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The National Examinations Council (NECO) has unveiled the timetable and guidelines for the conduct of its 2020 examinations for Senior Secondary 3 students.


The National Examinations Council (NECO) has unveiled the timetable and guidelines for the conduct of its 2020 examinations for Senior Secondary 3 students.

NECO Registrar/Chief Executive Officer, Professor Godswill Obioma disclosed this on Tuesday during a press conference at the Council’s Headquarters in Minna, the Niger State capital.

His briefing is tagged, “Making the Conduct Of Public Examinations Work in the COVID-19 Era.”

The NECO chief noted that the body has rolled out guidelines to enable schools prepare for conduct of the exams.

The guidelines include preparing examination centres and schools in compliance with COVID-19 protocols; decontamination of examination centres and schools; maintaining prescribed physical and social distancing protocols by candidates and examination officials.

Others include the provision of water and hand washing facilities, sanitizers and face masks by school proprietors, managers, parents and guardians as the case may be; as well as use of water, hand washing facilities, sanitizers and face masks by school proprietors, managers, parents/guardians, examination officials candidates and security officials.

On the number of candidates expected to write the examination, Professor Obioma said so far, only 169,144 students have registered for the Senior School Certificate Examination.

He also explained that 104,341 students and 80,110 pupils have so far registered for both the Basic Examination Certificate Examination (BECE) and the National Common Entrance Examination respectively.

This comes two weeks after the Federal Government released a comprehensive schedule for various national examinations for exit classes including Junior Secondary School (JSS) 3 and Senior Secondary School (SSS) 3.

The Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajuiba, who made the announcement on July 29 in Abuja after a series of meetings with chief executives of examination bodies in the country revealed that NECO examination will hold will start on October 5 and end on November 18.

According to him, the National Business and Technical Examination Board (NABTEB) examinations will start on September 21 and end on October 15.

“Other details of the schedule indicate that the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examinations, for SS3, conducted by NECO will start on October 5 and end on November 18, 2020,” he said.

He explained that the Basic Education Certificate Examinations (BECE) for JSS 3 students, also conducted by NECO, will start on August 24 and end on September 7.

COVID-19: Police postpone academy selection exams

The Nigeria Police are saying they have postponed their planned 8th Regular Course of the Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil-Kano, selection examination till further notice.

The Police command in Enugu State said this in a statement signed by its Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Daniel Ndukwe, in Enugu on Wednesday.

Ndukwe said that the postponed selection examination was earlier scheduled to hold on Saturday, Aug. 8

“The Enugu State Command of the Nigeria Police Force wishes to inform residents, particularly those who applied for admission into the 8th Regular Course of Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil-Kano, that the selection examination has been postponed till further notice.

“The postponement is in view of the COVID-19 pandemic constraints, re-scheduled WAEC/NECO and NABTEB Examinations as well as the academy’s preparation for the conduct of Computer-Based Test (CBT) exams.

“A new date will be communicated in due course.

“While candidates are warned to be wary of scammers who may want to defraud them under the guise of facilitating their admission into the Academy,’’ he said. (NAN)

Important facts about 2020 WASSCE and most recent updated timetable

THE WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL

The West African Examination Council has released the official timetable for this year's examination.

Here are some facts you should know about the exam:

1. 1,549,463 students will write the exam in 19,129 centres nationwide.

2. The examination will start on Monday, August 17, 2020.

3. It will end on Saturday, September 12, 2020.

4. Mathematics exam will hold on Monday, August 17, 2020.

5. English Language exam is scheduled for Monday, August 24, 2020.

6. COVID-19 protocols in place include handwashing facilities, temperature checks, physical distancing, etc.

7. Candidates with special needs will be given one and half time more than other candidates.

WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION FOR SCHOOL CANDIDATES, 2020

FINAL INTERNATIONAL TIMETABLE (UPDATED WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 2020)

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Notes

1. The difference in Time on Question Paper and Timetable Where the duration indicated on the question paper differs from that on the timetable, the one on the question paper should be

followed. 

2. Question Papers to be Given Out in Advance of the Dates They Are to be Taken

Visual Art 3

Paper 3A – Instructions will be given to schools two weeks before the paper is due to be taken.

Paper 3B - Question paper will be given to candidates two weeks before it is due to be taken.

Paper 3C -Candidates will be required to execute their projects within six months of the examination year. The period of submission of art pieces will be communicated to schools by the Council.

General Knowledge-In-Art Paper 3

The question paper for General Knowledge-In-Art 3 will be given to candidates two weeks before the paper is due to be taken.

Block Laying, Bricklaying and Concrete Works 3 (Practical)

The Question paper will be given to candidates three days before the paper is due to be taken.

Project Work Papers

The question papers for project work for Basketry, Graphic Design, Leatherwork, Ceramics, Sculpture, Picture Making, Textiles, Jewellery, Painting& Decorating, Dyeing & Bleaching and Leather Goods Manufacturing& Repair will be forwarded to candidates two weeks in advance of the examination. The exact date for the delivery of question papers to candidates will be communicated to them through their schools.

3.      Extra Time for Blind, Deaf and Dumb Candidates

       Blind, deaf and dumb candidates should be allowed one and half times the time allotted to other candidates.

