers, and any other related materials to help them do well.
Students must also learn to avoid writing half-baked or lazy answers. Always ensure that you raise points in sentence form, followed by an explanation and an example if any, to help you score better marks.