Lagos State Government Announces 2024 Screening Test for Model Colleges and Upgraded Junior Secondary Schools

The examination is scheduled to be held at Five CBT designated centres distributed across the six education districts within the state.

Lagos State Government Announces 2024 Screening Test for Model Colleges and Upgraded Junior Secondary Schools

In a recent announcement made by the Lagos State Government, it has been revealed that the 2024 Screening Test for the 16 Model Colleges and Upgraded Junior Secondary Schools is set to take place from Tuesday, May 28 to Friday, May 31, 2024.

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The disclosure came through a statement signed by the Director of the Lagos State Examinations Board, Mr. Adebayo Orunsolu.

The examination is scheduled to be held at Five CBT designated centers distributed across the six education districts within the state. Mr. Orunsolu emphasized the importance for all duly registered applicants to revisit the Exams Board’s Portal using their unique username and password. They are required to print out a clear copy of their sitting arrangements for the examination starting from Saturday, May 18, 2024.

Lagos state government reported that applicants are advised to come to the examination venue with the printed copy of their examination slips. Notably, electronic gadgets such as phones, iPads, watches, and other similar devices will not be allowed within the examination hall to ensure the integrity of the examination process.

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Mr. Orunsolu called upon the cooperation of parents, guardians, and all other stakeholders to ensure the successful conduct of the examination. The collective effort of all involved parties is crucial in maintaining the integrity and fairness of the screening process.

With the upcoming screening test, the Lagos State Government reaffirms its commitment to providing quality education and ensuring equal opportunities for all students across the state.