The
National Examination Council (NECO) says it has adjusted the National Common
Entrance Examination (NCCE) for admission into Federal Government Colleges in
line with the education minister’s directive.
NECO’s FCT Zonal Coordinator, Abdul Mustapha, who spoke with the
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja, said the first and second
tests had been collapsed into one.
The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, on Monday announced the
cancellation of the interview test for NCCE organised by NECO.
Mr. Adamu directed the council to strengthen its examination
processes with a view to achieving a quality and credible NCCE for admission
into unity schools at the first test.
According to the minister, whatever inputs that are needed to be
made into the first examination should be done.
He added that multiple examinations did not necessarily
translate into the admission of quality pupils into secondary schools.
“In line with the minister’s directive, NECO has already taken
care of the technical aspect of the examination by re-adjusting the first test.
“The first test, which is mainly achievement test written as
paper one and the second test which is mainly aptitude test written as paper
two, are to be written at one sitting within the same time frame of the
existing timetable arrangement.
“So, from
NECO’s perspective, the one exam will technically yield the same result,’’ he
said.
Mr. Mustapha said that the minister’s directive was sequel to an
earlier submission by NECO’s Registrar, Prof. Abdulrashid Garba, to combine the
two tests into one composite examination.
(NAN)
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