2026 WAEC Result Is Out – Check NECO BECE Results Online
WAEC has released the 2026 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) results for 186,291 candidates who sat the examination across Nigeria and five foreign countries. The results were announced on Thursday, June 26, 2026, following the conclusion of the 2026 BECE Award Committee Meeting at NECO’s headquarters in Minna, Niger State. Candidates can now check their results online at results.neco.gov.ng using a result-checking token.
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- Exam held: April 20 – April 30, 2026 (12 subjects)
- Candidates registered: 186,291, drawn from all 36 states, FCT, and five foreign countries
- Results released: June 26, 2026
- How to check: results.neco.gov.ng (token required)
- Token cost: ₦2,100 (purchased on the results portal)
- Re-sit exam: July 22–23, 2026 (Mathematics and English Studies only)
- Re-sit eligibility: Candidates with conditional deficiencies in Maths, English, or both
- Source: NECO official statement by Acting Director of Information, Azeez Sani — June 26, 2026
About the NECO BECE
The Basic Education Certificate Examination commonly called Junior WAEC is the national assessment conducted by the National Examinations Council (NECO) for students completing their final year of Junior Secondary School (JSS 3). It is written by candidates in Federal Unity Colleges, Armed Forces Secondary Schools, and other NECO-registered institutions across Nigeria.
The examination covers up to 12 subjects and determines a candidate’s eligibility for placement into Senior Secondary School One (SSS 1). Passing the BECE is the gateway from junior to senior secondary education and for students with deficiencies in core subjects, the re-sit examination provides a second chance without repeating the academic year.
2026 BECE Results: What Was Announced
NECO’s Acting Director of Information and Public Relations, Azeez Sani, confirmed the release of the 2026 BECE results in a statement issued on June 26, 2026. The full details are as follows:
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Total candidates | 186,291 |
| Subjects covered | 12 |
| Exam period | April 20 – April 30, 2026 |
| States covered | All 36 states + FCT |
| Foreign centres | 5 countries |
| Results release date | June 26, 2026 |
| Re-sit date | July 22–23, 2026 |
| Re-sit subjects | Mathematics and English Studies |
The results were approved and released following the successful conclusion of the 2026 BECE Award Committee Meeting. The Chairperson of the Award Committee, Dr Folake Olatunji-David Director of Basic Education at the Federal Ministry of Education and representative of the Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the examination and the process leading to the release of the results.
Always check your result directly on the official NECO results portal at results.neco.gov.ng. Do not use third-party apps or unofficial websites.
How to Check Your NECO BECE Result 2026
NECO no longer uses scratch cards. Candidates now purchase a digital token through the official results portal to access their result. Below is the exact process:
Step 1: Purchase a Token
Go to results.neco.gov.ng. Create an account using your name, email address, and a password (or log in if you already have one). From your dashboard, click “Purchase Token” and complete payment. Each token costs ₦2,100 and can only be used once. Once payment is confirmed, your token will appear under “My Tokens.”
Step 2: Visit the Results Portal
Go to results.neco.gov.ng on any internet-enabled device — mobile phone, laptop, or tablet.
Step 3: Enter Your Details
Select BECE as your examination type and 2026 as the examination year. Enter your BECE registration number and the token you purchased.
Step 4: View and Save Your Result
Click “Check My Result.” Your result will appear on screen immediately if all details are correct. Print or screenshot your result and save it you will need it for SSS 1 placement and admission purposes.
NECO BECE Grading System Explained
The NECO BECE uses a simple five-letter grading scale different from the nine-point A1–F9 scale used for the SSCE. Here is how your result is graded:
| Grade | Performance | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| A | Excellent | Highest possible grade |
| B | Very Good | Strong performance |
| C | Credit / Good | Satisfactory performance |
| P | Pass | Minimum pass — eligible for SSS 1 |
| F | Fail | Did not meet the pass mark |
Candidates who receive a Pass (P) or above in their subjects are eligible for placement into Senior Secondary School. Grade F in Mathematics or English Studies is what triggers eligibility for the re-sit examination.
