The National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) has officially released the results of the November/December 2024 General Certificate Examinations (GCE). This announcement was made by NABTEB’s Acting Registrar and Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Nnasia Asanga, on February 24, 2025, in Benin City.
Examination Overview
The November/December 2024 GCE, conducted between November 7 and December 7, 2024, saw a total enrollment of 44,730 O’Level candidates, comprising 25,542 males and 19,188 females, across 1,825 centers nationwide. Additionally, 4,095 A’Level candidates (2,725 males and 1,370 females) registered for the examinations in 571 centers. Out of the 44,226 candidates who sat for the NBC/NTC exams, 29,880 (67.56%) obtained five credits and above, including English Language and Mathematics. Furthermore, 42,431 candidates (95.94%) secured five credits and above, irrespective of English and Mathematics.
How to Check NABTEB GCE Results
Candidates can access their results through the following methods:
- Online Portal:
- Visit the NABTEB result checking portal: https://eworld.nabteb.gov.ng/.
- Enter your Candidate Identification Number (e.g., 38001178).
- Select the Examination Type (e.g., NOV/DEC).
- Enter the Examination Year (e.g., 2024).
- Input the Card Serial Number found on the reverse side of your Scratch card.
- Enter the 12-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) from your Scratch card.
- Click “Submit” to view your results.
- SMS Method:
- Send an SMS in the following format:
NABTEB*ExamNo*PIN*ExamType*ExamYear- For example:
NABTEB*01001001*123456789012*ND*2024
- Send this message to the short-code 32327.
- Ensure there are no spaces in the message.
- Wait for your result to be delivered to your mobile phone via SMS. citeturn0search1
- Send an SMS in the following format:
Important Notes:
- Use a valid Scratch card for checking your result.
- Avoid using a card that has already been used for another candidate.
- Ensure you enter a valid email address if opting to receive results via email.
Performance Analysis
The 67.56% pass rate for candidates obtaining five credits, including English and Mathematics, indicates a commendable performance. However, this reflects a slight decline compared to the previous year’s results. Conversely, the 95.94% pass rate for candidates obtaining five credits irrespective of English and Mathematics shows a marginal improvement over the 2023 performance.
Certification and Future Prospects
NABTEB has commenced issuing electronic certificates. Candidates from previous examinations, dating back to May/June 2017, can now obtain their certificates electronically. This initiative aims to streamline the certification process and provide easier access for candidates.
Dr. Asanga emphasized the importance of Technical and Vocational Education (TVE) and encouraged the public to acquire skills that promote self-employment and economic self-reliance. NABTEB certifications offer pathways for both academic advancement and career progression, making them valuable assets in today’s competitive job market. citeturn0search13
Conclusion
Candidates are advised to promptly check their results and obtain their certificates to take advantage of academic and career opportunities. For further assistance or inquiries, visit the official NABTEB website or contact their support services.
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