Nigerian Navy Releases Shortlisted Candidates for NNBTS Batch 35 Recruitment Interviews

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Link to Check Nigerian Navy NNBTS Batch 35 Shortlist And Interview Date.

How to check Nigerian Navy Shortlisted Candidates, requirements and venue of the screening has been highlighted here on Ejes Gist News.

 

The Nigerian Navy has taken another step forward in its recruitment process by announcing the list of shortlisted candidates who successfully passed the Nigerian Navy Basic Training NNBTS School Batch 35 Recruitment Examination, which took place on June 3, 2023.

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In a recent update, the Navy has invited the selected candidates to attend interviews that will be conducted at designated centers across the country. The interview process, scheduled to take place from July 22 to August 11, 2023, will encompass several stages, including screening and verification of credentials, medical and physical evaluations, as well as written tests.

The interview venues have been specified as follows: Nigerian Navy Secondary School Ojo (Navy Town) Lagos, Nigerian Navy Secondary School Borokiri in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, and NDA Old Site in Kaduna. Candidates are required to attend the interview at the center assigned to their respective state of origin and batch, as indicated on the official Nigerian Navy website.

Applicants should click here to download the list of shortlisted candidates for interview.

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To ensure a smooth interview process, candidates are advised to come prepared with the necessary documents and items. These include original and photocopies of their credentials, a valid Driver’s License (Category H only), the original and photocopy of their State of Origin/LGA certificate, and their National Identity Card or Acknowledgment Slip. Candidates should also bring writing materials, two pairs of navy blue shorts and two white (unmarked) T-shirts, a pair of canvas/trainers and stockings, bed sheets, pillowcases, a set of cutlery, four recent passport-sized photographs on a white background (30X30mm), face masks, hand sanitizers, and personal toiletries such as bathing and washing soaps, toothpaste, and a toothbrush.

It is important to note that the interview process will be conducted on an individual basis, and any candidate found to be deficient in meeting the required criteria at any stage of the interview may face termination of their candidature.

The Nigerian Navy emphasizes the significance of punctuality and adherence to the allocated interview date and center. Failure to report for screening at the specified center for their State of Origin on the scheduled date will result in the forfeiture of the candidate’s candidature.

 

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Here are the key details on

  1. Interview Centers: a. Nigerian Navy Secondary School Ojo (Navy Town) Lagos. b. Nigerian Navy Secondary School Borokiri Port Harcourt, Rivers State. c. NDA Old Site, Kaduna.
  2. Interview Dates: The interview will be conducted concurrently at the centers from 22 July to 11 August 2023.
  3. Interview Process: The interview will include screening and verification of credentials/certificates, medical and physical evaluation, as well as written tests.
  4. Required Documents and Items to Bring: a. Originals and photocopies of credentials. b. Originals and photocopies of valid Drivers’ License (Category H only). c. Original and photocopy of State of Origin/LGA certificate. d. National Identity Card/Acknowledgment Slip. e. Writing materials. f. Two pairs of navy blue shorts and 2 white (unmarked) T-shirts. g. A pair of canvas/trainers and stockings. h. Bed sheets and pillowcases. i. Set of cutlery. j. Four (4) recent 30X30mm passport-sized photographs on a white background. k. Face masks and hand sanitizers. l. Personal toiletries (bathing and washing soaps, toothpaste and brush, etc.).
  5. Termination of Candidature: If a candidate is found deficient in any required criterion during the interview, their candidature may be terminated at any stage.
  6. Reporting: Candidates must report for screening at the specified center for their State of Origin on the stipulated date for their Batch. Failure to do so will result in the forfeiture of their candidature.

 

For more detailed instructions and additional information, candidates are advised to visit the Nigerian Navy website provided in the link above.

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