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Basic Education Certificate Examination
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Universal Basic Education Accessment Test
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Common Entrance Examination
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National Examinations Council
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National Business and Technical Examinations
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Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board
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BECE accepts: XX/000/000, XX/000/0000/000, or XX/XX/000/0000 (e.g., ok/977/2025 or ok/977/2025/001). Use lowercase letters and include all forward slashes.
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