The National Examination Council (NECO) has
released the June/July 2015 results with improvement
of 16 per cent in credits in English and Mathematics.
The NECO Registrar, Prof. Abdulrashid Garba, who
announced the results yesterday in Minna, said that
68.56 per cent of candidates got more than five credits
this year. He said that the 2015 result was an
improvement on 2014 when 52.29 per cent got above
five credits.
Garba said that 969, 491 sat for the examination out of
the 969, 991 candidates that registered. He added that
0.11 per cent cases of malpractice were recorded,
adding that the results of candidates involved have
been cancelled.
The Registrar said that the council was able to sustain
its timely release of results in less than 60 days from
the date the last paper was written. “The 2015
examinations result was released within 60 days after
the final paper.
This shows a great success achieved by the council.”
“Lists of schools which were involved in examination
malpractices have been blacklisted and the results of
students who wrote in such centres have been
cancelled,” he said. Garba called on candidates who
sat for the examination to access their results on
NECO web site www.mynecoexams.com.
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