Thursday, August 15, 2019

NECO result

Latest Update: Has NECO released the results of candidates that participated in its 2019 June/July Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE)? No, the results are yet to be released. From experience, NECO results are always available online 60 days from the date the last paper on the timetable was written. Will you like to know immediately the 2019 NECO result is released? BOOKMARK THIS PAGE AND KEEP CHECKING BACK.
National Examinations Council, NE
This is to inform all the candidates that participated in the National Examinations Council (NECO) 2018 June/July Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE), that their results have been released.
The NECO June/July examination is the examination taken by candidates in their last stage of Secondary School Education.
Candidates are advised to get the National Examinations Council (NECO) result checker card which goes for N300 (three hundred naira only) to access their results. You may however pay above the official rate of N300 (three hundred naira only) if you are getting it outside NECO offices.
After getting the result checker which contains the PIN Number you need to check your result, you can then follow the six (6) simple steps below to access your NECO Result.

Check Your NECO Result.

To be able to check your result, you have to purchase NECO result checking Token online. RECOMMENDED: How to Purchase NECO Token. Then after, follow the procedure outlined below:
  1. Go to NECO result checking portal at  https://result.neco.gov.ng/.
  2. Pick your exam year. i.e. 2019
  3. Pick your exam type. i.e. SSCE INTERNAL (JUN/JUL)
  4. Enter your Token Number and registration number in the appropriate columns.
  5. Finally, click on check result button to access your NECO result.
If you follow the simple steps outlined above, by now you should be seeing your grades in each subject. 
Note: The NECO result Checker has a limited number of use. To avoid subsequent usage, just send your result to your email.
NECO acting Registrar, Abubakar Gana, said out of the 1,041,536 candidates who sat for the examinations, only 742,455 of the candidates got at least five credit passes including Mathematics and the English Language.
He added that a total number of 20,181 candidates were involved in examination malpractices, less than the figure of 2017.
After checking your result, don’t forget to share it with others via the comment section below.

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