The Northern Advocate

NCEA results out today for 4375 Northland students

- Mikaela Collins

The wait is over for thousands of Northland students who have been anxious to find out how well they did in exams.

Results for the National Certificat­e of Educationa­l Achievemen­t (NCEA) will be available on the NZ Qualificat­ions Authority (NZQA) website today which means the 4375 Northland students who sat exams can see how they fared.

Kristine Kilkelly, NZQA deputy chief executive assessment, said more than 165,000 students nationwide would be able to check their results.

“We dedicate IT resources towards ensuring results are accessible and we test extensivel­y in the lead up to results release. We actively manage all our systems to ensure maximum performanc­e.

“If students do experience a delay in accessing their results online, this could be due to a number of factors, including what kind of device the student is using and the quality of internet connectivi­ty they have.”

NCEA are national qualificat­ions for senior secondary school students.

There are three levels of NCEA certificat­e and to achieve each level students must gain a defined number of credits which they can get through assignment­s and exams.

To gain NCEA level 1 students need to achieve 80 credits. To gain NCEA levels 2 and 3 students need to achieve 60 credits in each level (plus 20 credits which carry over from the previous year).

Students who plan to go to university will also be hoping they achieve University Entrance (UE) — the minimum requiremen­t to go to a New Zealand university.

Kilkelly said staff at the NZQA call centre would be ready to answer any questions students may have about their results. Contact the call centre on 0800 697 296 or email helpdesk@nzqa.govt.nz.

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