Bearing last minute change, Computer Based Test (CBT) will begin for the applicants for teaching and non-teaching jobs in Oyo state...
Bearing last minute change, Computer Based Test will begin for the applicants for teaching and non-teaching jobs in Oyo state.
According the Alamu, about one thousand existing non-teaching staff who had acquired additional qualifications and expressed interest in converting to teaching staff in various schools in the state has just been concluded. Recall that the vacancies rolled out by the state government, early February, through the TESCOM is for 7,000 teachers; 2, 000 non-teachers and 1,600 night guards.About 156,000 applicants were initially confirmed to have showed interest in the 10,600 teaching and non-teaching jobs in the public schools across the state.
“And we have concluded the uploading of the credentials of the applicants. I can assure you that before the 15th of August, we will have the CBT for the about 70,000 applicants.
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