ABUJA – In a recent announcement, the National Examinations Council (NECO) has informed the public of the postponement of the National Common Entrance Examination earlier scheduled for April 20, 2024. The revised date for the examination is now June 1, 2024.
This decision by NECO comes amidst concerns regarding low enrolment figures for the National Common Entrance Examination. The examination serves as a crucial gateway for primary school leavers seeking admission into prestigious Unity Colleges across Nigeria.
Official Statement from NECO
The National Examinations Council released an official statement explaining the rationale behind the postponement. The statement highlighted the need to ensure wider participation and provide ample time for prospective candidates to register and prepare for the examination.
Reactions to NECO’s Decision
The NECO’s decision to reschedule the National Common Entrance Examination has elicited mixed reactions from stakeholders within the Nigerian education sector.
Support for the Postponement
Some stakeholders, particularly parents and guardians of prospective candidates, have expressed their support for the postponement. They believe the additional time will allow students to solidify their understanding of examination concepts and enhance their preparedness.
Concerns Regarding the Delay
However, other stakeholders have voiced concerns regarding the potential disruption caused by the delay. Some school administrators worry that the postponement may affect their academic calendars and planned activities for the new term.
NECO Urges Continued Registration
Despite the postponement, NECO has urged parents and guardians to continue registering their children for the National Common Entrance Examination. The council has assured the public that the rescheduled date will provide ample time for a smooth and successful examination process.
Looking Ahead: Ensuring Smooth Examination
The NECO’s decision to postpone the National Common Entrance Examination underscores the council’s commitment to ensuring a fair and inclusive testing environment for all registered candidates. While the delay may cause temporary inconvenience, it ultimately aims to facilitate a more robust and successful examination process.