NECO Introduces ₦50,000 Fee for Certificate Reprints - Get the Full Details
National Examinations Council (NECO) now charges ₦50,000 for certificate reprints, with strict deadlines for corrections. Read on for more details.
The National Examinations Council (NECO) has made an important announcement regarding the reprinting of certificates.
This update affects all candidates who need to reprint their original certificates.
₦50,000 Fee for Certificate Reprinting
NECO has introduced a ₦50,000 fee for the reprinting of certificates.
This new fee structure was disclosed by NECO Registrar, Dantani Wushishi, in Minna, Niger State.
It was also highlighted that the ₦50,000 fee is subject to review from time to time.
One-Year Limit for Certificate Reprint Requests
Candidates who require a reprint of their certificate must act within a one-year window from the date the original certificate was issued.
After this period, NECO will not accept any further requests for certificate reprints.
Correction of Results: One-Month Deadline
NECO has also set a one-month deadline for any candidates needing corrections on their results.
Candidates must make sure to submit requests for corrections within this timeframe to avoid any issues.
For more information, candidates are encouraged to stay informed through official NECO channels for updates regarding any changes in policies or fees.
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