“No more WAEC, NECO exams for underage students” – FG

The Federal Government has announced a new policy prohibiting students under the age of 18 from sitting for WAEC and NECO examinations.

Education Minister Tahir Mamman revealed this policy during an interview on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics.

According to Mamman, the government has directed both the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the National Examinations Council (NECO) to enforce this rule, ensuring that only students who meet the age requirement can take these exams.

Additionally, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) will enforce a minimum age of 18 for university admissions starting next year.

This policy will affect the upcoming admissions cycle, which will serve as a transition period before the rule takes full effect.

The statement reads:

“It is 18 (years). What we did at the meeting that we had with JAMB (in July) was to allow this year and for it to serve as a kind of notice for parents that this year, JAMB will admit students who are below that age but from next year, JAMB is going to insist that anybody applying to go to university in Nigeria meets the required age, which is 18.

“For the avoidance of doubt, this is not a new policy; this is a policy that has been there for a long time.

“Even basically, if you compute the number of years pupils, and learners are supposed to be in school, the number you will end up with is 17 and a half – from early child care to primary school to junior secondary school and then senior secondary school.

“You will end up with 17 and a half by the time they are ready for admission.

“In any case, NECO and WAEC, henceforth will not be allowing underage children to write their examinations.

“In other words, if somebody has not spent the requisite number of years in that particular level of study, WAEC and NECO will not allow them to write the examination.”