The National Examinations Council (NECO), said over 1.5 million
candidates are currently sitting for its senior school certificate
examination nationwide. The examinations started on June 1.
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The Abuja NECO Coordinator, Mustapha Abdul, told newsmen in Abuja on
Tuesday when he took the Board of Directors team led by its Chairman,
Paddy Njoku, round some examination centres.
The Chairman, Board of Directors however said that the council was set
to introduce a pre-examination orientation in schools to prepare
students for its final examination.
“We need to educate our children on the discipline of thoroughness from the homes. It is our responsibility as parents.
“The standard of everything is falling in the society and so, there is
the need to adequately prepare our children for these challenges,” he
said.
Mr. Njoku said that teachers also had a role to play in preparing their
students on other aspects of taking examinations and not just the
syllabus. He said that the conduct of the examination had been going on
smoothly and the students had been orderly.
Also speaking, the Registrar of JAMB, Promise Okpala, said that
candidates were yet to understand what it entailed to sit for
examinations.
“A student could be very brilliant and well prepared for examinations
academically, but there are lots of factors that determine success in
examinations.
“Unfortunately, most times these factors are not taken into
consideration and when the results are out and the students don’t pass,
or the results are not released, they blame NECO. The question therefore
is did they do the correct thing?” he said.
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