The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has released crucial information regarding the upcoming aptitude test for the Direct Short Service Commission (DSSC) 33/2024 recruitment exercise. This announcement clarifies the date and designated centers for the test, guiding prospective recruits on the next steps in the application process.
- Aptitude test scheduled for Saturday, December 14, 2024.
- 15 designated centers across Nigeria.
- Applicants must confirm details on the NAF recruitment portal.
Aptitude Test Date Confirmed
Mark your calendars! The NAF has officially set Saturday, December 14, 2024, as the date for the DSSC 33/2024 aptitude test. This gives applicants ample time to prepare and make necessary travel arrangements.
Test Centers Across the Nation
To facilitate a smooth and accessible process, the aptitude test will be held at 15 centers strategically located throughout Nigeria. These centers ensure that candidates from different regions can participate without undue hardship.
List of Designated Centers:
- Bauchi
- Benin
- Enugu
- Ilorin
- Ipetu-Ijesha
- Jos
- Kaduna (NAF Base)
- Kano
- Ikeja
- Maiduguri
- Makurdi
- Minna
- Port Harcourt
- Sokoto
- Yola
Confirmation of Eligibility and Details
It is paramount that all applicants confirm their eligibility and specific test center details. Visit the official NAF recruitment portal at https://nafrecruitment.airforce.mil.ng to verify your information. Don’t wait until the last minute; confirm your details as soon as possible to avoid any unforeseen issues.
Additional Information and Updates
For the most current information and detailed instructions, visit the NAF’s official website at www.airforce.mil.ng. This is your one-stop resource for staying updated throughout the DSSC recruitment process.
Tips for Success
While awaiting the aptitude test, take advantage of the time to prepare thoroughly. Brush up on relevant subjects, familiarize yourself with the test format, and maintain a positive mindset. Your dedication and preparation will undoubtedly contribute to your success in this crucial stage of the selection process.