NECO (SSCE) is Nigeria’s national secondary exam aligned with the national curriculum and widely accepted by Nigerian institutions (universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education).
Eligibility & candidate types
School candidates: Register via your school; the centre manages timetables, supervision, and practicals.
Private candidates: Register through approved centres; confirm venue and schedule early.
Registration & documents
Confirm acceptance of NECO for your intended course/institution.
Choose subjects with a counsellor; ensure prerequisites are covered.
Prepare photo, biodata (names/DoB), and IDs per centre requirements.
Pay fees before deadlines; retain receipts and tokens securely.
Subject groups & paper formats
Group
Examples & notes
Core
English Language, Mathematics (common academic core).
Sciences
Biology, Chemistry, Physics (practicals where applicable).
Humanities
Government, Literature, Geography, History, etc.
Electives
Pick to suit your intended degree requirements; avoid timetable clashes.
Exam & result timelines
Registration/exam windows vary by year. Results typically release weeks after exams. Verify dates on NECO official channels.
Grading & result checking
Use official portals only; store tokens/printouts safely.
Understand grade thresholds for your target institution/course.
Corrections, remarking & certificates
Corrections (e.g., names/DoB) and remarking are time-bound; follow the published steps and keep copies of all submissions.
Pros/cons vs WAEC
Pros: National alignment; strong acceptance within Nigeria; useful alternative to or complement with WAEC.
Consider: International recognition varies—confirm policies for any foreign applications.
Study & prep plan
Simulate timed papers using past questions.
Plan around practicals/orals where required.
Track all key deadlines and avoid timetable conflicts.
FAQs
Is NECO accepted internationally?
Acceptance varies by country and institution. Always check official entry requirements for your destination.
Can I sit NECO without WAEC?
Yes, many candidates do; ensure your target institutions accept NECO for your course.
What if exam dates clash?
Check full timetables early; if taking multiple exams, avoid overlapping papers before you register.