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Please, they will call the applicants like how many days ahead to the written test and interview date? Samuel89: |
May the Almighty counts us among the favoured ones � |
Expiring date has been shifted to 8/4/2021 again |
Who else notice that personal information like date of birth, LG of residence is no longer showing? Hope no problem sha |
I also have the same issue here.... I graduated with B.Sc Business Management with 2.1, M.Sc Business Administration and Postgraduate Diploma in Education. I am a certified and registered teacher under the umbrella of Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria. I passed CBT and as a teacher with five years experience in teaching business studies and commerce, I did well in the micro teaching and interview. Yet with all the above stated academic and professional qualifications with TRCN certificate, TESCOM recruitment team denied me appointment letter as a commerce teacher at last. |
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Breakdown of applicants qualification grades
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KBConfident:One of the applicants they interviewed today said, TRCN is required. |
Handsnigga:*Kwara begins interview for TESCOM applicants Tuesday* · Applicants to present exam scratch cards for verification The interview for applicants for the Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) jobs in Kwara State will begin on Tuesday March 23rd in Ilorin, the state capital. The interview will hold from 9.a.m. daily at the banquet hall in Ilorin — except on Saturday March 27 when the exercise will hold at the Hall A of the Kwara Hotel in Ilorin. Applicants from Kaiama, Asa, Baruten, Edu and Patigi are scheduled for Tuesday March 23; while those from Ilorin South, Isin, Oke Ero and Ekiti are billed for Wednesday March 24. Thursday March 25 is scheduled for applicants from Offa, Oyun, and Irepodun; while those from Ifelodun, Moro, and Ilorin East will be screened on Friday March 26. Those from Ilorin West are scheduled for Saturday March 27; while non-Kwara applicants and remainders from Ilorin West will be screened on Monday March 29. All the candidates are expected to bring the original copies of their certificates for sighting and on-the-spot online verification. “All applicants are also required to bring scratch cards for WAEC/NECO/NABTEB or any secondary school leaving certificates they may have presented for the exercise. This is to allow panelists to fact-check their school leaving certificates. The applicants will have their O level results verified online as they appear for interview,” according to a statement. “Only applicants with valid secondary school leaving certificates will proceed to the next stage of the screening/interview.” The statement also urged applicants to use ther face masks and be conscious of other COVID-19 protocols. Yakub Ali-Agan Press Secretary Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development March 22, 2021 |
Jazzman01:Kindly reframe your question thus: "Do you think those without NCE, B.Edu or PGDE and non-kwarans stand a chance of getting the job?" |
samuel25:*Day One: Sunset teacher, four others nabbed for fake NCE results* •other jittery applicants flee screening centre for fear of arrest •Ilorin South, Isin, Oke Ero, Ekiti applicants rescheduled for March 22 Five applicants — including a disengaged sunset teacher — were on Monday arrested for presenting fake NCE certificates at the ongoing screening for the Kwara State teachers’ recruitment exercise in Ilorin, the state capital. The arrests were made as the government commenced the result verification/interview phase of the exercise. The five applicants are Tanu Suleiman from Baruten local government; a disengaged sunset teacher Ibrahim M. Salihu from Baruten local government; Abdulrasaq Abdulakeem from Asa local government; Mohammed Ismaila from Baruten local government area; and Mohammed Abubakar also from Baruten local government. Suleiman, Ismaila and Abubakar were caught with fake NCE results from Kwara State College of Education (Technical), Lafiagi while the duo of Salihu and Abdulraheem were caught with fake NCE results from Kwara State College of Education, Oro. The results of the applicants’ CBT are as follows: Mohammed Ismaila 42%; Ibrahim M. Salihu 48%; Tanu Suleiman 53%; Mohammed Abubakar 63%; and Abdulrasaq Abdulakeem 52% The applicants have been handed over to security agencies for further investigations, while a number of applicants were also seen fleeing the centre of the interview for reasons that may include result counterfeiting. Meanwhile applicants from Ilorin South, Isin, Oke Ero, Ekiti who had earlier been scheduled to appear for interview and results verification on Tuesday March 16 have had their own