
The Ekiti State Teaching Service Commission has said that there will be no designated Centres for the Computer Based Test (CBT) to be written by candidates who applied for teaching and non teaching jobs in public secondary schools in the state scheduled to commence on Monday
The Permanent Secretary of the Ekiti State Teaching Service Commission, Mr Michael Boluwade made this known in a press statement issued in Ado-Ekiti.
He stated that applicants sitting for the examination are expected to use internet-ready laptop or desktop computers equipped with webcams from their homes or any conducive environment, stressing that the attached digital camera is aimed at making the exercise free from any form of examination malpractice
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Mr Boluwade advised candidates without the recommended equipment to visit recognized CBT centres for the examination, adding that non compliance with the stipulated guidelines for the conduct of the test may lead to outright disqualification of the candidates.
He advised candidates to reach out to the help desk on 08036005382 for further enquiries or information related to the CBT process.