NECO Releases GCE Official Timetable for 2022 SSCE External Candidates

NECO Releases GCE Official Timetable for 2022 SSCE External Candidates

The new National Examinations Council (NECO) has released the GCE official timetable for 2022 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) external candidates.

The examination has been set to begin on Monday, November 21, and end on Wednesday, December 21, 2022, per the schedule that has been made public.

Candidates are however expected to take note of the following;

  1. Candidates should check the particular locations from the NECO State Office where they will be taking the exam for Oral French and Arabic Paper IV.
  2. The Hausa language of Nigeria. Igbo and Yoruba both have a LITERATURE component.
  3. Candidates who are blind must take the test at their local NECO State Offices and use the provided Braille Sheets.
  4. All papers will provide the ALBINO AND BLIND CANDIDATES an additional 30 minutes.
  5. It is permitted to use a scientific calculator.
  6. PROGRAMMABLE CALCULATORS, MOBILE PHONES, IPADS, TABLETS, SMART WRIST WATCHES/GLASSES/PENS, ETC. ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED FROM BEING BROUGHT INTO THE EXAMINATION HALL.
  7. Candidates should bring their sketching supplies and tools for Technical Drawing I and IV.
  8. Candidates won’t receive results in the subject if they don’t take the practical exams (Paper I and IV).

See the 2022 NECO Official timetable for GCE below:

neco-gce-timetable-2022

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In Nigeria, the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination and the General Certificate in Education are administered by the National Examinations Council (commonly known as NECO), an examination body.

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