NECO Registrar Pays Courtesy Visit to FUD VC, Enjoins University to Key Into E-verification of Results

The Registrar who made the call when he paid a courtesy call on the Vice-Chancellor of Federal University Dutse, Professor Abdulkarim Sabo Mohammed, said the examination body has to developed the IT solution to result verification because manual verification is cumbersome and time wasting in view of the number of students that sit for the exam in Nigeria and other countries.

NECO Registrar Pays Courtesy Visit to FUD VC, Enjoins University to Key Into E-verification of Results

The Registrar and Chief Executive of the National Examination Council (NECO) Professor Dantani Ibrahim Wushishi has called on universities to key into the newly launched NECO e-Result Verification platform in order to make result verification easier, faster and safer.

The Registrar who made the call when he paid a courtesy call on the Vice-Chancellor of Federal University Dutse, Professor Abdulkarim Sabo Mohammed, said the examination body has to developed the IT solution to result verification because manual verification is cumbersome and time wasting in view of the number of students that sit for the exam in Nigeria and other countries.

He said with the new technology, the institutions

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of higher learning that are the end users of NECO results can now verify the results without delay.

He said that he is in the North-West geo-political zone on tour of duty and deemed it necessary to call on the VC who is a very important stakeholder in the education sector of the country.

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He said NECO has achieved so much in 23 years such that they now receive over 400 result verification requests from over 50 countries.

He thanked the VC for the hospitality during the visit, adding that the examination body appreciates the supports from the University and other higher institutions of learning.