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NCEA results available tomorrow
19 Jan 2022
More than 160,000 students will be able to access their NCEA results from 2021 through the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) website tomorrow, with approximately 750,000 personalised exam booklets and digital exam entries having been marked.
In addition to checking their results, logging into the NZQA website will let students see how many Learning Recognition Credits they have earned, and whether they have been awarded Course Endorsements, a Certificate Endorsement or University Entrance.
NZQA has extended its call centre opening hours until 8pm tomorrow, with extra staff ready to answer specific queries students may have about their NCEA results.
The NZQA call centre can be contacted on 0800 697 296, through the website’s ‘chat’ function, or by emailing helpdesk@nzqa.govt.nz.
For the first time, students will be able to access their marked NCEA exam papers online from 31 January, rather than receiving them through the mail. After marked papers are available, students can apply for a review or reconsideration if they believe an error has been made in marking.
Results for New Zealand Scholarship exams are on track to be released on 10 February, with the announcement of Top Scholar Award winners soon afterwards.