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Teachers Recruitment: Oyo TESCOM Reschedules CBT Timetable

The Oyo State Post Primary Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) has made adjustments to the schedule for the upcoming Computer-based tests (CBT) set to take place next week.

 

The Publisher Nigeria reports that this decision was made in light of the anticipated nationwide protest scheduled to potentially begin on August 1, 2024.

 

 

The Chairman of TESCOM, Pastor Akinade Alamu, who spoke in Ibadan on Friday, gave clarification regarding the CBT examination dates for job applicants, which were originally planned for July 29- August 2, 2024.

To prevent any possible disruptions, Alamu disclosed that the Commission, along with its collaborating organizations, such as the University of Ibadan DLC management, have agreed to shorten the examination period to three days.

As a result, the examination will now start on Monday, July 29, 2024, and conclude on July 31, 2024.

Alamu assured that all necessary preparations have been completed in coordination with relevant parties, emphasizing that this adjustment will not jeopardize the candidates’ opportunities.

Furthermore, he reiterated that the management of DLC agreed to provide more facilities, men and logistics to the already provided support.

“After a tripartite meeting among all relevant stakeholders, DLC has agreed to provide more halls, Computers, and facilities, so that the test can spread across three days,” the TESCOM chair said in a statement made available to newsmen through the State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Prince Dotun Oyelade.

Alamu emphasized the importance of candidates staying updated by regularly checking their phones, as texts and emails have already been dispatched to them.

The TESCOM chair highlighted the necessity for candidates to keep a close eye on their phones, as texts and emails have already been distributed to them.

The scheduled days and examination are:

Monday: Biology, Islamic Religion Studies, Christian Religious Studies, Literature in English, Mathematics, French, Commerce, Chemistry and Business Studies.

Tuesday: English Language, Finance and Accounting, Government, Economic, Computer Science, Guidance and Counselling, Physics and Music.

Wednesday: Agricultural Science, Arabic Studies, Social Studies, Business Science and Technology, Technical Drawing, Fine Arts, Yoruba, Geography, History, Home Economic and Nutrition, and physical health education.

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