The National Examinations Council on Thursday said it had postponed the 2019 National Common Entrance Examination into unity schools, due to low registration of candidates.
The common entrance, which takes candidates to Junior Secondary School 1, was earlier scheduled for April 13, but the council noted that it had now shifted it to April 27, to enable more registration for the examination.
The NECO Head, Information and Public Relations Division, Mr Azeez Sani, who announced the postponement in a statement, said the total number of registered candidates for the examination currently stood at 70,720.
He said, “The National Examinations Council has postponed the 2019 National Common Entrance Examination into unity schools till April 27. The re-scheduling was to give states with low registration of candidates the opportunity to register for the examination. Read more