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35 inmates of Jos Prison to sit for NECO exams

35 inmates of Jos Prison to sit for NECO exams

 The Nigerian Prisons Service (NPS) has said that 35 inmates of the Jos prison will participate in the 2018 Nov/Dec Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) of the National Examination Council (NECO).
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NECO to begin sales of NCEE forms soon

NECO to begin sales of NCEE forms soon

The National Examinations Council (NECO) says it has concluded preparations to begin sales of its 2017 National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) forms.

59 Jos Prisons inmates make good results in NECO, JSS, FSLC

59 Jos Prisons inmates make good results in NECO, JSS, FSLC

No fewer than 59 inmates of the Jos Prisons have passed in flying colours in national examinations conducted by the National Examination Council, NECO, and the Federal Ministry of Education, leading to the award of certificates in education.

‎FG cancels ‎ 2nd NECO test for Unity Schools

‎FG cancels ‎ 2nd NECO test for Unity Schools

Federal Government Monday, cancelled the second test, otherwise known as National Common Entrance screening test conducted by the National Examination Council (NECO) for admission into Federal Government Colleges.

Educationists blame govt for mass failure in NECO, WAEC

Educationists blame govt for mass failure in NECO, WAEC

Stakeholders in Nigeria’s education sector have said that government’s inability to alleviate the fundamental challenges in the sector is responsible for the poor performance of students in the qualifying examinations organised by the National Examinations Council (NECO) and the West African Examination Council

NECO releases 2013 May/June SSCE results

NECO releases 2013 May/June SSCE results

The National Examinations Council, NECO, has released 2013 Senior Schools Certificate Examinations results with a considerable improvement by the students nationwide compared with the past results.

Education for sale: High fees, mercenaries bane of education sector

Education for sale: High fees, mercenaries bane of education sector

Posing as an unlucky candidate who had failed her Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), our reporter got the following response from the other end of the line: “Listen, I work with JAMB. I have been doing this for a very long time; do you know how many admissions I have processed for people this year alone? Don’t worry, send me the details and leave everything to me, it will cost you N5,000. I am sure you can afford that.”