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BREAKING News!! NECO Releases Nov/Dec 2016 Exam Results (See The States With The Best & Worst Results)

The National Examination Council NECO has released the results of November/December 2016 Senior School
Certificate Examinations, SSCE.The result of the 2016 November/December Senior School Certificate Examination, has been released by the National Examinations Council (NECO) on Tuesday, February 21st.Speaking to news reporters at the council’s headquarters in Minna, the Registrar/Chief Executive of NECO, Prof. Charles Uwakwe, said that the release of the results is coming exactly sixty days after the exams were conducted.In the analysis for candidates’ general performance by States, Ogun state has the best result as 5,183 students obtainedfive credits and above in all subjects representing 91.13% while Zamfara state records the worst result with only 59 candidates obtaining 5 credits and above representing 25.65%.According to Uwakwe “a total of 47,941 candidates registered, out of which 47,118sat for the examinations, and the number of candidates with five credits including Mathematics and English Language put at28,530 (60.55%)”.A total number of46,024candidates sat for English language with33,303credit pass representing72.34%, while out of the45,574that sat for Mathematics, a total39,454candidates got credit pass representing86.54%.While putting the number of candidates with malpractice cases at 7,699 representing16.3%, Abia state records the highest case with 953 candidates representing 12.37%, with Edo state as least state in malpractices recording only 8 case representing 0.10%. English has the highest case with 1,162 candidates involved.Uwakwe advised candidates to access their results on NECO websitewww.mynecoexams.comusing their Examination Registration Number and scratch cards.We wish all Naijaloadites who sat for the exams a loud goodluck.

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