No extension for 2026 SSCE registration, NECO warns

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The National Examinations Council (NECO) has ruled out any extension for the registration of candidates for the 2026 Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE).

In a statement issued on Friday via its official X handle, and signed by its Registrar and Chief Executive, Prof. Dantani Wushishi, the council urged schools, proprietors, principals and commandants to ensure all registrations are completed within the stipulated deadline.

“The last date for the normal registration of candidates by schools is Monday, 25th May 2026, while the deadline for late registration is Friday, 29th May 2026, with no further extension,” the statement said.

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Schools are strongly urged to adhere strictly to these dates to ensure all candidates are properly registered and prepared for the 2026 SSCE cycle.

The registrar highlighted that adhering to these deadlines is crucial for the smooth administration of the SSCE, a key national examination that determines students’ eligibility for tertiary education, scholarships, and other post-secondary opportunities. Failure to meet the registration deadlines could prevent candidates from sitting for the exam, potentially disrupting their academic progress.

This announcement comes as part of NECO’s ongoing effort to streamline exam administration and keep all stakeholders informed of critical deadlines.

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