Exam date changes for the National Common Entrance Examination 2022/2023

Exam date changes for the National Common Entrance Examination 2022/2023

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Exam date changes for the National Common Entrance Examination 2022/2023

National Common Entrance Examination 2022/2023, which is being proudly organized by National Examinations Council (NECO), was originally scheduled to take place on Saturday, March 28, 2020, but it has since been moved to a new date because of the Covid19 pandemic, which has caused a great deal of the world’s activities to stall out.

Exam date changes for the National Common Entrance Examination 2022/2023

Is it true that Common Entrance Examination into JS1 of Federal Unity Schools will not hold again?

It will still hold but no longer the previous scheduled date. This is due to the disease, corona virus which led to the shutdown of schools till measures are found out. A date for the entrance examination will be rescheduled once solution to the pandemic has been found.

Postponement of NCEE 2022/2023 Examination due to Covid-19 

The National Examinations Council (NECO) wishes to inform all Candidates, Guardians and relevant Stakeholders of the indefinite postponement of the 2023 National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) into Federal Unity Colleges earlier scheduled to hold on Saturday 28th March, 2022.

New date for NCEE Common Entrance Examination 2022/2023

Definitely, a new date for NCEE will be scheduled immediately after Federal Government has curtailed the virus, Corona Virus in the country. The National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) into Unity Colleges will hold on Saturday, April17, 2022.

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