10 Key Points About the 2024 Entrance Exam Results into Unity Colleges in Nigeria
1. The highest score achieved was 203 out of 210 marks.
2. The lowest score recorded was 1 mark, with 13 candidates achieving this score.
3. A total of 71,291 candidates registered for the 2024 NCEE.
4. 66,931 candidates sat for the examination, while 4,360 candidates were absent.
5. Out of the results released, 66,879 candidates received their scores.
6. Results for 52 candidates were withheld.
7. Rivers State had the highest number of withheld results (50), followed by Lagos State (2).
8. Federal Government Academy, Suleja, Abuja, registered 2,649 candidates for the exam.
9. The highest score at the Federal Government Academy exam was 180, and the lowest was 5.
10. Admission criteria remain consistent: 60% based on merit, 30% on equality among states, and 10% on exigency.
Additional:
– The exams took place on June 1st, 2024, in Nigeria, Benin Republic, and Togo.
– The Federal Unity Colleges continue to be a preferred choice for many parents, with ongoing efforts by the government to improve infrastructure, feeding, and teacher quality.
1. The highest score achieved was 203 out of 210 marks.
2. The lowest score recorded was 1 mark, with 13 candidates achieving this score.
3. A total of 71,291 candidates registered for the 2024 NCEE.
4. 66,931 candidates sat for the examination, while 4,360 candidates were absent.
5. Out of the results released, 66,879 candidates received their scores.
6. Results for 52 candidates were withheld.
7. Rivers State had the highest number of withheld results (50), followed by Lagos State (2).
8. Federal Government Academy, Suleja, Abuja, registered 2,649 candidates for the exam.
9. The highest score at the Federal Government Academy exam was 180, and the lowest was 5.
10. Admission criteria remain consistent: 60% based on merit, 30% on equality among states, and 10% on exigency.
Additional Information:
– The exams took place on June 1st, 2024, in Nigeria, Benin Republic, and Togo.
– The Federal Unity Colleges continue to be a preferred choice for many parents, with ongoing efforts by the government to improve infrastructure, feeding, and teacher quality.
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