Students can check their NCEA (National Certificate in Educational Achievement) results online from today. The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) ...
NZQA said students who had forgotten their National Student Number (NSN) or student login details would be able to get assistance from a chatbot on its website. NZQA said students would be able to access their assessed NCEA exam papers online from 24 January and students could then apply for a review or reconsideration if they believed an error had been made in marking. Te Kura (formerly known as the Correspondence School) said its summer school would help students who needed more credits for an NCEA qualification or University Entrance. [allocate the extra credits to make up for pandemic-related disruption to learning](https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/middayreport/audio/2018852925/extra-credits-available-to-help-students-pass-ncea) and students were eligible for up to 10 at NCEA level 1 and up to eight at levels 2 and 3. The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) said final results for more than 160,000 students would be available via its website. Students can check their NCEA (National Certificate in Educational Achievement) results online from today.
Here's the lowdown on what time results will be released, what to do if you've forgotten your login, how to query your grade and more.
[ask ](https://www.nzqa.govt.nz/about-us/news/forgotten-your-nsn-ask-awhina) [Awhina](https://www.nzqa.govt.nz/about-us/news/forgotten-your-nsn-ask-awhina), the NZQA chatbot, what to do. [review or reconsideration](https://www.nzqa.govt.nz/ncea/ncea-results/reviews-and-reconsiderations/) until after you’ve received access to your full exam papers. [can get it remarked for $20.40](http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/ncea/ncea-results/reviews-and-reconsiderations/) – but for now, you’ll have to sit tight. [NCEA results are released on Thursday, here's what you need to know](https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/education/127536887/ncea-results-are-released-on-thursday-heres-what-you-need-to-know?rm=a) * Scholarship results are released on February 8, slightly later than the results of the regular NCEA exams. [Students on track for NCEA performance despite challenges of Covid-19, schools say](https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/127042466/students-on-track-for-ncea-performance-despite-challenges-of-covid19-schools-say?rm=a) For privacy reasons, NZQA can only give results and NSNs to the students themselves. [Former Christchurch head boy says students outside Auckland should have had more help during NCEA exams](https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/education/127554463/former-christchurch-head-boy-says-students-outside-auckland-should-have-had-more-help-during-ncea-exams?rm=a) [bonus credits for Covid disruption](https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/education/129531348/bonus-credits-on-offer-for-school-students-due-to-covid19-disruption) they’ve achieved. [the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) website](https://www.nzqa.govt.nz/login), which students can access with their log-in. High school students who have been nervously awaiting their NCEA results will be able to see their grades online from Tuesday.
Students can check their National Certificate in Educational Achievement (NCEA) results online from today. The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) said ...
Te Kura (formerly known as the Correspondence School) said its summer school would help students who needed more credits for an NCEA qualification or University Entrance. NZQA said students would be able to access their assessed NCEA exam papers online from January 24 and students could then apply for a review or reconsideration if they believed an error had been made in marking. NZQA said students who had forgotten their National Student Number (NSN) or student login details would be able to get assistance from a chatbot on its website. The Government allowed schools to allocate the extra credits to make up for pandemic-related disruption to learning and students were eligible for up to 10 at NCEA level 1 and up to eight at levels 2 and 3. Students could log in to find out how they had performed in last year’s exams, whether they had achieved an NCEA qualification, and if they did well enough to get merit or excellence endorsements and University Entrance. They would also be able to see if their school had awarded them learning recognition credits, and if so, how many.
160-thousand students will be logging in to check out their marks, Course and Certificate Endorsements, whether they received University Entrance and their ...
It's the third year extra credits have been offered to make up for learning disruption caused by Covid-19. For high school student Hawaiki, ...
"Oh my gosh, I was a bit shocked at the same time cause I was really nervous with so many exams, but I'm so happy," Conner said. "I'm also happy because it’s been a tough year, so I got on with the job going into my exams." For high school student Hawaiki, it’s been a summer of nerves and anticipation - replaced by instant relief.
Happy with their NCEA results are Teddy and Hetty Finney Waters at Otago Girls' High School in Dunedin yesterday. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH.
He had been marked absent for an exam he had taken and would have to wait until the papers were released to deal with the issue. He said most of his exams went well, but he was having difficulty with one of his results. With her positive results she was all set to study law at the University of Otago this year.