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NECO Timetable 2026 SSCE Internal With PDF

The current NECO timetable for the SSCE 2026 examination has been released by the council. This is to enhance students’ preparation for the exam and to help candidates have access to it before the exam starts.

NECO examination for the Senior School Certificate Examination (Internal) is expected to start on Monday, June 15, and end by Thursday, July 23, 2026.

To download the official New NECO timetable for 2026 in PDF, Click Here. This is the approved timetable for those writing the internal SSCE.

All candidates writing the NECO examination (internal) should take note of the following:

  • Blind candidates must use NECO-supplied OBR-customized braille sheets for the examination.
  • The use of a scientific calculator is allowed
  • A programmable calculator is not allowed
  • Bringing GSM into the examination hall is prohibited.

To confirm the timetable from the council’s official website, visit https://www.neco.gov.ng/

This timetable is for all candidates – science, commercial, and art students.

Monday 15th June to Friday 19th June [Actual date and time will be fixed by the Council]

  • Paper 1: Practical – Physical Education
  • Paper 1: Practical – Home Management
  • Paper 1: Practical – Foods and Nutrition
  • Paper 1: Performance Test, Music Technology/Alternative
  • Paper IV: Aural Music
  • Paper IV: Oral French
  • Paper IV: Oral Arabic
  • Paper 1: Practical – Fashion Design and Garment Marking
  • Paper I: Practical – Beauty and Cosmetology
  • Paper I: Practical – Catering Craft
  • Paper 1: Practical – Computer Hardwares and GSM Repairs
  • Paper IV: Progressive Assessments – Livestock Farming

Note: Check the newly released NECO timetable correctly to avoid missing any paper. I wish you the best.

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