Bayelsa State Teachers Shortlisted Candidates

Bayelsa State Post Primary Schools Board (PPSB) shortlists candidates for oral interview. The Post Primary Schools Board in Bayelsa State has announced the shortlist of successful candidates for the oral interview phase of the teachers’ recruitment exercise. This follows the written test that was earlier conducted.

Is Bayelsa State Teachers Shortlisted Candidates Out?

Yes, Bayelsa PPSB shortlist for secondary school teachers is out. All applicants whose names appear on the shortlist are required to bring the following documents to the interview:

  • Original Academic Certificates and any other relevant documents
  • Birth Certificate or a sworn affidavit
  • Local Government Area Identification Letter
  • National I.D. Card
  • Married applicants who are non-indigenes must bring their marriage certificates or sworn affidavits, along with a newspaper publication of their change of name

Bayelsa State Teachers Shortlisted Candidates Interview Date and Venue

The oral interview is scheduled to start at 9:00 AM on the date included on the announcement. The venue is St. Jude’s Girls Secondary School, Amarata. Interviews will be conducted based on the specified subjects and serial numbers assigned to each candidate. Applicants must take note of their designated days to ensure they appear at the correct time.

How to Check Bayelsa State Teachers Shortlisted Candidates

Candidates can check the list of Bayelsa teachers shortlisted candidates and the interview schedule online at https://bayelsastate.gov.ng or at the Board’s Headquarters. Applicants must strictly adhere to their interview dates, as there will be no rescheduling.

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Applicants with fake certificates are strongly advised to avoid the interview venue, as law enforcement agents will be present to deal with any fraudulent activity.

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