rescheduled for Monday March 22. “This is to due to the fact that the Monday exercise started a bit behind schedule, so the panels were only able to interview applicants from Asa and Baruten LGAs. Therefore, applicants from Edu and Patigi will now be attended to on Tuesday, March 16. The government regrets the inconveniences this may cause to everyone involved,” according to a statement from the Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development. “What this means therefore is that applicants from Ilorin South, Isin, Oke Ero, and Ekiti local governments that were earlier booked for Tuesday will be attended to next Monday March 22. Similarly, the TESCOM interview/result verification will now start next Tuesday March 23rd, instead of Monday March 22. Further information will be communicated as may be necessary.” A total of 9,991 applicants hit the cutoffs in the two categories of the recruitment exercise, therefore qualifying them for the results verification/interview stage of the process. The figures comprise 5,116 (SUBEB applicants) and 4,875 (TESCOM applicants). Applicants had been mandated to come to the venue of the interview with the original and photocopies of their certificates and result checkers (scratch card) for O levels. Yakub Ali-Agan Press Secretary Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development March 15, 2021 |
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*Kwara releases cutoffs for teachers’ recruitment* Kwara State Government has released the cutoffs for the ongoing teachers’ recruitment exercise at the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) and the Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM). A total of 40,652 applicants sat the recent examination for the two categories. The cutoff for SUBEB is 50% for Kwara indigenes from across the 16 local government areas except (applicants from) Baruten, Edu, Kaiama, and Patigi whose pass mark is pegged at 40%. The cutoff for non-Kwarans in the SUBEB category is 60%. Similarly, Kwara applicants who scored 50% in the TESCOM category are to proceed to the results verification stage, but candidates who posted 40% from Baruten, Edu, Kaiama, and Patigi in the category will also have their results screened for interview. The cutoff for non-Kwara applicants for TESCOM is 65%. “These cutoffs are a product of thorough deliberations by various education stakeholders, predicated on the number of applicants, their performances in the CBT (examination), as well as considerations for disadvantaged areas of the state without necessarily jettisoning acceptable degree of competence,” the statement said. Out of the 40,652 that sat the examination across the 16 CBT centres, only 9,991 applicants hit the cutoffs and have therefore qualified for results verification stage of the exercise for the two categories. The figures include 5,116 (SUBEB applicants) and 4,875 (TESCOM applicants) respectively. Only applicants whose certificates are found to be genuine in the verification exercise will be invited for the interview stage which begins on March 15, 2021, the statement stated. Candidates for the interview will be required to bring original and photocopies of their certificates. Yakub Ali-Agan Press Secretary Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development February 27, 2021 |
ibnlawal:I am a teacher, living in kwara state okay. Thousand of applicants that applied for the tescom jobs are private school teachers with TRCN certificates and these are the people I am referring to as educationists not university of Ilorin graduates. |
ibnlawal:No!, in kwara state most educationists have TRCN certificates please. You can do your findings again. |
Handsnigga:It happens everywhere nah. Even at federal level there is connection when it comes to the recruitment process like this. Oyo and Osun state also used politics and connection. |
Tobioba1:Okay. |
Handsnigga:Kwara state won't be higher that the above stated ones. I guess! |
onlineliberty:The cut off marks for mathematics and basic Technology, chemistry, physics will be dropped. From which source did you heard that? |
Which one is true, correct and reliable now? Some people said 40 is the pass mark while others said 45. |
Gloriouschild20:Someone was telling me about pass mark for the TSB exam. Please, is pass mark written on the instruction during CBT test? |
carsprayer:Please do you know "Elegant Guest Inn" located at Neco Road? And how far is Neco Road to Kawo? |
JayromWrites:Okay thanks. Hope sabo to kasu is not far right? |
JayromWrites:Is mando area okay because that's where the bus will drop me? |
Please who can recommend affordable hotel or guest house around KASU? I don't have any place to sleep in Kaduna and I am writing CBT recruitment test on Friday. |
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