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NECO Units 2025 Nationwide Widespread Entrance Examination for June 14

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The 2025 Nationwide Widespread Entrance Examination for admission into Junior Secondary College (JSS1) in Nigeria’s federal authorities unity faculties is scheduled for Saturday, June 14.

The Nationwide Examinations Council (NECO) made this announcement over the weekend, confirming that each one eligible main six pupils aged 10 to 13 who accomplished the 2024/2025 educational session will sit the 2025 Nationwide Widespread Entrance Examination at designated centres nationwide.

NECO has instructed dad and mom and guardians to make sure their wards arrive at their allotted examination centres no less than half-hour earlier than the beginning time, geared up with a sound ID and authorised writing supplies. 

The 2025 Nationwide Widespread Entrance Examination will consist of 5 core papers: Arithmetic, English Language, Quantitative and Verbal Aptitude, Normal Science, and Social Research, every designed to evaluate the educational readiness and critical-thinking expertise required for achievement in federal unity faculties.

To take care of integrity and equity, NECO will deploy educated invigilators, implement strict anti-malpractice measures, and implement well being protocols, together with sanitisation and spaced seating. Solely candidates who totally adjust to all directions can have their outcomes thought-about for admission to JSS1. 

Because the countdown to June 14 begins, college students are urged to overview the examination tips rigorously, verify their centre allocations, and get loads of relaxation forward of the examination.

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