NECO June/July SSCE Results For 2016 Released
It has been gathered that the National
Examination Council, (NECO), has released the
2016 June/July Senior School Certificate
Examination (SSCE) results.
According to Prof. Charles Uwakwe, Registrar of
the Council, out of the 1,022,474 who sat for the
examination, 88.51% of candidates obtained at
least five credits including in Mathematics and
English Language.
He further revealed that 905,011 (84.54 per
cent) of candidates got 5 credits and above in
English Language while 812,846 (80.16 percent)
got 5 credits and above in Mathematics.
Ekiti State recorded the highest with 96.48
percent and Katsina State recording the least
with 72.59 percent.
He however noted that 43,905 cases of
malpractice were recorded, with 194 schools
implicated in cases of mass cheating; adding
that the results of candidates involved have
been cancelled.
Candidates are advised to visit the official
NECO website http://www.mynecoexams.com/
results/ to check their results.
It has been gathered that the National
Examination Council, (NECO), has released the
2016 June/July Senior School Certificate
Examination (SSCE) results.
According to Prof. Charles Uwakwe, Registrar of
the Council, out of the 1,022,474 who sat for the
examination, 88.51% of candidates obtained at
least five credits including in Mathematics and
English Language.
He further revealed that 905,011 (84.54 per
cent) of candidates got 5 credits and above in
English Language while 812,846 (80.16 percent)
got 5 credits and above in Mathematics.
Ekiti State recorded the highest with 96.48
percent and Katsina State recording the least
with 72.59 percent.
He however noted that 43,905 cases of
malpractice were recorded, with 194 schools
implicated in cases of mass cheating; adding
that the results of candidates involved have
been cancelled.
Candidates are advised to visit the official
NECO website http://www.mynecoexams.com/
results/ to check their results.
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