What to know about waec and result checking
To transit from the ninth year of the basic education class to the senior secondary, the JSCE is conducted for candidates in their third year of the Junior Secondary School (JSS).
While each state of the federation and the FCT conducts the JSCE for its candidates, NECO conducts the JSCE for federal unity colleges, armed forces secondary schools and other federal establishments operating secondary schools.
Private secondary schools also take part in the NECO JSCE provided they are permitted by their state ministries of education.
Twenty two subjects are administered at the JSCE level. A candidate is expected to sit for a minimum of ten subjects and a maximum of thirteen.
A candidate is deemed to have passed the JSCE if he/she has passes in six subjects including English and Mathematics.
How to check my result
Therefore, students can check their 2017/2018 Junior WAEC results by following this simple process:
1. Buy the NECO Result Cards at the NECO office
2. Visit the NECO 2017 result checking page
3. Select JSCE as your exam type
4. Choose the exam year – 2017
5. Scratch and enter the PIN at back of the result checking card.
6. Enter the examination number in the required space (confirm that it’s correct)
7. Click on the “Check my results”
Your BECE Junior WAEC result should be displayed to you now?
It was previously reported about the difference between the National
Examinations Council (NECO) and West Africa Examination Council (WAEC).
