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[1] In the 1960s with education growing in importance in Nigeria, Evans Brothers decided to set up a more targeted form of publishing in the country with better marketing and distribution. Then in December 1966 they set up a full-fledged Nigerian firm which was incorporated under the name of Evans Brothers (Nigeria Publishers) Limited [2]
The examination is a test of knowledge, speed and accuracy. It consists of 180 questions with a time frame of 2 hours (120 minutes). The subject combination [ 10 ] vary based on a candidate's desired course of study, although English language is compulsory for all candidates.
Admissions to undergraduate programmes of tertiary institutions in Nigeria: Year started: 1978 () Duration: 2 hours: Score range: 0 to 400. Score validity: 1 year. Offered: Once a year. Regions: Nigeria. Languages: English: Annual number of test takers: 1.48 million candidates in 2015. Prerequisites: Candidate must be preparing to apply to a ...
University Press plc (UPPLC) is Nigeria's largest indigenous book publisher. It was founded as the Nigerian branch of the British Oxford University Press [1] in 1949 with the name Oxford University Press (OUP), Nigeria. At incorporation [2] as a public liability company in 1978, the company's name was changed to University Press Limited. [3]
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.
There are arguments against making Nigerian students who clearly qualify to take an additional admission exam. However many top American and EU universities require choice of IB, SAT or ACT and SAT Math 1 or 2 and a science subject test and letters of recommendation depending on the course the student wishes to take.
National Library of Nigeria , Abuja. Teachers' Registration Council of Nigeria , Abuja. Computer Professionals Registration Council of Nigeria , Lagos. Federal Scholarship Board, Abuja. Librarians' Registration Council of Nigeria (LRCN Archived 2022-06-20 at the Wayback Machine), Abuja
[4] On 15 July 2013, it was rumouroed that there were plans made by the federal government of Nigeria to remove the National Examination Council (NECO) From the Nigeria Education System due to low and average passing percentage from candidates across the state in Nigeria.