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]]>The aftereffects of the multitude of up-and-comers that partook in the National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) as of late led are presently prepared. Perceive how to check the 2022 Common Entrance Examination results beneath.
The National Examination Council (NECO), has delivered the aftereffects of competitors that sat for the 2022 National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE).
The placement test was directed for entrance into the JSS 1 of the 104 solidarity schools the nation over.
Guardians can now actually take a look at the consequences of their youngsters and wards at the state services of schooling as well as NECO’s site.
You can get to the normal entry result online by following the strategies framed beneath.
Instructions to Check Common Entrance Exam Results Online
Go to NECO results gateway at https://result.neco.gov.ng/.
Select test year for example 2022.
Select test type for example Public Common Entrance Examination.
Supply your enlistment number in the necessary segment.
At last, click on Check Result button to get to the normal placement test result.
Then again
Go to NCEE enrollment entry at https://ncee.neco.gov.ng/.
Login by providing your Email/Phone Number and Password in the necessary sections.
Click On Registered Candidates ›› Select Completed ›› then Click on the Respective Registered possibility to see result.
Kindly note that you don’t have to buy a token.
If it’s not too much trouble, contact support@neco.gov.ng assuming you have any difficulties or call: 09070447255, 09026080796. 09070447254
Normal Entrance Exam Result Statistics
The Federal Government declared the consequences of the 2022 National Common Entrance Examination for Unity Schools on Monday.
The public authority expressed that all admissions to Junior Secondary School (JSS 1) classes in universities would be finished at the latest July 1.
Lagos State had the most understudies enlisted for the test, with 19,518 understudies.
The Federal Capital Territory came in second with 8,623 understudies, and Anambra came in third with 5,335 understudies.
Schooling Minister Adamu made the declaration at a public interview in Abuja yesterday subsequent to getting the outcomes from the Registrar of the National Examinations Council, Prof. Ibrahim Wushishi.
Adamu, who was addressed by the service’s Permanent Secretary, David Adejo Andrew, said Ajidagba Akanke, a Sokoto State indigene, had the most elevated score of 201, while Obot Abundance Idara, an Akwa Ibom State indigene, came next with 200 imprints.
“The current year’s version was composed on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Nigeria, as well as Benin Republic and Togo,” he said.
“Coming up next are the significant features of the 2022 NCEE that I might want to draw out into the open:
“A sum of 71,738 understudies enlisted, with 34,030 guys and 37,708 females.”
“The tests were taken by 96% of the understudies (68,638).” 4% (3,100) were absent.
“The state with the most applicants enlisted is Lagos State, with 19,518, of which 18,787 sat and 731 were missing.”
The FCT came in second with 8,623 enrolled competitors, of which 8,317 sat and 306 were missing.
“Anambra State completed third with 5,335 enrolled applicants, of which 5,070 sat and 265 were missing.” Zamfara State came in fourth spot with 4,500 competitors enlisted, of which 3,745 sat and 755 didn’t.
“The competitor who got the best grades is Ajidagba Akanke, a Sokoto State local with enrollment number 542121DG.” Her school was Oshodi Junior Secondary School, Tolu Complex, Apapa, Lagos, and she got a 201.
“Obot Idara, an Akwa Ibom State local with enrollment number 550470BF, came in second.” Her middle was State College Ete’s Ikot Ekpene Center, and she got a score of 200.
“The most reduced score was 01, which was accomplished by 15 competitors from different states.” Kebbi State, with 74 up-and-comers, has the least number of enlisted applicants.”
While encouraging guardians/watchmen to visit the NECO site: www.neco.gov.ng for subtleties on their kids’ outcomes, Adamu expressed that the affirmation measures for qualified competitors into universities are: 60% legitimacy; 30% Equality of State; and 10% Exigency.
Wushishi was satisfied with how easily NECO directed the assessment.
He noticed that understudies’ presentation in the current year’s assessment showed a relative improvement.
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]]>The National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) is required for admission to Federal Unity Colleges’ Junior Secondary School (JSS 1). Only students in their final year of primary school are eligible to take the exam (That is pupils in Primary 6).
The National Examinations Council (NECO) has rescheduled the 2022 National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) for admission into Federal Unity Colleges from April 23rd to May 7th, 2022.
The examination was rescheduled to allow states with low candidate registration to register their candidates for the examination.
All candidates, parents, guardians, and other relevant stakeholders are therefore urged to take note of the new examination date.
