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Students access 2021 NCEA results online
20 Jan 2022
More than 160,000 students have today been able to access their 2021 NCEA results via the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) website.
Deputy Chief Executive Assessment, Andrea Gray, says the day has been successful.
“By 4.30pm, just over 67,000 students had logged in to check their results and share them with family and friends,” Andrea Gray says.
“Following the two-week delay to end of year exams in 2021, NZQA has worked to make sure NCEA results can be released to students as quickly as possible.”
The NZQA call centre can be contacted on helpdesk@nzqa.govt.nz, through the website’s ‘chat’ function or by calling 0800 697 296.
Andrea Gray says NZQA’s call centre will be open until 8pm, with extra staff on hand to answer queries students may have about their NCEA results.
“Students who have not received the results they hoped for, or have not achieved the credits they need, can find information on the NZQA website about the range of options and support available to them,” Andrea Gray says.