The result of the just concluded 2017 National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) is out - A total of 80,421 candidates registered but only 77, 512 candidates sat for the examination - The highest score was 189 out of 200 and was scored by two candidates, while
the least score was 4, scored by 8 candidates The federal government has released the result of the just concluded 2017 National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) into federal unity schools. A statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday, May 25, in Abuja said the minister of education, Malam Adamu Adamu gave approval to National Examination Council (NECO) to release the result to the public. The results would be available in all the state ministries of education nationwide as well as NECO zonal offices.
the least score was 4, scored by 8 candidates The federal government has released the result of the just concluded 2017 National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) into federal unity schools. A statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday, May 25, in Abuja said the minister of education, Malam Adamu Adamu gave approval to National Examination Council (NECO) to release the result to the public. The results would be available in all the state ministries of education nationwide as well as NECO zonal offices.
Adamu said Queens College, Yaba Lagos was one of the colleges with highest subscription of 5524, while the least subscribed college was FGGC, Monguno Borno state with only 21 candidates. According to him, results can be checked through http://www.fmeinterview.com or through NECO zonal offices nationwide. He said that accessing the results would show the shortlisted candidates for placement. The minister added that the placement exercise was scheduled to take place in July, 2017.(NAN)
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He said that accessing the results would show the shortlisted candidates for placement. The minister added that the placement exercise was scheduled to take place in July, 2017.(NAN)


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