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  2. National Examination Council (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria offers six years of basic education, three years of junior secondary education, three years of senior secondary education, and four years of tertiary education. Mathematics and English language are compulsory though Mathematics may not be required for some courses in higher institutions. [citation needed]

  3. Basic Education Certificate Examination - Wikipedia

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    NECO directly organizes examinations for Unity Schools, Armed Forces Secondary Schools, and other Federal Government schools. Candidates in the third year of junior high schools approved by the Ghana Education Service are eligible for the examination. It is conducted annually in June (Ghana and, May/June (Nigeria).

  4. List of secondary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Year 8 (First Form) Grade 6 2: 12–13: Year 8 (Second Form) KS3 First Year (Secondary 1) Year 9 (Second Form) Grade 7 2: 13–14: Year 9 (Third Form) KS3 Second Year (Secondary 2) Year 10 (Third Form) Grade 8 3: 14–15: Year 10 (Fourth Form) KS4 Third Year (Secondary 3) Year 11 (Fourth Form) Grade 9 3: 15–16: Year 11 (Fifth Form) KS4 Fourth ...

  5. Examination Boards in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) is an international examination, an equivalence of the British examination, General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) also offered by the Nigerian students. it is popularly regarded as Cambridge Examination in Nigeria based on the fact that the examination is an initiative of the University of Cambridge.

  6. Sixth form - Wikipedia

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    Sixth form itself isn't compulsory in England and Wales (although from 2013 onwards, people of sixth form age must remain in some form of education or training in England only; the school leaving age remains 16 in Wales); however, university entrance normally requires at least three A level qualifications and perhaps one AS level.

  7. Hallel College - Wikipedia

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    Hallel College is a private nursery, primary, secondary (day and boarding) and sixth form college founded in 1994. Its campuses are located at Rumuogba, Port Harcourt, Nigeria (day campus) and Airport Road, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria (boarding campus).

  8. Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is a Nigerian entrance examination board for tertiary-level institutions. [1] The board conducts Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination for prospective undergraduates into Nigerian universities. [2]

  9. Academic grading in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    In Nigeria, the academic grading system scales from A (First class) to F (fail). Below is the grading system of Nigerian schools.. Nigeria offers six years of basic education, three years of junior secondary education, and three years of senior secondary education.