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FRSC recruitment 2018: JAMB set to conduct Computer Based Test for applicants

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The Joint Admission and Matriculations Board (JAMB), Following the successful conduct of its Computer Based Test (CBT) for applicants seeking recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force, is set to conduct a similar test for the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) applicants nationwide.

Dr. Fabian Benjamin, the JAMB’s Head of Media and Information, disclosed this during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday May 27th, 2018 in Lagos state.

Dr. Benjamin stated that the patronage by FRSC resulted from the success the board recorded in the recent conduct of recruitment test for the Police.

“The corp marshal was at the board a few days ago, where he expressed confidence in the conduct of such third party examination by the board.

“He solicited for a partnership with the board to conduct the corp’s examination coming up soon.

“The examination is for three cadres – officers, marshal inspectorate and road marshal assistant cadres,” the head of media and information added.

The JAMB official further advised prospective candidates for the examination to adhere strictly to instructions to avoid unfounded speculations.

”The board still finds it hard to believe speculations trailing the police recruitment examination that candidates were examined in Arabic alongside other subjects.

“Such rumours are not only misleading, but malicious and wicked.

“Let me state clearly that the candidates were tested on only English Language and nothing more,”

“JAMB would continue to be transparent in examination conduct, adding that it would always give candidates equal opportunities.

“The board has been equipped with human and materials resources to conduct hitch-free examinations for recruitment, promotion and other selections in the most transparent manner.

“It is because of the confidence that organisation such as the EFCC, West African College of Surgeons and others have in our process that we conducted similar examinations for them in the past.” he added