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Saturday, 7 January 2017

Nigerian Army 76RRI List Of Shortlisted Candidates For Pre-Screening 2016



Nigerian Army 76RRI Full List of Shortlisted Candidates For Pre-Screening 2016/2017.

This is to inform all applicant that the Nigerian Army Recruitment list of shortlisted candidates has been released. The Nigerian Army has released the names of candidates shortlisted for the year 2016 76th Regular Recruits Intake (RRI) for tradesmen/women and non-tradesmen/women pre-screening examination which will be done nationwide in the centres published here.

Nigerian Army 76RRI Full List of Shortlisted Candidates For Pre-Screening 2016/2017

Candidates who applied for the 76rri Nigerian Army recruitment can now check their names on the published list of short-listed candidates for the 76rri Nigerian Pre-screening test using the procedure provided below:

Note: Applicants are advised in their own interest not to give any form of gratification or inducement to any person or group of persons to assist them in the recruitment exercise.

How To Check Shortlisted Candidates For Nigerian Army 76RRIi Pre-Screening Test

Go to the Nigerian Army Portal. http://narecruitment.org
Under the section titled “Verify Application Status”, put in your email address and application number to confirm if you are selected.
N/B: Follow the Above-mentioned steps to check if you shortlisted on the portal, we advise you to keep checking this page from time to time

Congratulations to all successful candidates listed for the Nigerian Army 76RRI Pre-Screening Examination.

If you are finding it difficult to check, you can leave your name, examination centre and application number at the comment section at the end of this page below so that others that have checked can also help you out.

Tips That Will Help You Succeed In The 76RRI Nigerian Army Recruitment Pre-Screening Excercise
Here are some important things to note as you prepare for the Nigerian Army 76RRI Recruitment Pre-Screening Exercise:

1. Ensure All The Required Documents Are Intact:

To avoid being disqualified, you must take your printed application confirmation and the following documents along with you to the venue of the screening examination:

Original and photocopies of your birth certificate or affidavit of age declaration
Photocopies of your academic certificates
The scratch cards you used for the application
The identification letter to be signed by the identifying officer in “Section F” of the completed form, which you printed from the Nigerian Army online recruitment portal.
2. Make Sure To Meet Each And Every Requirement:

If you fail to meet any of the requirements and conditions for joining the Nigerian Army, then there’s no way you can succeed in the recruitment exercise.


So, before you proceed with the application process, read the requirements and conditions in full detail and ensure that you really have all it takes to join the force. The following is a list of the requirements for joining the Nigerian Army:

You must be a Nigerian citizen by birth (not by naturalization)
You must be between ages 18-22
You must medically, physically, and psychologically fit
You must be at least 1.68 meters tall (for men) or 1.62 meters tall (for women)
You must have no previous criminal record
You must have at least 3 credits including English Language in at most 2 sittings (SSCE/ NECO/ GCE)
3. Adequately Prepare For The Pre-Screening Examination:

After your application, be on the lookout or information regarding the date of the screening exercise as well as the venue of your exercise (which is usually the zone screening centre within or nearest to your state).

To prepare for the examination, practice lots of quantitative and verbal aptitude tests as well as questions on general knowledge. These usually constitute a significant portion of the examination questions.

The harder you prepare for the screening examination, the better your chances of succeeding. If you have left school since over two years back, you should start your preparation early.

If the examination centre for your zone is far from your location, you may have to travel to the city in which you are to write the examination at least one day before the date of the examination. This is necessary so that you will avoid rushing at the last minute.

4. Ensure You Stay Informed:

After submitting your application at the online portal, check the portal at least twice daily to see if there is any new information. Don’t ever rely on the press or on your friends.

You may as well miss out on newspaper notices. So, the online recruitment portal remains your best and most reliable source of information.

5. Compose Yourself:

Dress well to the examination venue and be relaxed. Eat something before entering the examination hall (for reasons I am very sure you know).

Also, abide by all instructions given at the examination venue, and ensure that you have all the required documents with you. Enter the examination hall with only the materials you will need during the exam.

6. Keep Your Hopes High As You Await The Result:

Check the dailies as well as the recruitment portal regularly so that you will know when the results are out and if you are required to take any action.

Warning!

Please desist from giving any form of gratification or inducement to any person or group of persons who may claim to render assistance to applicants. The Nigerian Army strongly denounces this act. So, you must avoid it.

Keep in mind that these fraudsters abound on social media and in various online forums. They claim to help people mastermind their recruitment into the Nigerian Army.

They only want to swindle those who may be seeking shortcuts. But the truth is, the recruitment process into the Nigerian Army is transparent and based on merit. So, there’s no amount you can pay to enhance your chances of being recruited if you don’t succeed on merit.

Finally, during the screening examination, do not engage in any form of examination malpractices such as communicating in the exam hall, copying from others, and so on.

Remember, to fail and try later is better than being apprehended and disgraced for examination malpractices. I wish you the best of luck.

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