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National Common Entrance Exam (NCEE) Registration Form 2022/2023 Out

Registration for the 2022 NCEE National Common Entrance Examination has commenced. Here, you will find registration period, date, fees and step by step guidelines on how to register.

This is to inform pupils, schools, parents and guardians and the general public that registration for the 2022 National Common Entrance Examination has commenced. The registration period is from Monday 13th December 2021 to Saturday 23rd April, 2022.

Final year Pupils of Primary Schools who shall NOT be less than 10 years or more than 13 years by September, 2022.

Below, you will see the details of how to obtain the Common Entrance form.

The National Common Entrance Examination for admission into Junior Secondary School (JSS 1) of Federal Unity Colleges will hold throughout the Country on Saturday 23rd April 2022.

NCEE Registration Eligibility Criteria

Final year Pupils of Primary Schools who shall NOT be less than 10 years by September, 2022.

How To Apply For National Common Entrance Exam 2022

How much is National Common Entrance form? Parents/Guardians are to pay the registration fee of 4,500 Naira before they can register their candidate.

In order to register  candidate(s) for NCEE, Parents/ Guardians must:

  1. Go to ncee.neco.gov.ng
  2. Create an online account
  3. Activate the account
  4. Make payment
  5. Register candidate(s)
  6. Print photo card

The following diagram shows the flow of the registration procedure:

Note: Each centre has a maximum of 250 candidates. Once the centre is full, you can no longer select that centre.

RECOMMENDED: Tuition/School Fees Schedule of Unity Schools in Nigeria.

Structure of National Common Entrance Examination

The examination will consist of the following:

Paper I

Paper II

Registration Closing Date

The closing date for NCEE registration is on Saturday, 23rd April 2022. The website will be closed by 8:00 am on Saturday, 23rd April 2022.

ALSO SEE: List of Federal Government Unity Schools in Nigeria.

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