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NECO Results Checker: Here’s How to Check Your NECO SSCE 2024 Results

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Ameenah Hassan

NECO Releases Checker here. The National Examination Council (NECO) announces the release of its 2024 SSCE results for all.

Professor Dantani Wushishi, the body’s Registrar/Chief Executive, revealed this to journalists on Thursday, September 19, during a briefing in Minna.

Wushishi added that NECO had placed 21 supervisors in 12 states on a redlist. Due to widespread cheating in three subjects, they are also considering de-recognising one school in Ekiti State.

Out of the 1,367,736 candidates who took the test, 828,284 passed with five credits or more, including English and mathematics. This represents 60.55% of the total number of candidates.

Students sitting NECO examinations in the South East, the results are now available nationwide online

Here are steps on how to check your NECO results:

  1. Visit the NECO Result Portal:

   – Go to the official NECO result-checking portal at https://www.neco.gov.ng/

  1. Select Examination Type:

   – From the drop-down menu, choose the examination type, such as “SSCE Internal” or “SSCE External,” depending on the exam you took.

  1. Select Examination Year:

   – Choose “2024” as the examination year.

  1. Enter Your Token:

   – Input the result-checking token code in the appropriate field. You can purchase the token online through the NECO portal.

  1. Enter Your Registration Number:

   – Type in your examination registration number correctly in the required field.

  1. Click on “Check Result”:

   – Once all the fields are filled, click the “Check Result” button to view your results.

  1. Print Your Result:

   – After viewing your results, you can print a copy for keeping by clicking the “Print” button.

Additional Tips:

– Double-check all the information entered to avoid errors.

– You are only able to check a candidate’s results once with the result-checker token. You are only allowed to try five times, and you are not allowed to check the same result with a different token.

– If you have any issues, contact NECO support or visit the nearest NECO office for assistance.

 

Ameenah Hassan

Ameenah Hassan is a content writer with experience in public relations. She has contributed to Arbiterz since 2021, writing research-based news and features on business. She is currently pursuing a degree in Mass Communication at the University of Lagos.

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