2020 NECO exams start Oct 5, says FG

The Federal Government on Wednesday says this year ’ s Senior Secondary School Certificate Examinations for SSS 3 pupils organised by the National Examination Council will start October 5 and end November 18.
This was contained in a statement signed by the Director, Press and Public Relations, Federal Ministry of Education , Ben Goong .
In the statement titled , ‘ FG Rolls Out Schedule For National Examination’ , the ministry also said the National Business and Technical Examination Board examination would commence effective September 21 through October 15.
“ Registration for NECO ( SSCE) which is ongoing will end on the 10th of September 2020 and there shall be no extension for registration whatsoever, ” the statement noted .
The PUNCH had earlier reported that FG announced on Monday that this year ’ s West African Senior School Certificate Examination would commence on August 17.
Details later …

WAEC reacts as Nigerian government cancels 2020 WASSCE Exam

WAEC reacts as Nigerian government cancels 2020 WASSCE Exam

The West African Examinations Council, WAEC, has recognized the decision of the Nigerian government to stop final year students from writing the 2020 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

Recall that the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, on Wednesday announced that SS 3 students in the country would not participate in the forthcoming examination.

He told State House Correspondents shortly after the week’s virtual Federal Executive Council, FEC, meeting that the reason for the action was to keep the students from being exposed to COVID-19.

But in an interview on Thursday, WAEC’s Head of Nigeria’s Office, Patrick Areghan, said the exam body respects the decision of the government, saying it is within the legitimate power of governments of the five-member countries to make such decisions.

Areghan said the examination body was still reviewing the situation and that it would update the public as soon as final decisions are taken.

He said he could not speak on whether the examinations would continue in the other four countries or not until the “coast is clear.”

He said; “We cannot make any categorical statement for now. We are operating in five-member countries and we cooperate with the government. We recognise the fact that the government has the right and power to take positions, and we cannot confront the government. We work hand in hand with the government.”

ADDRESS BY MR. PATRICK E. AREGHAN, FCGP HEAD OF THE NIGERIA NATIONAL OFFICE OF THE WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL (WAEC), AT A PRESS BRIEFING ON THE CONDUCT OF THE WASSCE FOR SCHOOL CANDIDATES, 2020 HELD ON TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2020 AT THE WAEC NATIONAL OFFICE, YABA, LAGOS

ADDRESS BY MR. PATRICK E. AREGHAN, FCGP HEAD OF THE NIGERIA NATIONAL OFFICE OF THE WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL (WAEC), AT A PRESS BRIEFING ON THE CONDUCT OF THE WASSCE FOR SCHOOL CANDIDATES, 2020 HELD ON TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2020 AT THE WAEC NATIONAL OFFICE, YABA, LAGOS
Gentlemen of the media, on behalf of the Registrar to Council, the Management and Staff of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), Nigeria, I am delighted to welcome you to this press briefing, my first with you since assuming office as the Head of the Nigeria National Office of WAEC. We have invited you here today to acquaint you with our preparations and readiness for the conduct of the much-awaited WASSCE for School Candidates, 2020.
As you are aware, the examination was earlier scheduled to take place between the 6th of April and 5th of June, 2020, but had to be postponed due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
The examination will now hold between 3rd August and 5th September, 2020, covering a space of five (5) weeks.  There is a novel development in this arrangement in the sense that the examination would be held from Monday through Saturday, in order to be able to achieve the five-week span.   A total of One Million Five Hundred and Forty Nine Thousand Four Hundred and Sixty Three (1,549, 463) candidates have registered for the diet from 19,129 schools out of which 786,421 are males and 763,042 are females.
The choice of the period (August 3rd to September 5th, 2020) for the conduct of the examination was not arbitrarily set. WAEC consulted extensively with the governments of all the five member countries before arriving at the period and duration of the examination.
In deference to the Federal Government of Nigeria, the five-week arrangement was arrived at in order to make room for the other Examining Bodies to equally conduct their examinations in good time.  The shortening of the period is also of advantage in terms of reducing the period of mass social interaction with its attendant consequences.
During the waiting period, we continued to fine tune and perfect all arrangements for the smooth and successful conduct of the examination and I am happy to inform you that we are set to conduct the examination in Nigeria.
In conducting the examination, we have taken due cognizance of the various measures/protocols rolled out by the Federal and State governments of Nigeria, aimed at checking the spread of the pandemic.  We have encapsulated all these measures in a pamphlet which will be circulated to all stakeholders for their necessary guidance. For the sake of emphasis, schools must provide wash-hand buckets with running water, soaps, hand sanitizers and thermometer hand-gun to check the temperature of all concerned.  All examination functionaries, including the Council’s staff on distribution; Supervisors; Invigilators, Inspectors; candidates and school officials will be required to wear face masks, wash and sanitize their hands daily and throughout the duration of the examination. 
Let me assure you and the general public that we shall adhere strictly to social/physical distancing in the examination halls by making sure that candidates sit two (2) metres apart.  This means that many more classrooms will be used and many more supervisors and invigilators will be required to conduct the examination. This has certainly raised the supervision fee to be paid to supervisors as well as the provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to staff, Supervisors and other examination officials. No doubt, all these measures have financial implications which were not contemplated at the time of drawing up the budget for the conduct of the examination. The big question looming now is how can this extra fund be raised?
On this note, therefore, we are appealing to the governments at various levels to come to our aid. We equally call on Multi-National companies, corporate organizations and philanthropic individuals to donate these PPE to us. It is essential that all examination functionaries are well kitted to avoid the spread of the disease.  May I also use this medium to escalate our challenge to the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on Covid-19 and to humbly request for any possible assistance.  WAEC has Zonal and Branch Offices all over the Federation.  The various state governments can donate the required PPE to the WAEC offices in their states.
Gentlemen of the media, these are no normal times. This examination is going to be conducted under a very unfriendly atmosphere and conditions.  I will like to use this opportunity to advise all schools and candidates to make the best use of the situation in order to turn adversity into success.
I must not fail to warn all schools and candidates to shun any form of examination malpractice. Lack of preparedness is not an excuse to cheat. For the benefit of doubt, standards already set remain sacrosanct.  Do not delude yourself by thinking that they will be lowered due to the prevailing circumstances.  Therefore, as usual, you get what you deserve.  It will be a double tragedy for any candidate to write the examination under very difficult circumstances and not to have any result.
Schools and candidates must resist the temptation of patronizing dubious websites that claim or would claim to have examination questions at their disposal. We cannot claim not to know that they are right now strategizing on their evil machinations. They are fake and conscienceless destiny destroyers. Self-reliance is the sure key to success.
The Final International Timetable has been sent to all the WAEC Zonal and Branch Offices for onward dispatch to schools and Federal and State Ministries of Education. 
Finally, Gentlemen of the media, I want to thank you once again for honouring our invitation to this Press Briefing.
God bless you.

