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2018/2019 Graduates & Undergraduates Complete Application Guide For The Nigeria Immigration Service NIS Recruitment 2018/2019

2018/2019 Graduates & Undergraduates Complete Application Guide For The Nigeria Immigration Service NIS Recruitment 2018/2019 The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has announced it 2018/2019 Recruitment, Applications are hereby invited from eligible Nigerians for commission into the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) The application is opened to all civilians. However, serving military or paramilitary personnel sponsored by any of the Services of the Nigerian Armed Forces to civil institutions shall be considered. Note: See Applications Deadline And Do Not Process Any Application Later That The Date & Time Mentioned. information Requirements for Nigeria Immigration Service Recruitments. 1. Be a Nigerian citizen by birth or descent; 2. Not less than 18 years or more than 35 years of age; 3. Not less than 1. 7 metres in height for male and 1. 64 metres for female; 4. Have a fully expanded chest measurement of not less than 0. 87 metres; 5. Be certified by a Government Medical Officer to be physically and mentally fit for appointment into the Service; 6. Not suffering from any form of mental or physical disability; 7. Be free from any form of financial embarrassment; 8. Be of good character and must not have been found guilty of any criminal offence; *Candidates with any of the following medical cases need not apply: 1. Sight problem; 2. Hearing difficulties; 3. Previous major orthopedic operation; 4. Flat foot; 5. Fracture, stammering or any other natural disability; 6. Pregnant women. *Nigeria Immigration Service Recruitment Academic Qualifications. A: 1. West African School Certificate (WASC) or Senior Secondary School Certificate (SSSC) with Credits in not less than three (3) subjects including English and at least passes in two (2) other subjects; Or A: 2. National Examination Council (NECO)/General Certificate of Education (GCE) Ordinary Level with passes in four (4) subjects obtained at one sitting or five (5) subjects obtained at two sittings including English Language. B: National Diploma (ND) obtained from a recognized institution. National Certificate of Education (NCE) from a recognized institution; or General Certificate of Education (Advance Level) in two (2) subjects obtained at one sitting or three (3) subjects obtained at two sittings. Guidelines for application (1). Interested candidates are to follow the "Online Application" botton shown on the website of the Nigeria Immigration Recruitment portal (https://www. nisrecruitment. com. ng). (2). Read the Qualification Criteria. (3). Enter your 10 digits valid e-Voucher Pin purchased from approved vendor or this portal's OPS. (4). Register your new account with a valid and functional email account. (5). A verification link would be sent to your email. (6). Login to your email and click on the verification link. If you can=E2=80=99t see it in your mailbox, also check the =E2=80=98Spam=E2=80=99= folder incase. (6a). After activating the link, login to your profile and complete your application. (7). Upload & Add your profile (This will require a passport photo and your biodata). ( . Upload & Add your qualifications (WASSCE, and other certificates are entered here). (9). Upload/Edit supporting Documents (Attach your Certificates here). THE NEXT OPTION WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE UNTIL ALL ABOVE STEPS HAVE BEEN TAKEN. (10). Print your photo cards. (11). Watch Out For The Official Shortlist. click here to apply

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JAMB Releases 2019 UTME Results Today After several postponements, the central admissions body in Nigeria, the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) has said it would release t he 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) today barring any unforeseen circumstances. The confirmation came from the Board’s Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, who told newsmen in Abuja though he did not go into details of how the results would be released. Oloyode, however, assured that the Board would meet to finalise on the details to be announced to Nigerians. Apparently noting the apprehension which has trailed the result hitherto released almost same day the examination held but which had to be held back for undisclosed reason. He assured that, “We are releasing our results tomorrow; we are having a meeting today to consider what to put out.” The 2019 UTME was held from April 11 to April 18 with more than 1.8 million registered candidates but the results had since then, not been released thereby causing apprehension among candidates. There had been reports of malpractices including an allegation that a particular candidate registered more than 60 times to do mercenary examination for different candidates. Also, no fewer than 75 centres were penciled down for punishment over compromising the examination. In a particular case, a Professor was allegedly caught trying to cheat for his child while some brought underage children to do the examination. The examination body explained that it would first screen the entire candidates’ results to weed out those who were involved in any form of malpractice during the examination. The Registrar also paraded an employee of the Board, who allegedly collected N25,000 bribe from a 2018 admission seeker with an assurance to offer admission. He was said to have however been unable to fulfill his promise and was reported to the Board and the bubble burst. The registrar assured the Board’s determination to deal decisively with anyone, including its staff, found involved in any form of infraction.

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JAMB Releases 2019 UTME Results Today After several postponements, the central admissions body in Nigeria, the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) has said it would release t he 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) today barring any unforeseen circumstances. The confirmation came from the Board’s Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, who told newsmen in Abuja though he did not go into details of how the results would be released. Oloyode, however, assured that the Board would meet to finalise on the details to be announced to Nigerians. Apparently noting the apprehension which has trailed the result hitherto released almost same day the examination held but which had to be held back for undisclosed reason. He assured that, “We are releasing our results tomorrow; we are having a meeting today to consider what to put out.” The 2019 UTME was held from April 11 to April 18 with more than 1.8 million registered candidates but the results had since then, not been released thereby causing apprehension among candidates. There had been reports of malpractices including an allegation that a particular candidate registered more than 60 times to do mercenary examination for different candidates. Also, no fewer than 75 centres were penciled down for punishment over compromising the examination. In a particular case, a Professor was allegedly caught trying to cheat for his child while some brought underage children to do the examination. The examination body explained that it would first screen the entire candidates’ results to weed out those who were involved in any form of malpractice during the examination. The Registrar also paraded an employee of the Board, who allegedly collected N25,000 bribe from a 2018 admission seeker with an assurance to offer admission. He was said to have however been unable to fulfill his promise and was reported to the Board and the bubble burst. The registrar assured the Board’s determination to deal decisively with anyone, including its staff, found involved in any form of infraction.