Candidate registration will continue until the new examination date is set.
Candidates, parents, and guardians are encouraged to access the Council’s website and download the new Examination Timetable.www.neco.gov.ng.
The National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) for admission into JSS 1 of Federal Unity Colleges in 2022 will be held across the country on Saturday, April 23, 2022, and Saturday, May 7, 2022.
Eligibility for NCEE Registration
Pupils in their final year of primary school who will NOT be less than 10 years old or more than 13 years old by September 2022.
How to Apply Online for the National Common Entrance Examination
The registration fee for the 2022 NCEE is four thousand five hundred Naira (N4,500.00) per candidate.
To register candidates for NCEE, existing users (Head Teachers, Parents/ Guardians) must login with their credentials. New users must:
Visit neco.gov.ng/ncee
Create an online account using phone number and email address
Activate the account from your email
Make payment into the NECO TSA using the following payment options:
CARD
BANK BRANCH
USSD
INTERNET BANKING
WALLET
Enter the candidate’s bio-data & upload his/her passport size photograph
Print photo card.
For detailed information on how to register candidate(s) click “Step by Step Guide” on neco.gov.ng/ncee.
NOTE:
The National Common Entrance Examination is paid for through the NECO portal.
After registering a candidate online, changes to the candidate’s name, date of birth, and/or state of origin will not be permitted.
Qualified candidates who selected oversubscribed Colleges may be placed at any available alternative College, subject to the carrying capacities of the Federal Unity Colleges.
The website will be closed at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 23rd, 2022, and will reopen on Saturday, May 7th, 2022.
The National Common Entrance Examination’s Structure
The following will be covered in the examination:
Paper I
Part A – Mathematics and Basic Science and Technology
Part B – English and National Values Education
Paper-II
Part A – Quantitative and Vocational Aptitude
Part B – Verbal Aptitude
List of Federal Unity Colleges
Candidates are to choose any three (3) of the following Federal Unity Colleges as First (1st), Second (2nd) and Third (3rd) choices i.e. one (1) school each from any three (3) geopolitical zones.
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]]>The examination will consist of the following:
Paper I
Part A – Mathematics and Basic Science and Technology
Part B – English and National Values Education
Paper II
Part A – Quantitative and Vocational Aptitude
Part B – Verbal Aptitude
National Common Entrance Examination Timetable
DATE: SATURDAY, May 7, 2022.
TIME ACTIVITY
7:30am – 9:30am Validation of candidates, marking of attendance and Sanitization
9:30am – 9:40am Issuance of customized OMR answer sheets for Paper I to candidates
9:40am – 9:50am Issuance of Paper I Question papers to candidates
9:50am – 12:00pm Paper I
Part A – Mathematics and Basic Science & Technology
Part B – English and National Values Education
12:00pm – 12:55pm Break and Sanitization
12:55pm – 1:05pm Issuance of customized OMR answer sheets for Paper II to candidates
1:05pm – 1:15pm Issuance of Paper-II Question papers to candidates
1:15pm – 2:35pm Paper-II
Part A – Quantitative and Vocational Aptitude
Part B – Verbal Aptitude
NOTE:
Where the time on the question paper differs from the time on this timetable, the time on the question paper should be strictly adhered to.
Albinos and Blind candidates are to be allowed 30 extra minutes at the end of each paper.
Blind candidates must make use of NECO supplied OBR Customized braille sheet for the examination.
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]]>This was announced by the Registrar/Chief Executive of NECO, Prof. Dantani Ibrahim Wushishi, in Minna on Thursday. He said the results were released just after sixty-four (64) days after the last paper was written.
According to the NECO boss, “the Number of candidates that registered for the examination was 47, 916.
“The number of candidates that sat for the English Language was 45,821 out of which 36,116, representing 78.82% made Credit and above.
” 45,756 Candidates sat for Mathematics, out of which 35,706, representing 78.04percent made Credit and above.
“The number of candidates who got five (5) Credits and above, including English Language and Mathematics is 29,342, representing 62.59%.
“On the other hand, 37,991 candidates, representing 81.04%, got five (5) Credits and above, irrespective of English Language and Mathematics.
“The Number of Candidates booked for various forms of malpractice in 2021 is 4,454, as against 6,465 in 2020, which shows a significant decline in the number of malpractice cases.”
Speaking further, Prof. Dantani said candidates can access their results on the NECO website www.neco.gov.ng, using their examination registration numbers.
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