REGISTRATION FOR 2018 NATIONAL COMMON ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
Ahead of the 2018 National Common Entrance Examination for admission of candidates into the 104 Federal Government Colleges on Saturday, April 14, 2018, Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu has expressed worry over low registration for the examination so far.
Consequently, he has
directed that registration portal provided by the National Examination Council
(NECO) should remain open till April 13, 2018 to enable more eligible
candidates register.
This he said was necessary
to boost federal government’s drive to guarantee Access and Equity in
educational development in Nigeria.
According to him, the report
of a meeting of major stakeholders in the education sector indicated that as at
March 03, 2018, total number of candidates registered stood at 71, 294 as
against 80,421 that wrote the examination in 2017.
The report further shows
three states with highest registrations so far as Lagos with
24,465 candidates, Federal
Capital Territory- Abuja 7,699 and River State with 4,810 candidates
respectively. On the other hand, three states with extreme low registration
are: Zamfara with only 28 candidates, Kebbi 50 and Taraba 95 candidates
respectively.
Mallam Adamu Adamu
reaffirmed the determination of the Ministry to hold the examination as planned
and enjoined state governments, parents, heads of schools and relevant interest
groups, particularly those areas with low registration to take step to remedy
the situation.
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