The Federal Government has released the results of the 2022 National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) to the 110 Federal Government Colleges across the country also known as Unity Schools.
Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, announced the release of the results after the Registrar of National Examination Council (NECO), Professor Ibrahim Wushishi, presented the results of the examination conducted on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in Nigeria, as well as Benin Republic and Togo.
The Minister, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Mr David Adejo, at the news conference to announce the results, noting that the National Common Entrance Examination was for admission into Junior Secondary School (JSS 1) of Federal Unity Colleges.
He disclosed that Ajidagba Mariam Akanke, an indigene of Sokoto State with registration number 542121DG as the candidate that scored the highest marks. She scored 201 and her Centre was Oshodi Junior Secondary School, Tolu Complex, Apapa, Lagos.
While Obot Abundance Idara an indigene of Akwa Ibom State, with registration number 550470BF came second. Her Centre was State College Ete, Ikot Ekpene Centre, and she scored 200.
According to the Minister, the lowest score was 01 mark, and this was scored by 15 candidates from various states.
He disclosed that a total of 71,738 pupils registered for the examination, with 34.030 being males and 37,708 being females.
He added that a total of 68,638 pupils sat for the examination representing 96 per cent while 3,100 representing 4 per cent were absent.
On registration by state, the Minister disclosed that Lagos has the highest number of registered candidates with 19,518, out of which 18,787 sat and 731 were absent.
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) was second with 8,623 candidates that registered, out of which 8,317 sat while 306 were absent. Also, Anambra State came third with 5,335 candidates that registered, out of which 5,070 sat and 265 were absent.
Zamfara State was fourth with 4,500 candidates registered, out of which 3,745 sat and 755 were absent, while the State that registered the least number of candidates is Kebbi State, with 74 candidates.
However, Adamu directed the Senior Secondary Education Department to ensure that all admission processes are completed on or before Friday, July 1, 2022.
He also directed that the schedule for the National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) shall be in April of every year, while admission processes must be completed by the end of May.
He commended NECO for conducting hitch-free while expressing delight that the number of subscriptions to the Unity Colleges has continued to increase, noting that this was a show of confidence in government schools.
The Minister maintained that the admission criteria for selection of qualified candidates into Federal Unity Colleges remain 60 per cent merit, 30 per cent equality of State and 10 per cent exigency.
He said: “As you are all aware, it is common knowledge that our Federal Unity Colleges have become the first port of call for most parents in the country. I want to assure all Nigerian parents that government will continue to do its best to improve infrastructural development, feeding and teacher quality for effective teaching and learning in our schools.
“Parents/Guardians are hereby enjoined to visit NECO website: www.neco.gov.ng for details of the results of their Children/Wards,” he said.