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THE Oyo State Post Primary Teaching Service Commission, TESCOM, has revised the timetable for the Computer-based tests coming up next week.
The development came on the heels of the envisaged nationwide protest that may commence on 1 August 2024.
Recall that the Chairman TESCOM, Pastor Akinade Alamu, in Ibadan, announced that the CBT examination for job seekers was fixed for 29 July – 2 August 2024.
Pastor Alamu however said to forestall any unforeseen circumstances, the Commission and its partnering agencies, including the management of the University of Ibadan DLC, agreed to compress the examination days to three.
He, therefore, announced that the examination will commence on Monday, 29 July 2024- 31 July 2024.
Akinade Alamu maintained that all arrangements have been made, with relevant stakeholders, adding that the change will not pose any threat to the candidates.
He added that the management of DLC agreed to provide more facilities, men and logistics to the already provided support.
The TESCOM chairman said: “After a tripartite meeting among all relevant stakeholders, DLC has agreed to provide more halls, Computers, facilities, so that the test can spread across three days.”
He, therefore, appealed to candidates to regularly check their phones, as texts and emails are being sent to them already.
Alamu stressed that the revised timetable is on the Oyo State job portal.
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, Economics, 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 Economics and Nutrition, and Physical Health Education.
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