Gana said about 9,000 of the candidates that registered for the examinations did not sit for the papers, noting that “1,041,536 registered for the examination, while 1,032,729 sat for it.
He also mentioned that there was an improvemnet in the 2018 NECO result compared to that of the previous year.
“Comparative analysis of candidates with five credits and above, including English Language and Mathematics for 2017 and 2018, shows 70.85 percent for 2017 and 71.48 percent for 2018— an increase of 0.63 percent.” He directed candidates to access their results online.
To check results, candidates are to follow the steps outlined below:
Click here for NECO website http://www.mynecoexams.com/results/
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