
The
Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of the Council, Prof. Promise
Okpala, who announced the result in Minna, said 74.30 per cent of the
candidates made five credits and above.
He said 978,886 candidates of the 989,622, who registered, sat for the examination, which was conducted in 76 subjects.
Giving
a breakdown of the result, Okpala said of the 989,622 candidates, who
wrote the examination, 72.58 per cent scored credit level and above in
English language, while 69.49 per cent made similar grades in
Mathematics.
In sciences, 72.86 per
cent of the candidates, who sat for Chemistry had credits, while 69.38
per cent of Physics candidates had credit and in Biology, 67.83 per cent
of the candidates made credit grades.
Okpala
said beyond the cost of running the examination, insecurity in many
parts of the country affected the logistic operations of the council
during the school-based examination.
The
registrar said the efforts of the council at reducing examination
malpractices paid off, as only 0.44 per cent of those who sat for the
examination were involved in malpractices.
A
comparative analysis of past results showed a steady improvement in
results over the past three years, posting the best result in the
current year.
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