The National Examination Council (NECO) has released the results of the
2017 senior school certificate examination (SSCE) it conducted
throughout the country and some overseas countries between June and
July.
The results showed that 745,053 candidates that sat for the examination
recorded credit and above passes in English and Mathematics, while
947,850 candidates passed with credits and above in five subjects
irrespective of English and Mathematics.
According to the Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of NECO,
Professor Charles Uwakwe, who announced the results, over 1,055,988
candidates registered for the examination, while 1,051472 actually sat
for the test which covered a total of 76 subjects.
The registrar disclosed that 50,586 candidates were involved in
examination malpractices, adding that 276 schools were involved in “mass
cheating” in 34 states.
As a result, Uwakwe said six schools had been “derecognised” for their
institution being involved in examination malpractices in addition to 23
supervisors “who aided malpractices in one way or the other were
blacklisted”.
Candidates can proceed the official website
http://www.mynecoexams.com/results/default.aspx online to check their results
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