Ninety per cent of candidates who sat for the 2011
November/December Senior School Certificate Examinations of the
National Examination Council failed the examination, the National
Examinations Council Registrar, Prof. Promise Okpala, has said.
Okpala said this while announcing the release of the NECO results at a press briefing in Minna on Wednesday.
The report was monitored by our correspondent on Channels Television on Wednesday night.
According to him, only 10 per cent out of the 110,724
candidates that sat for the examinations scored credit and above in the
core subjects including English Language.
Credit passes in these two subjects are required for
university admission in the country. This will be the fifth year that
NECO SSCE candidates would churn turn out a woeful performance.
For instance, only 20.10 per cent of the candidates
that sat for the 2010 November/December NECO SSCE made credit passes in
English Language while 34.18 per cent passed Mathematics.
Also, in the same examination in 2009, 98 per cent of
the 234,682 candidates that sat for the examination failed to obtain
five credits in subjects including English and Mathematics.
NECO that year stated that only 4,223 candidates got five credits in subjects including English and Mathematics.
However, Okpala, while releasing the results, noted
that there was an improvement in the performance of candidates in
Mathematics. According to him, 41 per cent of the candidates obtained
credit pass and above as compared to the 17 per cent recorded in the
same subject in 2010.
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