Federal ministry introduces unique exam identity number

The Federal Ministry of Education has launched a unique Examination Learners’ Identity Number for candidates.

The Federal Government of Nigeria, through its Ministry of Education, has introduced the Examination Learners’ Identity Number (ELIN). This new system aims to provide a unique identifier for all candidates participating in examinations. The announcement highlights efforts to streamline identification processes in the education sector.

Details from the ministry indicate that ELIN will be assigned to learners to ensure accurate tracking during assessments. While specifics on implementation timelines remain limited, the initiative is positioned as a step toward enhancing security and efficiency in national exams.

Education officials have emphasized the importance of this measure in combating issues like impersonation. No further rollout details were provided in the initial disclosure.

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