LASG COMMENCES YEAR 2026 E-REGISTRATION, PAYMENT OF BASIC EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION

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The Lagos State Government, through the Lagos State Examinations Board, has announced the commencement of Year 2026 e-Registration and Payment of Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).

 

The Exercise is scheduled to begin on Monday, 26th January 2026 and end on Friday, 27th March, 2026. This aligns with the State Government’s policy of streamlining examination processes through technology, with a view to ensuring a seamless and efficient registration procedure devoid of the physical presence of school owners at the Board.

 

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Speaking on the exercise, the Registrar of the  Examinations Board, Mr. Adebayo Orunsolu, affirmed that schools are required to use the newly issued School Code for the registration process.

 

He explained that Public Junior Secondary Schools are to download the Offline Data Capturing Application via

bece.examsboard.lagosstate.gov.ng.

 

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In the same vein, Approved Private Junior Secondary Schools, schools operating with Special Permission, and Continuing Education Centres (CEC) are to access the Board’s portal via

pay.examsboard.com.ng, to complete payment and registration and generate their login credentials.

 

The Registrar further disclosed that Approved Private Junior Secondary Schools and Approved Public Continuing Education Centres (CEC) would be required to pay a Registration Fee of ₦10,000.00 (Ten Thousand Naira Only) per candidate, while Junior Secondary Schools with Special Permission and Private CECs are to pay ₦15,000.00 (Fifteen Thousand  Naira Only).

 

Orunsolu also enjoined schools presenting candidates with special needs, including visual challenges or albinism, to notify the Lagos State Examinations Board in writing ahead of time, to ensure adequate preparations before the commencement of the examination.

 

The Registrar urges participating schools to adhere to the prescribed guidelines and procedures for payment and registration, adding that late registration may attract penalties.

 

He disclosed that additional information, where required, would be communicated to schools through their respective Zonal Officers.

 

 

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