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Oyo to begin computer-based tests for job applicants November 25

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THE Oyo State Civil Service Commission has concluded arrangements for the conduct of Computer-Based Tests (CBT) for applicants who successfully logged into the state government’s job portal for the ongoing recruitment process.

According to a statement signed by the chairman of the commission, Alhaji Kamoru Aderibigbe, the tests have been scheduled for Monday, 25th and Tuesday, 26th November, as well as Thursday, 28th November, 2024.

The statement reads,  “The tests for Education Officer cadre, Youth Development Officer/Assistant cadre, Environmental Health Officer and Technologist cadre and Social Welfare Officer and Assistant cadres will be held at Arch. Bamidele Samson CBT Centre, opposite UCH, on Monday, 25 and Tuesday, 26 November.

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“Other cadres will be held at the University of Ibadan Distance Learning CBT Centre, Ajibode, Ibadan, on Thursday, 28 November, 2024.

“All applicants who applied with the parameters stated in the Civil Service Commission advert of 7th October, 2024 and submitted applications appropriately should expect invites any moment, while they are expected to appear at the venue of the CBT with printed copies of their application form and invites slip.

“All applicants should also note that no one will be allowed to enter into the examination hall with phone under any guise.”

 

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