The Kwara State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) has announced that 9,459 applicants have been invited to participate in the Computer-Based Test (CBT) as part of its ongoing recruitment drive for teachers. Naija247news reports that this large turnout underscores the high demand for teaching positions in the state.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The recruitment exercise, which aims to bolster the state’s teaching workforce, has attracted significant interest from qualified individuals across Kwara State and beyond. Naija247news gathered that the CBT is a crucial stage in the selection process, designed to assess the applicants’ knowledge and competence in various subjects. According to Naija247news, the test will cover core subjects relevant to the teaching profession, as well as general knowledge and aptitude.
Naija247news understands that TESCOM has put in place adequate arrangements to ensure a smooth and transparent CBT process. Naija247news reports that designated CBT centers have been equipped with the necessary infrastructure and technical support to accommodate the large number of applicants.
“We are committed to conducting a fair and transparent recruitment process,” a TESCOM official told Naija247news. “The CBT is an objective way to assess the applicants’ qualifications and ensure that we recruit the best candidates for our schools.”
Naija247news reports that the CBT is just one stage of the recruitment process. Naija247news understands that successful candidates who pass the CBT will proceed to the next stage, which may include interviews and practical demonstrations.
According to Naija247news, the recruitment drive is part of the Kwara State government’s efforts to improve the quality of education in the state. Naija247news gathered that the government recognizes the importance of having qualified and dedicated teachers in its schools and is committed to investing in the education sector.
Naija247news reports that the large number of applicants for the teaching positions reflects the growing recognition of the teaching profession as a noble and rewarding career. Naija247news understands that many young graduates are now seeing teaching as a viable career path, contributing to the development of the next generation.
The Kwara State government has expressed optimism that the recruitment exercise will attract highly qualified individuals who are passionate about teaching and committed to making a difference in the lives of students. Naija247news reports that the government is looking forward to welcoming the new teachers into the state’s education system.