Benue SUBEB CBT Cut-Off Mark and Screening Requirements

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Benue SUBEB, Benue State Universal Basic Education Board, has OFFICIALLY announced the cut-off marks for candidates who participated in the Computer-Based Test (CBT) conducted as part of its teacher recruitment exercise. The Board and its Management disclosed the results along with vital information for the next phase of the recruitment process.

Benue SUBEB Cut-Off Marks for CBT

The cut-off marks have been categorised based on academic qualifications:

Degree Holders: 50%

NCE Candidates: 45%

B.A/B.Sc. English, Mathematics, and other Pure Science Courses: 25%

Candidates who meet these benchmarks can proceed to the next stage of the recruitment exercise.

How to Check Screening Status

Applicants are required to check their status and the timetable for the upcoming screening exercise. This can be done on the Board’s official website, https://benuesubeb.org, starting from 6:00 PM on Tuesday, 26th November 2024. Candidates are advised to verify their status promptly to ensure they do not miss critical updates.

Benue SUBEB Screening Exercise Requirements

To participate in the screening exercise, shortlisted candidates must present all original documents. The required documents include:

  1. Shortlisted Printout – This can be obtained after verifying screening status.
  2. First School Leaving Certificate
  3. NCE/Degree Certificates – Note: Candidates who graduated on or before 30th November 2020 must present original certificates.
  4. Birth Certificate or Declaration of Age – The document must not be less than six months old.
  5. Certificate of Local Government Origin
  6. BVN Printout
  7. NIN Card/Printout

The Board has reiterated the importance of presenting all required documents in their original form. Candidates should ensure they arrive at the screening venue as scheduled, as the timetable will provide specific details about dates, times, and venues for the exercise.

The Board remains committed to a transparent and merit-based recruitment process, aimed at enhancing the quality of education in Benue State.

The announcement was made by the Information Officer for Benue SUBEB, as part of the Board’s commitment to keeping the public informed.

Work and School Africa has highlighted this as an important step in ensuring that the teacher recruitment process in Benue State adheres to set standards. We also commend SUBEB for its transparency and encourage all eligible candidates to prepare adequately for the screening exercise.

Read Also: Benue SUBEB List of Successful Candidates | How to Check

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