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Step by Step Guide To Check 2024 Unity Schools Examination Results

Step by Step Guide To Check 2024 Unity Schools Examination Results
The National Examination Council, on Tuesday, released the 2024 common entrance examination results for Unity schools.
The Minister of State for Education, Dr. Yusuf Sununu made this known during a press briefing on Tuesday about the outcome of the examinations.
Recall that a total of 71,291 candidates participated in the 2024 National Common Entrance Examination, NCEE conducted in 599 centres on Saturday, June 1, 2024.
NECO had released data showing that Lagos State came tops with the highest number of candidates, with 17,751 while FCT came second with 10,209 candidates and Anambra State trailed in third position with 4,972 candidates, respectively.
Meanwhile, NECO has also unveiled a comprehensive process for candidates to access their examination results.
This step-by-step guide offers two primary options for result checking, catering to different candidate needs.
Option 1: Using an already purchased token. If you have a valid token shared by someone, you can proceed directly to the result-checking phase. Visit the official NECO website at neco.gov.ng to create an account if you haven’t already. Enter your exam details and the shared token to view your results.
Option 2: Purchasing a new token. Visit neco.gov.ng to create an account. Log in to your account and purchase a token. Use the purchased token along with your exam details to check your result.
For both options, the final step involves entering your exam details and token on the NECO portal to access your results.
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