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NECO Nov/Dec 2016 Examination Results Have Been Released


National Examinations Council (NECO) has released the results of the November/December 2016 Senior School Certificate Examinations.
The Registrar and Chief Executive of NECO, Prof. Charles Uwakwe,
who disclosed this today in Minna also revealed that the results
were released exactly 60 days after the exams.





“A total of 47,941 candidates registered, out of which 47,118 sat
for the exams and the number of candidates with five credits,
including Mathematics and English Language, put at 28,530
(60.55%).” He stated.
He advised candidates to access their results on the NECO
website: www.mynecoexam.com, using their Examination
Registration Number and scratch cards.
To check click here



-Select Examination Type (i.e Nov/Dec)
-Select year of examination (i.e. 2016)
-Enter your card PIN number
-Enter your Examination Number
-Click on “Check My Result” button and wait for the result to come
up on the screen. GOOD LUCK

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