Kwara TESCOM Invites 9,459 Applicants for Teacher Recruitment CBT
: Over 26,000 Applied, 40 PLWDs Among Shortlisted Candidates

Kwara State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) said it has invited the 9,459 applicants who have completed their online application to the ongoing teachers’ recruitment process for tests, on Monday.
The TESCOM Chairman, Malam Bello Taoheed, disclosed in a statement in Ilorin that the invited applicants were to write a Computer-Based Test (CBT) on Saturday.
He said these were those who scaled through the first leg of the process.
“A total of 9,459 have been invited. They are those who completed the application process, that is, those who completed the application form and submitted it online.
”They have Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), Bachelor of Science (Education) or B.Sc.(Ed.), or Bachelor of Arts or B.A. Ed., or a Bachelor’s degree in relevant subjects with Education qualifications,” the chairman said.
He added that 26,349 candidates started the application process, but not all completed it.
Taoheed said this was because the system prevented those above the age limit and those without relevant degrees from proceeding to other steps of the application.
“A total of 11,617 completed the application process, but only 9,459 have been shortlisted for the CBT, owing to different yardsticks set on the system.”
”A total of 8,319 (or 87.95 percent) of the shortlisted applicants are Kwarans, while the remaining 1,140, who make up 12.05 percent, are non-indigenes.
”Of the 9,459 invited for the CBT, 4,332 applied to teach STEM subjects.
”A total of 4,709 (49.78 percent) of the CBT candidates are male, while the females constitute 50.22 percent, or 4,750, of the candidates.
” Forty of the shortlisted applicants are persons living with disabilities (PLWD), and the authorities will accord them special care at the CBT centers,” he added.
The chairman said further that the candidates were to visit the portal to choose which of the listed CBT centers was closest or most convenient for them.
“It is after this that they will be assigned the time of their examination.
“They should print their examination slip from the portal and take same to their centre,” he stated. (NAN)