The Nigerian Navy has released the names of applicants who
sat for the Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC) Course 27.
According to a statement by the Directorate of Naval
Information, “applicants who sat for the Nigerian Navy Direct Short
Service Commission (DSSC) Course 27 Aptitude Test are to check online at
www.joinnigeriannavy.com for the list of successful candidates. The successful
candidates are to report for Interview at the Nigerian Navy Secondary School
Navy Town, Ojo, Lagos State from Friday 27,
December 2019 to Friday 10 January 2020. The Interview will involve the
screening of academic certificates and credentials, medical and physical
fitness tests, written and oral examinations” the statement reads.
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Candidates are to come along with the following items:
a. Original and photocopies of academic
certificates and credentials including:
(1) First
School Leaving Certificate and Senior Secondary School Certificates (WAEC, NECO
etc), with scratch cards for verification of results (original copy of West
African Examination Council Certificate is compulsory).
(2) Certificates
from tertiary institutions.
(3) Federal
Ministry of Education authentication of foreign certificates.
(4) NYSC
Discharge/Exemption Certificate.
(5) Birth
Certificate/Declaration of Age.
(6) Certificate
of Local Government of origin.
(7) Parent/Guardian
Consent Form.
(8) Recommendation
Letter from Unit (Serving and Para-Military Personnel).
Other requirements are:
a. Two (2)
recent coloured passport-sized photographs.
b. National Identity Card/Acknowledgement
Slip(mandatory requirement).
c. Writing materials (biro, pencil sharpener and eraser).
d. Three pairs of white (unmarked) vests and navy blue
shorts.
e. A pair of white canvas shoes/trainers.
f. Two bed sheets and pillow cases.
g. A set of cutlery.
h. Toiletries.
The statement also noted that candidates who fail to report on 28 December 2019 will be disqualified also cautioned that all the processes at the selection interview are free of charge and advised candidates to be wary of scammers and refrain from giving money to any individual under any guise.
(NewsDotAfrica)