NCE (Nigeria) 2-Week Plan
A complete 14-day plan covering 30 highest-weightage topics — prioritised by subject weight, not alphabet. No signup, no fees.
- Days
- 14
- Topics
- 30
- Subjects
- 3
- Cost
- Free
How to actually use your 14 days
One fast, weight-prioritised pass over what actually appears on the paper.
This 2-week plan gives you 14 days to work through 30 weighted NCE (Nigeria) topics across 3 subjects — roughly 2.1 new topics a day at 6–8 hours of focused study. That pace is brisk but survivable if you protect your highest-weight subjects first.
NCE (Nigeria) marks are not spread evenly across subjects. English, Mathematics, and Education carry the heaviest weightage in recent papers, so this plan front-loads them — so they get your first and best hours, before fatigue sets in. Cover weight 4–5 topics properly. Touch weight-3 topics only if you finish early; skip weight 1–2 entirely.
14 days is enough for one disciplined pass over the high-weight portion of NCE (Nigeria), not the full 30-topic syllabus. The trap is starting too slow. Begin with the heaviest subjects on day one — you do not have a buffer week.
What to prioritise & cut
Cover weight 4–5 topics properly. Touch weight-3 topics only if you finish early; skip weight 1–2 entirely.
Mock tests & revision
Sit two or three timed previous-year papers in the second half and review every wrong answer the same day.
Weekly rhythm
Front-load new learning into the first 60% of days; reserve the last 40% for previous-year papers and error review.
Week-by-week schedule
| Week | Days | Topics covered |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1–7 | English: Phonetics and Oral English (w3)Mathematics: Fractions, Decimals and Percentages (w3)Education: Educational Psychology (w3)English: Grammar and Parts of Speech (w3)Mathematics: Ratios and Proportions (w3)Education: Philosophy of Education (w3)English: Composition and Essay Writing (w3)Mathematics: Algebraic Processes (w3)Education: Curriculum Development (w3)English: Summary and Comprehension (w3)Mathematics: Geometry: Lines, Angles and Triangles (w3)Education: Sociology of Education (w3)English: Literature: Poetry Analysis (w3)Mathematics: Circles: Properties and Chords (w3)Education: Educational Administration (w3) |
| 2 | 8–14 | English: Literature: Prose and Drama (w3)Mathematics: Statistics: Data Presentation (w3)Education: Measurement and Evaluation (w3)English: Vocabulary Development (w3)Mathematics: Measures of Central Tendency (w3)Education: Teaching Practice (w3)English: Figures of Speech and Idioms (w3)Mathematics: Probability (w3)Education: Educational Technology (w3)English: Sentence Construction (w3)Mathematics: Sequence and Series (w3)Education: Foundations of Nigerian Education (w3)English: Use of English in Academic Contexts (w3)Mathematics: Matrices and Determinants (w3)Education: Guidance and Counselling (w3) |
Subject-wise topic split
Each topic shows its weightage (1–5 dots) and the concepts you'll cover. Higher-weight topics appear first.
English
10 topics- Phonetics and Oral English ●●●○○
English sounds (vowels and consonants), word stress patterns, sentence stress, intonation, and the International Phonetic Alphabet for accurate pronunciation.
- Grammar and Parts of Speech ●●●○○
Identification and correct use of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and articles in context.
- Composition and Essay Writing ●●●○○
Process approach to writing (planning, drafting, revising), types of essays (expository, narrative, descriptive, argumentative), coherence, and cohesion.
- Summary and Comprehension ●●●○○
Techniques for identifying main ideas, summarizing passages concisely, inferring meaning from context, and answering comprehension questions accurately.
- Literature: Poetry Analysis ●●●○○
Elements of poetry (imagery, metaphor, rhyme, rhythm, tone), analysis of Nigerian and international poems, and literary device identification.
- Literature: Prose and Drama ●●●○○
Elements of the novel and drama (plot, characterisation, theme, conflict), analysis of selected Nigerian and African literary texts.
- Vocabulary Development ●●●○○
Word formation (prefixes, suffixes, root words), synonyms and antonyms, contextual meaning, collocations, and expanding active vocabulary for academic writing.