FG announces 2020 WASSCE, NABTEB AND NECO date

The Federal Government has announced date for the 2020 West African Senior School Certificate Examination.

The Minister of State for Education, Emeka Nwajiuba, stated this on Monday at a briefing by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 in Abuja.

He said the examination will hold from August 4th to September 5th 2020.

Nwajiuba said, “From the 4th of August to the 5th of September. Parents please take note.

“Last week, the PTF chairman announced that school facilities will be available for those who want to go into revision classes.

“As soon as we conclude WAEC, we will take up the NABTEB and NECO exams.

“The idea is that we have a month from now till then. Those who can and those who are willing, the states who are willing should make their schools available for their children to revise.

“We’ve done the most we can to talk with our representatives at WAEC and this afternoon, we confirmed dates allotted for the exams will be from the 4th of August through to the 5th of September.

“Local timings will be published.

“From tomorrow, this is what we are taking into our concluding stakeholder meetings with NCDC, Nigerian Union of Teachers, everybody will be at the stakeholders meeting tomorrow and this date is what we are going to look at.

“We will be asking that those who are not prepared yet should please go and prepare.

“We are continuing with registration for NECO. For those who have not concluded registration along those lines, this is the time to update and get your registration done.”

NOUN E-Exam Clearance Form Guidelines - 2020/2021 Under Graduate & Post Graduate Students


NOUN E-Exam Clearance Form Guidelines – 2020_1 UG & PG Students: The Authorities of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) has directed all study centers to commence clearance of students for the forthcoming 2020/2021 Semester Examinations.

Sequel to the directives on the closure of educational institutions, the clearance would be conducted electronically.

NOUN E-Exam Clearance Form Guidelines – 2020/2021 UG & PG Students.

The e-clearance is for all students of NOUN that registered for 2020/2021 Semester (Undergraduate and Postgraduate) students in all the study centers.

1. Download NOUN Clearance Form and Print the 2020/2021 NOUN E-Examination Clearance Form for POP and E-examinations.

2. Fill Section A of the form and affix recent Coloured Passport photograph

3. Scan and send the filled form alongside your 2020/2021 Semester Examination Registration slip to your study centre email address.

4. Please note that a functional and valid email address should be used as the completed form would be returned ahead of the beginning of the examinations.

5. Write your functional email and phone number on top of the clearance form

NB: This exercise must be treated with the utmost priority as delays may result in the student’s failure to sit for examinations.

How to Send Completed NOUN Clearance Form to Email?

Below are the official emails to send NOUN clearance form to;

  1. WUSE 2 study centre Abuja[email protected]
  2. Abuja Model Study Centre[email protected]
  3. Lagos study Centre[email protected]

Info On 2020 UTME Cut Off Mark

Dr Fabian Benjamin, the JAMB head of media and information has disclosed in a statement he made that the Joint Admission And Matriculation Board (JAMB) has not fixed any cut off mark for this years admission program.

He further stated that the 2020 admission cut off mark will be decided at a stakeholders policy meeting that will be manned by the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, which they have fixed on the 15th and 16th of June, 2020

As it stands now, no official cut off mark have been fixed or announced for this years admission program.

The Admission Board issues warning to Nigerian and the candidates of the 2020 UTME not to fall victim to the fake information people are spreading around and they should not pay anything to anyone.