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BREAKING: NECO Releases 2022 SSCE Results

The National Examinations Council has released the 2022 Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination results.

The Registrar/Chief Executive of NECO, Prof. Dantani Ibrahim announced the results on Thursday at the NECO Headquarters in Minna, Niger State.

Dantani noted that the result was released 45 days after the last paper was written by school-based candidates.

He also said candidates can access their results on NECO website www.neco.gov.ng using their examination registration numbers

Aside from the results, Dantani said the 29 supervisors were blacklisted for their alleged involvement in various malpractice offences and also four schools were recommended for de-recognition for two years over consistent malpractices.

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Meanwhile, Wushishi revealed that the council recorded a decline in malpractice in the 2022 internal senior school certificate examinations as against other years.

According to him, the decline in malpractice during the examination was appreciable.

“In the area of malpractices, 13, 595 were caught as against 20, 003 in year 2021, which showed appreciable decline in number of malpractices cases.”

“Twenty nine supervisors were blacklisted for various offended ranging from poor supervision, insult, aiding and abetting during the examinations”.

Dantani stated that candidates that 1, 209, 703 registered for the Examinations while 1, 198, 412 sat for the examination.

He added that the number of candidates who got five credits and above, including English Language and Mathematics is 727, 864 representing 60.74 per cent.

Also the number of candidates with special needs he gave as 1, 031 adding that 98 with albinism, 177 with autism, 574 with hearing impairments and 107 are visually impaired.

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