The National Examinations Council (NECO) widened its global network through an authorization program which allows more Equatorial Guinea schools to conduct both the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) and the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).
NECO demonstrates its dedication to offering high-quality assessment services when it expands its services into international territories.
The NECO Accreditation Team executed thorough assessments of candidate schools to confirm their abilities to work as examination sites.
A complete evaluation process examined all vital facilities at the prospective centers such as classrooms together with science and computer labs and libraries and workshops and examination spaces and sports facilities and security protocols.
Staff teaching standards and continuous assessment guidelines received assessment from the team during inspections. The complete accreditation process resulted in both SSCE and BECE examination accreditation for the schools.
NECO pursues this initiative as a component of their overall approach to expand their examination operations toward global markets.
The examination services of NECO extend to several countries which include Benin Republic and Niger Republic and Côte d’Ivoire and Togo and Equatorial Guinea and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Additional schools located in Equatorial Guinea received accreditation because NECO maintains a continuous commitment to African educational advancement and international expansion.
NECO provides standardized tests to students in these regions in order to expand educational opportunities because this leads to recognized certificates that affect both academic development and professional prospects.