Modalities for Kwara teachers’ interview revealed

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The interview for the 9,991 applicants who met the cutoff for the ongoing SUBEB/TESCOM teaching jobs will begin on March 15, 2021, with affected candidates 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/representatives of the various examination bodies to fact-check their (applicants’) 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.”

Scheduled to begin 9.a.m. daily, the interview for the SUBEB category will come first.

Applicants are to check their portals from Sunday March 7 for their venue and to print their notification slips embossed with their passport photographs.

Applicants from Kaiama, Asa, Baruten, Edu and Patigi are scheduled for March 15 in Ilorin, the statement said.

Applicants from Ilorin South, Isin, Oke Ero and Ekiti are to make appearances on Tuesday March 16.

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Wednesday March 17 is scheduled for applicants from Offa, Oyun, and Irepodun; while those from Ifelodun, Moro, and Ilorin East will be screened on Thursday March 18.

Those from Ilorin West are scheduled for Friday March 19; while non-Kwara applicants will be screened alongside with spillovers from Ilorin West on Saturday March 20.

The interview and screenings of results for TESCOM applicants will hold from Monday March 22 in Ilorin in the same order as above.

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