- Figures of Speech and Idioms ●●●○○
Common figurative expressions (simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole), idioms, proverbs, and their appropriate use in writing and speech.
- + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →
Mathematics
10 topics- Fractions, Decimals and Percentages ●●●○○
Operations with fractions and decimals, conversion between forms, and percentage calculations including percentage increase, decrease, and error.
- Ratios and Proportions ●●●○○
Writing and simplifying ratios, direct and inverse proportions, sharing in given ratios, and applying ratios to business and economic problems.
- Algebraic Processes ●●●○○
Simplification of algebraic expressions, indices and logarithms, solving linear and quadratic equations, and manipulating algebraic fractions.
- Geometry: Lines, Angles and Triangles ●●●○○
Properties of angles formed by parallel lines and transversals, triangle theorems, congruence, similarity, and Pythagorean theorem applications.
- Circles: Properties and Chords ●●●○○
Circle geometry including angle properties, chord theorems, arcs, sectors, and application of tangent and secant theorems in problem solving.
- Statistics: Data Presentation ●●●○○
Collection, classification, and presentation of data using tables, bar charts, histograms, and frequency polygons; measures of location.
- Measures of Central Tendency ●●●○○
Mean, median, and mode for ungrouped and grouped data; advantages and disadvantages of each measure; and the empirical relationship between mean, median, and mode.
- Probability ●●●○○
Definition of probability, addition and multiplication rules, mutually exclusive and independent events, and tree diagrams for sequential probability problems.
- + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →
Education
10 topics- Educational Psychology ●●●○○
Principles of growth and development, Piaget's and Vygotsky's cognitive development theories, learning styles, motivation, and their applications in classroom teaching.
- Philosophy of Education ●●●○○
Major educational philosophies (idealism, realism, pragmatism, existentialism) and their influence on curriculum design, aims of education, and teaching methods.
- Curriculum Development ●●●○○
Concepts of curriculum, principles of curriculum design, curriculum implementation and evaluation, factors affecting curriculum change in Nigeria.
- Sociology of Education ●●●○○
Relationship between education and society, social stratification, equality of educational opportunity, peer influence, and the role of the teacher in society.
- Educational Administration ●●●○○
Principles of school administration, leadership styles, supervision techniques, decision-making processes, and management of school resources.
- Measurement and Evaluation ●●●○○
Test construction principles, types of tests (diagnostic, formative, summative), validity and reliability, grading systems, and continuous assessment in Nigerian schools.
- Teaching Practice ●●●○○
Preparation of lesson plans, instructional skills, classroom management, use of instructional media, and professional conduct during teaching practice.
- Educational Technology ●●●○○
Use of audio-visual aids, computers, and the internet in teaching, advantages and limitations of various media, and integrating technology into lesson delivery.
- + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →
Why a 14-day plan beats a 1,200-page prep book
| Dimension | Typical NCE (Nigeria) book | This 2-Week Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Time to start | Hours of reading before any study starts | Seconds — plan is already here |
| Personalisation | One-size-fits-all | Fits exactly your 14 days |
| Freshness | Printed months ago | Updated for the 2026 cycle · verified 2026-04-06 |
| Weightage signal | Author guess | Derived from last 5 years' papers |
| Cost | ₹500–2,500 | ₹0 |
| Sign-up required | Often (with a trial trap) | None |
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NCE (Nigeria) 2-Week Plan — common questions
Is 14 days enough to prepare for NCE (Nigeria)? +
14 days is enough for one disciplined pass over the high-weight portion of NCE (Nigeria), not the full 30-topic syllabus. The honest answer depends on your starting point, but this 2-week plan is built to get the most from the time you have: one fast, weight-prioritised pass over what actually appears on the paper.
How many hours a day does this NCE (Nigeria) 2-week plan need? +
Plan for 6–8 hours of focused study, covering about 2.1 new topics a day. Front-load new learning into the first 60% of days; reserve the last 40% for previous-year papers and error review.
What should I skip if I am short on time? +
Cover weight 4–5 topics properly. Touch weight-3 topics only if you finish early; skip weight 1–2 entirely.
When should I start mock tests on this plan? +
Sit two or three timed previous-year papers in the second half and review every wrong answer the same day.
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