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2025 SHS/TVET Placement: Aggregates & Raw Scores For Category A and B Placement – Full Guide

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2025 SHS/TVET Placement: Aggregates & Raw Scores For Category A and B Placement – Full Guide

2025 SHS/TVET Placement: Aggregates & Raw Scores For Category A and B Placement – Full Guide

Are you eager to know the BECE aggregates & raw scores that will help determine whether you are going to be placed in Category A or B SHS/TVET during the 2025 placement? The 2025 School Placement Raw Scores and Aggregates are important, and knowing them will help you know your chances of getting placed.

The 2025 BECE results are out, and the next big step for candidates is SHS/TVET placement under Ghana’s Computerized School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS). Knowing how BECE aggregates and raw scores determine placement into Category A, B, C, and D schools can make all the difference.

This guide explains:

  • The BECE grading system
  • How to calculate aggregate scores
  • The raw score ranges that secure placement into top-tier schools
  • Expert insights to avoid common mistakes

Understanding the BECE Grading System (2025)

The Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) uses a 9-point grading scale where Grade 1 is the highest and Grade 9 is the lowest.

BECE Grades & Score Ranges

GradeScore Range (%)Performance Level
190–100%Excellent
280–89%Very Good
370–79%Good
460–69%High Average
555–59%Average
650–54%Low Average
740–49%Low
835–39%Lower
90–34%Fail


How to Calculate BECE Aggregate Score (2025)

Your aggregate is calculated by summing the grades of your best six subjects, which must include:

  • English Language
  • Mathematics
  • Integrated Science
  • Social Studies

Then, add the grades of the two best-performing elective subjects.

BECE Aggregate & Raw Score Ranges for SHS Placement

The raw scores for SHS/TVET placement in 2025 and beyond have been explained below along with the likely aggregates that match them.

1. Category A Schools – Top Tier

Aggregate Range: 6–10

Raw Score Range: ~420–600

Grade Pattern: Mostly 1s and 2s

This means that if your aggregate score is between 6 and 10, you stand a super chance of being placed in a Category A school you chose, such as Presec Legon or Achimota School. While this may not always be the case. Where students who qualify for placement are more than the space provided, then you may miss the chance if your raw score is not strong enough.

SHS/TVET Placement Raw Scores and Aggregates for Category B Schools

2. Category B Schools – Competitive Tier

Aggregate Range: 11–20

Raw Score Range: 360–419

Grade Pattern: 2s, 3s, and few 4s

Students who made an aggregate of 11 to 20 can also be placed in Category B schools. Such students will often miss their Category A schools they chose as their first choice and be considered for Category B schools. The raw score needed to secure this ranges between 360 and 419. 

Such students may gain placement into a category A school so easily depending on the program they choose. For instance, a student with such a grade who opted to study visual arts, general arts, or home economics can easily be placed in a grade A school.

3. Category C Schools – Average Tier

Aggregate Range: 21–30

Raw Score Range: ~300 – 359

Grade Pattern: Mostly 3s, 4s, and 5s

Most students with these grades can be placed in Category B schools, but if the competition is tough, they will fall into Category C schools. Those who obtain the aggregate range but make it to category B schools instead are often saved by their aggregate raw scores.

2025 SHS/TVET Placement Raw Scores for Category D Schools

4. Category D Schools – Lower Tier

Aggregate Range: 31+

Raw Score Range: Below 300

Grade Pattern: 5s to 9s


Take Note: These are general estimates. CSSPS considers raw scores, school choice, vacancies, and programme availability.

Common Mistakes in Calculating BECE Aggregates

Adding all subjects instead of best six

Ignoring core subjects – English, Maths, Science & Social Studies are always counted

Assuming raw score alone determines placement – aggregate & school choice matter too

Why Raw Scores Matter in SHS Placement

While aggregates are key, raw scores show how well a student performed in each subject. CSSPS uses raw scores to rank candidates competing for limited spaces in Category A & B schools.

FAQs on BECE Raw Scores For SHS/TVET Placement And Aggregates

1. What is the best BECE Raw Score For SHS/TVET Placement for Category A Schools?

An aggregate between 6 and 10, with raw scores above 420, is ideal.

2. Can a student with an aggregate of 20 get into a good SHS?

Yes, but placement is likely in a Category B or C school, depending on vacancies.

3. Does grade 9 in Mathematics or English affect placement?

Yes. Candidates with grade 9 in English or Mathematics are not eligible for placement.

4. Are raw scores released by WAEC?

No. WAEC releases grades only. Raw scores are for internal CSSPS use.

Now use the Raw Scores For SHS/TVET Placement information shared here to project the school you are likely to be placed in.


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