Core Mathematics is one of the most feared papers in the WASSCE, yet it is also one of the most important. As a compulsory subject, a good grade in Core Maths is required for senior high school completion and for entry into most tertiary programmes and careers. The good news is that with the right strategy, every student can pass. At Stevkons Tutorials, we specialise in helping Ghanaian students conquer Mathematics, and this guide shares proven ways to pass the WASSCE Core Math exam.
Passing Core Maths is not about being a “maths genius” — it is about understanding the syllabus, practising consistently, and applying smart exam techniques. Follow the steps below and you will dramatically improve your chances of success.
Know the WASSCE Core Maths syllabus
The starting point is understanding exactly what the WASSCE Core Maths covers. The syllabus spans numbers and numeration, algebra, geometry, statistics, trigonometry and more, and knowing it fully ensures you prepare for everything that could appear.
Within that syllabus, certain topics appear in almost every exam. Concentrating your effort on these high-frequency areas — while still covering the rest — is the most efficient way to study and gives you the best return for the time you invest.

Understand both papers
WASSCE Core Maths consists of an objective paper (multiple choice) and a theory/essay paper, each testing your skills differently. The objective paper rewards speed and broad coverage, while the theory paper rewards clear, methodical problem-solving.
Knowing how marks are split between the papers helps you balance your preparation. Practising both formats — not just one — ensures you are ready for the full exam rather than strong in one area and weak in another.
Practice, practice, practice
Mathematics is a practical subject that cannot be passed by reading alone. The single most effective thing you can do is solve problems every day, working through a wide range of questions until the methods become automatic.
Past questions are especially valuable. They show you the real style and difficulty of WASSCE questions and reveal patterns that repeat year after year, building the confidence and speed you need on exam day. Guided, step-by-step practice is at the heart of how we teach at Stevkons.
Show your working clearly
In the theory paper, WAEC awards marks for the method, not just the final answer. This means you should always show your working clearly and logically, step by step, so the examiner can follow your reasoning and award partial credit.
This habit is a safety net. Even if you make a small calculation error, well-presented working can still earn you most of the marks for a question — so never just write a final answer, and never leave a question blank.

Master exam-day time management
Many capable students lose marks simply by running out of time. Before the exam, practise under timed conditions so you know how long you can spend on each question, and in the hall, keep an eye on the clock and pace yourself accordingly.
If a question is taking too long, move on and return to it later — leaving it stuck costs you the marks you could be earning elsewhere. Tackling the questions you find easiest first also builds momentum and confidence.
Stay calm and confident
Maths anxiety is real, and it can sabotage even well-prepared students. The best antidote is thorough preparation: the more you have practised, the more confident and calm you will feel when you open the paper.
On the day, read each question carefully, breathe, and trust your preparation. A clear, calm mind solves problems far better than a panicked one, and the discipline of regular study pays off exactly when it matters most.
Conquer Core Maths with Stevkons
With a solid grasp of the syllabus, consistent practice and smart exam technique, passing WASSCE Core Maths is entirely achievable. Preparation and the right guidance turn a feared subject into a confident pass.
Stevkons Tutorials offers expert-led Mathematics lessons and practice resources built for Ghanaian students. Explore our lessons or revisit our tips for passing WAEC English and Maths to keep building your skills.