About 68.56 per cent of the candidates that wrote the June/July 2015 National Examination, NECO obtained credit in more than five subjects.
The NECO Registrar, Prof. Abdulrashid Garba disclosed this while announcing the results on Thursday in Minna, Niger State.
He said that the results showed an improvement of 16 per cent in credits in English Language and Mathematics.
According to him, the 2015 result was an improvement on 2014 when 52.29 per cent of the candidates obtained credits in five subjects.
Garba said that 969,491 sat for the examination out of the 969,991 candidates that registered while 0.11 per cent cases of malpractice were recorded.
The NECO 2015 examinations result was released within 60 days after the final paper. This shows a great success achieved by the council.
Lists of schools which were involved in examination malpractice have been blacklisted and the results of students who wrote in such centres had been cancelled.
The NECO Registrar, Prof. Abdulrashid Garba disclosed this while announcing the results on Thursday in Minna, Niger State.
He said that the results showed an improvement of 16 per cent in credits in English Language and Mathematics.
According to him, the 2015 result was an improvement on 2014 when 52.29 per cent of the candidates obtained credits in five subjects.
Garba said that 969,491 sat for the examination out of the 969,991 candidates that registered while 0.11 per cent cases of malpractice were recorded.
The NECO 2015 examinations result was released within 60 days after the final paper. This shows a great success achieved by the council.
Lists of schools which were involved in examination malpractice have been blacklisted and the results of students who wrote in such centres had been cancelled.
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