828,284 candidates secured credit in English Language and Mathematics representing 60.55% of the candidates who sat for the 2024 Senior Secondary School Certificate (SSCE) internal examination conducted by the National Examination Council (NECO).
Announcing the results at the headquarters of the council in Minna, the Niger State capital on Thursday, NECO Registrar, Prof Dantani Wushishi, said 1,376,436 candidates sat for the examination and that the results are coming about two months after the final examination.
Other details of the results showed that 83.9% of the candidates who sat for the examination earned five credits and above, irrespective of English Language and Mathematics.
Wushishi also gave a further breakdown of candidates involved in malpractices in the 2024 internal examination. He said 8,407, indicating a reduction from 12,030 in the 2023 examination.
Other details of the results showed that 83.9% of the candidates who sat for the examination earned five credits and above, irrespective of English Language and Mathematics.
Wushishi also gave a further breakdown of candidates involved in malpractices in the 2024 internal examination. He said 8,407, indicating a reduction from 12,030 in the 2023 examination.
“The 2024 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) was conducted from Wednesday 19th June to Friday 26th July, 2024, while the Marking Exercise took place from Monday 19th August to Sunday 8th September, 2024.
The NECO boss gave the highlights of the results, as followed:
“Number of candidates registered for the examination is 1,376,423, representing 706,950 males and 669,473 Females.
“Number of candidates that sat is 1,367,736 representing 702,112 Males and 665,624 females.
“Number of candidates with five Credits and above, including English and Mathematics is 828,284, representing 60.55%.
“Number of candidates with five Credits and above, irrespective of
English and Mathematics is 1,147,597, representing 83.90%.”
He said that during the conduct of the examination, 40 schools were found to have been involved in mass cheating in 17 states, adding that they will be facing a panel and appropriate sanctions will be applied.