The National Examination Council (NECO) has released the Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations (SSCE) (internal) with a total of 878,925 candidates scoring credits and above including Mathematics and English Language.
This represents 71.64 percent pass rate and when compared with the 2020 SSCE figure of 894,101 representing 73.89 percent, there was a decrease of 2.25 percent.
Announcing the release of the results, the Registrar and Chief Executive of NECO, Professor Dantani Ibrahim Wushishi, said a total of 1,233,631 candidates registered while 1,226,796 actually sat for the examination.
He explained that candidates who made five credits and above irrespective of English Language and Mathematics were 1,226,796 representing 94.04 percent.
Also, when compared with the 2020 SSCE figure of 1,112,041 representing 91.91 percent, there was an increase of 2.13 percent.
He, however, noted that a total of 20,003 candidates were involved in various examination malpractices, representing 1.63 percent, compared to 33,470 representing 2.61 percent cases recorded in 2020.
He attributed the delay in the release of the results of both internal and external candidates to challenges facing the council.
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