Minna—National
Examinations Council, (NECO) yesterday released results of the November
/December Senior School Certificate Examination, SSCE, after only 38 days of
conducting the examinations.
This
is a departure from the past during which results were released between 80 and
90 days after the last paper which had
always truncated the admission of
successful candidates into tertiary institutions within the stipulated time.
Registrar
of the Council, Professor Charles Uwakwe, who said this in Minna, the early release of the results
was due to the renewed efforts of the Council towards efficient service
delivery.
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According
to him: “The early release of the results will enable candidates who wish to
gain admission into higher institutions utilize the results before the end of
admission process for the 2017/2018 academic session.”
He said out of the 42,429 candidates that sat
for the examination, 24,098 representing 56.79% passed with five credits and
above including English and Mathematics.
He
also disclosed that 32,917 candidates passed with five credits and above
irrespective of English language and Mathematics adding that 32,701 candidates
passed at credit level and above in Mathematics and 29,258 scored credit and
above in English language.
Professor
Uwakwe said despite the sensitization against examination malpractices, the
Council still recorded some pockets of malpractices with 4,425 cases representing 5.9% decrease from the past records.
An
analysis of the results showed that Ogun State fielded 5687 candidates and led the 36 states and Abuja by recording
91.42% pass followed by Akwa – Ibom with 1,118 candidates which recorded 87%
pass while Oyo state with 8513 candidates came third recording 86.90% pass.
Zamfara state fielded only 230 candidates and recorded 12.90% pass to come last.
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By Wole Mosadomi
Source: Vanguardnews
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