1. ELIGIBILITY
Only Final year pupils of Primary Schools are eligible for the exams. Primary school final year ranges from primary 5 to primary 6. This is because the highest level in some primary school is five.2. ENTRY PROCEDURE
Private Candidates can also obtain scratch cards from NECO State Offices Nationwide at the rate of N2,500.00 (Two Thousand Five Hundred naira) only per Candidate, after payment into NECO Treasury Single Account (TSA) in any of the Commercial Banks.
High Commissions, Embassies or Consulates should collect scratch cards from the nearest NECO State Office after the payment of $400.00 into NECO Treasury Single Account (TSA) in any of the Commercial Banks.
Overseas Candidates should Note that Examination Centres are only within the Country.
Click on http://www.mynecoexams.com/ncee/
Enter Pin number and Serial number on the scratch card.
Enter registration details and upload passport photograph of the candidate.
Print the candidate’s Photocard to obtain his/her registration and centre numbers.
3. STRUCTURE OF THE EXAMINATION
Part A – Mathematics and General Science
Part B – Quantitative and Vocational Aptitude
Part A – English and Social Studies
Part B – Verbal Aptitude
How To Register For National Common Entrance 2018
1. Applicants are to visit the NCEE Registration Portal to download the Offline Application Form Or Purchase The Scratch Card For Online Registration.Registration Date And Deadline:
For 2017, the Registration Began From 16th January and Closing Date was March 27th, 2017.You may be wondering, when will common entrance registration begin for 2018? The registration date and deadline for 2018 is not out but is likely to be in that range.
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