More than 49,000 students had accessed their 2023 NCEA results via the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) website by 4.30pm, after results became available early this morning.
Deputy Chief Executive Assessment, Jann Marshall, says the day has been successful, with students logging in to check their results and share them with whānau and friends.
“Since exams finished on 30 November, around 870,000 scripts have been marked before NCEA qualifications, endorsements and University Entrance awards were processed,” Jann Marshall says.
Jann Marshall says NZQA’s call centre will be open until 7pm, with extra staff on hand to answer questions students may have about their NCEA results or University Entrance. The NZQA call centre can be contacted by calling 0800 697 296.
Students unsure of their National Student Number (NSN) or Student Login details can also ask Awhina, NZQA’s website chatbot.
“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,” Jann Marshall says.