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NCEA results released
17 Jan 2023
More than 160,000 students can now view their NCEA results from 2022 on the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) website.
Students unsure of their National Student Number (NSN) or Student Login password can ask Awhina, NZQA’s website chatbot, or contact NZQA on 0800 697 296 or by emailing helpdesk@nzqa.govt.nz. For privacy reasons, NZQA can only give results and NSNs to the students themselves.
NZQA’s contact centre is expected to be busiest before 11.30am but has extended its opening hours until 8pm tonight, with additional staff to answer students’ queries about their results and a specialist team of experienced advisors to offer further guidance.
For students who have not achieved the credits they need to attain NCEA or receive UE, there is information on the NZQA website about the range of options and support available.
Students can view assessed NCEA exams through the Student Login from 24 January.
After their assessed papers are available, students have until 22 February to apply for a review or reconsideration if they believe an error has been made in marking.
Students who sat New Zealand Scholarship exams will be able to view their results online from 8 February, and after papers are returned, can apply for a review or reconsideration until 9 March.