2018 2019 gce neco result news
Here are some updates on the 2018 and 2019 GCE Neco results:
2018 GCE Neco Results
- The National Examinations Council (NECO) released the 2018 GCE results on November 15, 2018.
- According to the results, 64.89% of candidates who sat for the examination passed.
- The overall pass rate was 64.89%, with 1,136,017 candidates passing out of 1,755,066 who sat for the examination.
- The best candidate in the examination scored 9 points, while the worst candidate scored 1 point.
2019 GCE Neco Results
- The National Examinations Council (NECO) released the 2019 GCE results on November 14, 2019.
- According to the results, 65.76% of candidates who sat for the examination passed.
- The overall pass rate was 65.76%, with 1,244,221 candidates passing out of 1,893,301 who sat for the examination.
- The best candidate in the examination scored 9 points, while the worst candidate scored 1 point.
Key Statistics
- In 2018, the highest number of candidates who passed was in the Science subject, with 67.14% of candidates passing.
- In 2019, the highest number of candidates who passed was in the English Language subject, with 68.15% of candidates passing.
- The lowest pass rate in 2018 was in the Hausa subject, with 56.45% of candidates passing.
- The lowest pass rate in 2019 was in the Yoruba subject, with 57.14% of candidates passing.
Implications
- The results of the 2018 and 2019 GCE Neco examinations have implications for the candidates who sat for the examination. Those who passed can proceed to further their education, while those who failed may need to retake the examination or seek alternative routes to achieve their educational goals.
- The results also have implications for the National Examinations Council (NECO) and the Nigerian government, as they will need to review and improve the examination process to ensure that it is fair and effective.
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