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elaino:Haaaaa I thought documentation and IPPIS for the new immigration entrants has concluded ![]() ![]() |
casal:The capitalization of the N and R in NoReply is different from the one which notified us of our successful application (noreply). I checked other email correspondence with sister agencies like Civil Defence and the "noreply" is in small letters, having an attachment of either the name of the agency or the board(as is the case of Civil Defense) There is an attachment of frsc. gov. ng in the email notification for successful application and it is visible even without having to click on the heading. Yours doesn't have it. This looks fake if anything. |
Benagreen:I used Chrome browser. |
I chose N-Teach but was told it is not available in my LGA (Oshodi-Isolo) and the only option that was made available was N-Health. I changed to N-Health two days ago and I have now been deployed. Verification venue is just a stone throw to my house but PPA far ( Lagos State Primary Health care Board) Just here wondering why they didn't deploy me to the primary health centre behind my house ![]() |
yabson45:Thanks for sharing this and not hoarding it. God bless you!!! |
basting:That's what I think too. I didn't even bother trying to retake the test when I didn't get a different mail from the first one with which I took the test. E get wetin person no suppose to dey lose sleep put. This outsourcing company handling this recruitment process is not it at all. |
Epistasis:Oh, that's almost 2 months. Hopefully sha, we no go too wait. |
nwabueze1999:OK Bro. Mine was on 12th. Now the wait starts! Let's hope it follows the Immigration timescale or less (about 6 weeks) |
wishgit:Your score was changed from a percentage score of 70% to a score of 14/20. Mine also changed from 65% to 13. To confirm, just do the maths.....14/20=0.7 × 100=70%. It should be the same for everyone whose score was changed from a percentage. Don't be surprised to see it change to percentage score after some time. About the BVN invalidity or "no data", I sent a mail to their official address. When they respond, I will revert. If you are familiar with any Federal Government of Nigeria recruitment process, you will know that website/technical issue is a CONSTANT |
VEXT:They are really confused! Why are they rescheduling almost everyone? Why not reschedule those with complaints? |
Topdaddy:Where did you do your screening? And how was your height measured? Did they use a tape rule or what? If they used tape, converting to cm may be where the problem is (If you are above the 1.64cm that was measured). Did you confirm if 1.64cm was recorded for you on the sheet bearing your name? For those who had theirs' at Enugu (those from the southeastern part), we measured by feet. There is a marked wall where all applicants measured their height with the supervision of an NSCDC personnel. |
By next weekend, when the physical screening would have been concluded, the next anxious wait will be triggered. May all the resources we sacrificed (time, energy, money, intellect, etc) not be in vain! Some people (I follow too �) are already tensed because of how important this job is to their plans and rightly so. I believe that, God will do the best for everyone. So while we wait for the conclusion of the physical screening, remember that the battle is not of the swift or strong. .....IT IS GOD THAT SHOWS MERCY! May we find His mercies in abundance. Bon weekend. |
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kunlexbaba45:Thanks |
Hello everyone, Can this test be taken on a mobile phone? Thanks in anticipation of your response. |
Thanks2God:What is right or wrong depends on your perspective. I have no doubt whatsoever that the best place to ask questions on screening, is from those who have done theirs. In this case, it is those on this thread. Maybe after August 2nd (When NSCDC screening commences), questions about NSCDC screening here, can make you lose sleep. We should not pretend as if we don't feel more comfortable getting information from people who are experienced. If you feel it's a burden to respond, you should ignore. There may be others who do not mind responding. Cheers |
Thanks2God:Who is in a better position to answer questions on a paramilitary screening? Those who have done theirs or those yet to? And you carry God put for your name: little assistance turn burden to you. |
Ricodine:I side with you. A young girl I met just before we went into the hall for the NSCDC test, sat for the Immigration test about 2 days prior. Within 30 minutes, she walked out of the NSCDC test hall which made me curious. So I asked her if there was any problem when we later met. She said the test was like a revision: she noticed most of the questions from the immigration test were repeated and that only those specific to each agency changed. Needless to say, she was shortlisted for both. Like in every recruitment process, especially those by government, we cannot take away that element of luck but as pertaining this NSCDC test, those who sat for the immigration test had COMPETITIVE EDGE over those who didn't. Of course there is still a matter of state performance which we can only assume but I will focus on what is obvious, and that is the fact that there was COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE for those who sat for the Immigration test before the NSCDC test. Now the focus should be on trusting God for the final and MOST IMPORTANT stage. Good luck to everyone! |
urchmanio:Okay, if you say so. I thought since it is part of the required document for the NSCDC, the NCS might ask. I am wrong judging from your submission. |
Ngenge:Yes, they have. I received an email yesterday 18th July, at about 7pm. |
cesil26:Immigration test came before that of Civil Defence. |
tukurmubarak:Plus Medical Certificate from a Government hospital. |
PrinceFola:Mine was successful. Checked via the portal (no sms or email yet). It could be possible they are still loading. Just keep checking. After all the official date for checking is still few days away. Goodluck. |
Bojj::- |
Bojj:If Unilag is not too far, you will find cyber cafés there. From gbagada to bariga is 100 naira, another 100 naira to Unilag. Alternatively, there are cyber cafes in oshodi too. Tfare is also about 2h. I know one in each of the aforementioned locations. That's if you can't find in the locations you mentioned. |
I was at the Festac office today and my "link" there made it clear that there is nothing like express IP process at the branch as it used to be. The major difference between those who follow the DIY route and those who pay for express is just that in the latter, the time between application and capturing is expedited and an individual monitors your application until receipt of the IP. The 6 weeks duration between application and receipt of the IP applies to both categories. However, I noticed the reluctance to attend to those who applied through the DIY route (You know that their feeling of 'you non wan pay abi?'). The files of those who took the other route was priotised which makes it possible to apply and 'capture' the same day. I hope this trend does not bring back the backlog problem especially for those who applied via the DIY route. Anyway, I used the other route after much persuasion from family but I don't think there is much difference between both. |
Layohrt:Thanks for offering to help. I was referred to a place where I had it done. |
Please where can I do this npower biometric enrolment around oshodi and it's environs? Most cyber cafe I visited around my residential area do not have the thumb scanner. |
Odisi92:Cheap errors in the so called invitation. "You been shortlisted" "you have been advised" |