For context on how NECO’s senior school grading works relevant to students heading into SSS see our full guide: NECO Grading System: What A1, B2, C6, and F9 Mean for Your Admission.
2026 BECE Re-Sit Examination
The Award Committee approved the following re-sit schedule for candidates with conditional deficiencies:
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Re-sit dates | July 22 and 23, 2026 |
| Subjects | Mathematics (July 22) and English Studies (July 23) |
| Who is eligible | Candidates with conditional deficiencies in Maths, English, or both |
| Purpose | Enables affected students to gain the required certification for SSS 1 placement without repeating the academic year |
Conditional deficiency means a candidate passed the overall examination but did not meet the minimum standard in Mathematics, English Studies, or both. The re-sit is specifically for those students it is not a general re-write open to all candidates.
If you are unsure whether you qualify for the re-sit, check your result slip on the portal. NECO will indicate whether a re-sit is required.
Frequently Asked Questions NECO BECE Result 2026
Has the NECO BECE 2026 result been released?
Yes. NECO officially released the 2026 BECE results on June 26, 2026, following the conclusion of the 2026 BECE Award Committee Meeting in Minna, Niger State.
How do I check my NECO BECE 2026 result?
Visit results.neco.gov.ng, purchase a token for ₦2,100, and enter your BECE registration number, exam year (2026), and token. Your result will display immediately if all details are correct.
How much does the NECO result token cost?
The NECO result-checking token costs ₦2,100 and can only be used once. Purchase it only through the official results portal at results.neco.gov.ng to avoid scams.
What is the BECE re-sit date for 2026?
The 2026 BECE re-sit examination is scheduled for July 22 and 23, 2026, covering Mathematics and English Studies respectively.
Who is eligible for the 2026 BECE re-sit?
Only candidates with conditional deficiencies in Mathematics, English Studies, or both are eligible. The re-sit allows affected students to correct those deficiencies and gain placement into SSS 1 without repeating the full academic year.
What grading system does NECO use for the BECE?
The BECE uses a five-grade scale: A (Excellent), B (Very Good), C (Credit/Good), P (Pass), and F (Fail). This is different from the A1–F9 scale used for the SSCE. Candidates need at least a P (Pass) in their subjects to progress to Senior Secondary School.
How many candidates sat the 2026 NECO BECE?
A total of 186,291 candidates registered for the 2026 BECE, drawn from all 36 states, the FCT, and five foreign countries. The examination was conducted across 12 subjects between April 20 and April 30, 2026.
Can I share my NECO token with my parent or school?
Yes. After purchasing a token on results.neco.gov.ng, you can share it with a parent, guardian, school, or any organisation that needs to view your result. Each token can only be used to check one result.
What should I do if my result says “Result Withheld”?
A withheld result means NECO has flagged your result for investigation. Do not pay anyone who claims they can fix it contact NECO directly through the official portal or visit the nearest NECO office for guidance.
What Comes Next After Your BECE Result
Once you have your result, the next step is SSS 1 placement. Your school will use your BECE result to determine your class stream Science, Arts, or Commercial for Senior Secondary School. Begin planning ahead:
- Students aiming for Sciences need strong grades in Basic Science and Technology, Mathematics, and English Studies.
- Students considering a future in Law, Social Sciences, or Education will lean toward the Arts or Commercial track.
- If you are already thinking about JAMB and university admission years from now, understanding how O’Level grades work in the SSCE context is important. See: How to Check Your JAMB Result 2026
The 2026 NECO BECE results are now live on results.neco.gov.ng. If you have a conditional deficiency in Mathematics or English Studies, the re-sit window July 22–23, 2026 is your opportunity to clear it. Do not miss the deadline. Candidates who clear their deficiencies through the re-sit will receive full certification for SSS 1 placement without losing the academic year.
Source: Official NECO statement issued June 26, 2026, by Acting Director of Information and Public Relations, Azeez Sani. Confirmed across multiple news outlets including Punch, The Sun, Voice of Nigeria, and TVC News. This article will be updated if NECO releases further information on the re-sit schedule or result statistics.



