
National Form Six Examination
The National Form Six Examination is a standardized assessment taken by students completing their pre-university education, typically at the end of their sixth year of secondary school. It evaluates their knowledge and skills in various subjects to determine their eligibility for tertiary education. The exam results are often used by universities and colleges for admission decisions. It serves as an important academic milestone, aligning students’ qualifications with national education standards and helping guide their future academic and career pathways.