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TRCN Confirms 45,301 Teachers For Licences
No fewer than 45,301 teachers who wrote the October diet of the Teachers’ Professional Qualifying Examination have qualified to register for teaching licenses.
The Registrar, Teachers’ Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN), Prof Josiah Ajiboye, disclosed this in Abuja, yesterday in an interview with newsmen.
The examination, which was conducted in 47 centres across the country, started on October 11 in states with a large number of candidates and ended on October 12.
Ajiboye said that the results had been approved by the Governing Council of TRCN, adding that the 62,895 out of 66,354 teachers that registered for the examination wrote it.
“The result was not bad. 72.03 per cent, which is 45,301 candidates passed, while 27.97 per cent which is 17,594 candidates failed.
“Going by the performances of the states, teachers from Lagos State recorded 88.19 per cent followed by Enugu State with 85.76 per cent and Kano State with 84.69 per cent.
“The performances of the candidates from other states are also very encouraging and the Federal Ministry of Education and TRCN Governing Board are happy with it,” he said.
He said that even though PQE was not an achievement test, it was important to ensure that an individual registered as a professional teacher.
He stressed that the council would not issue teaching certificate and licence to any teacher, who has not passed the examination.
“We are now preparing for November/December diet of PQE, for the council to meet up with the deadline of December 31.
“We are organising this Batch C to meet up the requests from many teachers who wish to meet the December deadline and the registration of candidates will end by November 8.
“The conduct of the November/December PQE is scheduled for December 6 and 7. Those who failed October diet have the opportunity to re-enrol and rewrite the examination with the new set.
“Those who passed should go ahead to register at centres close to them to be able to get their certificates and licences as qualified teachers,” he said.
Ajiboye reiterated that TRCN would not back down on its position to flush out unregistered or unqualified teachers out of the education system by December 31.
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