NECO reschedules 2021 National Common Entrance Exam
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NECO: The National Examinations Council has rescheduled the 2021 National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) into Federal Unity Colleges to Saturday fifth June 2021 as endorsed by the Federal Ministry of Education.
The Examination which was at first booked for Saturday 29th May, 2021, was rescheduled to give states with low enlistment of up-and-comers the chance to enroll their contender for the assessment.
In an articulation by Head Information and Public Relations Division, Azeez Sani all up-and-comers, guardians, watchmen and significant partners are subsequently ordered to observe the new date for the assessment.
The enlistment of up-and-comers will proceed till the new date of the assessment.
“Competitors, guardians and gatekeepers are encouraged to download the new Examination Time Table from the Council’s site: www.neco.gov.ng.
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