NECO Phases Out Paper Exams, Launches Full Computer-Based Testing From November 2025

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  • NECO to migrate all SSCE External exams to computer-based system starting November/December 2025.

  • CBT centres must meet strict hall, system, personnel, and security requirements; make-shift centres prohibited.

  • Minimum 150 functional computers per centre, CCTV surveillance, air-conditioning, reliable internet, and backup power mandatory.

The National Examinations Council (NECO) has confirmed it will phase out the paper-pencil examination system, beginning with the 2025 November/December Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) External. All future examinations will adopt a full computer-based testing (CBT) framework.

NECO has invited interested Computer-Based Examination centre operators across Nigeria to apply for registration, ensuring they meet technical, infrastructural, and security standards. Centres must provide a minimum of 150 functional computers or laptops, 10% backups, robust servers, virus-free systems, and gigabit LAN connectivity.

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Hall requirements include individual cubicles of prescribed dimensions, adequate air-conditioning, functional lighting, cabled CCTV with IP cameras, strong MTN or Airtel network signals, and visible wall clocks as wristwatches are banned. Make-shift or shared-premises centres are disallowed.

Facilities and personnel standards demand backup power supply (minimum 40kVA generator and UPS/inverters for three hours), trustworthy technical staff including two technical personnel and one network engineer, internal toilets, holding rooms, and fenced premises with adequate security.

NECO emphasised that all centres must be dedicated CBT facilities, maintained year-round, to safeguard the integrity and credibility of examinations.

 

 

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