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How to check NECO result

The National Examination Council, NECO has announced the release of the 2018 SSCE results.

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According to to a statement signed by the acting Registrar of the Council, Abubakar Gana, only 742,455 of the candidates got at least five credits, including Mathematics and English Language out of the 1,041,536 candidates who sat for the 2018 NECO examinations.

For candidates who haven't checked their results on the Council’s results website, here is how to check it.

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1.Select year Examination Type

2.Select year of examination

3.Enter your card PIN number

4.Enter your Examination Number

5.Click on “Check My Result” button.

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