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Can I Combine SSCE Results like Waec, Neco, Gce, and Nabteb?

Can I Combine SSCE Results like Waec, Neco, Gce and Nabteb

You might be wondering if you can combine your SSCE results for admission and which types can be combined, in this post, we explain everything you need to know about combining results.

You can combine results as far as you got all your admission requirement subjects in a max of 2 sittings.

Here are the most popular questions explained below:

Can Waec and Neco be combined?

Yes, a WAEC result and a NECO result can be combined without any worries.

To combine, make sure you have all required subjects in both exam results in a max of 2 sittings.

How many SSCE results can I combine?

You can combine only a maximum of two SSCE results (Waec, Gce, Neco, Nabteb) at once.

This means even if you have sat for various SSCE exams for example 3 exams, you can only choose two of the best results you have to combine and use for your admission.

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Can Waec and any Gce results be combined?

Yes, a WAEC result and any valid Gce result can be combined.

To combine, make sure you have both results ready and all required subjects are in both results.

Can Waec and Neco Gce be combined?

Yes, a WAEC result and a NECO Gce result can be combined.

To combine, make sure all required subjects are in both exam results.

Can Waec and Waec Gce be combined?

Yes, you can combine a WAEC result with a WAEC GCE result.

To combine, make sure you have all the required subjects when you put the two results together.

Can I combine two Gce results?

Yes, you can combine two GCE results. You can combine WAEC GCE results with Neco GCE results or WAEC GCE + WAEC GCE results or NECO GCE + NECO GCE results for admission.

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Can Waec and Nabteb results be combined?

Yes you can but not all schools accept combinations with NATEB, please make sure you check well first.

For example, NABTEB is accepted for admission at the Nigeria Defense Academy.

NOTE: It is possible that some nursing schools or colleges will not accept NABTEB.

Can Neco and Nabteb results be combined?

Yes, you can combine your NABTEB result and your NECO result but note that not all schools accept combinations with NATEB, please make sure you check well first.

NOTE: It is possible that some nursing schools or colleges will not accept NABTEB.

Can Gce and Nabteb results be combined?

Yes, you can combine your NABTEB result and your NECO result but note that not all schools accept combinations with NATEB, please make sure you check well first.

NOTE: It is possible that some nursing schools or colleges will not accept NABTEB.

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Can Waec be written twice?

Yes, you can write WAEC more than once. Once you have written the internal WAEC exam, you can register again another time for the external exam which is WAEC GCE.

With WAEC GCE, you can use the result to enter any higher intuition like a university, polytechnic, or college of education. It can also be combined with NECO for example or another GCE exam result.

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Can Waec results be upgraded?

No, your WAEC result cannot be upgraded. The result you got is your final result.

Please be warned against paying people who claim they can upgrade your result for you, they are scammers who take your money and run. It is impossible to upgrade your waec exam result or change your WAEC exam results grades.

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Other related questions:

Can I combine JAMB results?

No, JAMB is a yearly exam which means it can’t be reused or combined.

Can I reuse my POST UTME exam results for another year?

No, you can’t as POST UTME is a yearly exam and must be written each year you apply for admission.

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