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Posted on: 02:22 Tue, 18 Aug 2015
This is to inform all O’level
candidates that sat for the National Business and Technical
Examination Board that NABTEB
Result May/June 2015 has been released. .
The result came out shortly after the announcement of WAEC result. Announcing the release of this year’s NABTEB results, the Registrar, Dr. Olatunde Aworanti hinted that the board had worked hard to make the results available since they are aware that some candidates would love to use their results to seek for admission or combine with their existing but incomplete o’level results.
The Registrar who spoke in Benin
recently said that 19,000 candidates scored five credits and
above, including English Language
and Mathematics.
A further break down reveals that 54,016 candidates, representing
70.25 per cent, had five credit and above, with or without English and Mathematics, noted that 15,848 sat for the Engineering Trade, 6,846 entered for Construction Trades; 1,710 for Miscellaneous Trades; and 16,818 for Business Trades.
Dr. Olatunde said that the board’s effort at reducing the number of examination centres helped to curtail incidences of malpractice in
this years examination.
Pls stay tuned to 9iceunity, More updates coming soon.
This is to inform all O’level
candidates that sat for the National Business and Technical
Examination Board that NABTEB
Result May/June 2015 has been released. .
The result came out shortly after the announcement of WAEC result. Announcing the release of this year’s NABTEB results, the Registrar, Dr. Olatunde Aworanti hinted that the board had worked hard to make the results available since they are aware that some candidates would love to use their results to seek for admission or combine with their existing but incomplete o’level results.
The Registrar who spoke in Benin
recently said that 19,000 candidates scored five credits and
above, including English Language
and Mathematics.
A further break down reveals that 54,016 candidates, representing
70.25 per cent, had five credit and above, with or without English and Mathematics, noted that 15,848 sat for the Engineering Trade, 6,846 entered for Construction Trades; 1,710 for Miscellaneous Trades; and 16,818 for Business Trades.
Dr. Olatunde said that the board’s effort at reducing the number of examination centres helped to curtail incidences of malpractice in
this years examination.
Pls stay tuned to 9iceunity, More updates coming soon.