The 84 Regular Recruit Intake shortlist has been made public, the Nigerian Army would want to inform individuals who applied for the recruitment.
Our readers should be aware that the DSSC and RRI recruitment shortlists for the Nigerian Army are two distinct things. The Nigerian Army RRI recruitment shortlist, not the DSSC recruitment shortlist, should be checked according to the instructions provided in this article.
The Regular Recruits
Tradesmen and non-tradesmen with and without trade skills may enlist in the Nigerian Army as part of the regular recruit intake. The program is available to persons who have earned at least a Secondary School Leaving certificate and lasts for six months.
The Nigerian Army has released its list of shortlisted applicants, and individuals who applied are encouraged to use the instructions in this post to determine whether they were included or not. If you applied for the SSC recruitment, you would use the same procedures to check the shortlist once it was made public because the instructions provided below can be used to check both the DSSC and SSC shortlists.
How To Check The Nigerian Army 84RRI & DSSC Shortlisted Candidates List
Those that applied should follow the guidelines below to check the list:
- Visit the Nigerian Army website for the list of successful candidates recruitment.army.mil.ng
- Under the Regular Recruit Intake, click on Shortlistment List
- The list of shortlisted candidates would be displayed
What to do following the publication of the list
Candidates who applied should visit this list article frequently for more changes. Shortlisted candidates will be instructed on what to do after the list is posted, and this article will offer the instructions provided by the Nigerian Army. Through this article, successful candidates will be advised on the next stage of the recruiting process.
Date for Screening of Shortlisted Candidates for Nigerian Army’s 84RRI Recruitment
The application portal includes information about the screening date. Between December 5 and December 18, 2022, a screening would take place.
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