NCEE Registration Form 2020/2021 for Admission into Federal Unity Schools
National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) Registration Form 2020/2021 for Admission into Federal Unity Schools.
The National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) is for admission into Junior Secondary School (JSS 1) of Federal Unity Colleges. Only Final year pupils of Primary Schools are eligible to write the exam, (That is pupils in Primary 6).
The National Common Entrance Examination for admission into Junior Secondary School (JSS 1) of Federal Government Unity Colleges for 2021 will be held throughout the Country on Saturday, 5th June 2021.
The Examination which was initially scheduled for Saturday 29th May, 2021, was rescheduled to give states with low registration of candidates the opportunity to register their candidates for the examination.
All candidates, parents, guardians and relevant stakeholders are therefore enjoined to take note of the new date for the examination.
The registration of candidates will continue till the new date of the examination.
NCEE Registration Eligibility.
Final year Pupils of Primary Schools who shall NOT be less than 10 years or more than 13 years by September 2021.
How to Apply for NCEE Examination Online.
Parents/Guardians are to pay the registration fee of 2,500 Naira before they can register their candidate.
In order to register the candidate(s) for NCEE, Parents/ Guardians must:
- Go to ncee.neco.gov.ng
- Create an online account
- Activate the account
- Make payment
- Register candidate(s)
- Print photo card.
The diagram below shows the flow of the registration procedure;
Note: Each center has a maximum of 250 candidates. Once the center is full, you can no longer select that center.
Structure of NCEE Examination.
The examination will consist of the following:
Paper I
- Part A – Mathematics and Basic Science and Technology
- Part B – English and National Values Education
Paper-II
- Part A – Quantitative and Vocational Aptitude
- Part B – Verbal Aptitude
CLOSING DATE FOR REGISTRATION: Not specified yet.