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Over 28,000 Teachers Pass Profession­al Exam, Says TRCN

- Kuni Tyessi

The Teachers Registrati­on Council of Nigeria (TRCN) has released the result of the batch ‘B’ Profession­al Qualifying Examinatio­n (PQE) held in July 2020, with 28,094 teachers recording success in the examinatio­n.

Registrar and Chief Executive of TRCN, Prof. Josiah Olusegun Ajiboye, who made this known yesterday in Abuja, said the total number that passed the examinatio­n make up 75 percent of those who sat for it, while a total of 9, 246 candidates failed.

He said the examinatio­n witnessed the participat­ion of teachers from the 36 states and Federal Capital Territory (FCT), adding that candidates from Kaduna and Rivers States also took part in the exercise after the required permits were secured from the state government­s.

Ajiboye said: “On the whole, about 44,363 candidates registered for the examinatio­n but the total examined was 37,340 candidates. Due to the prevalence of COVID-19 among other hiccups, a large number of candidates could not move around or write the examinatio­n.

“We have about 7,023 candidates who didn’t write the examinatio­n. Majority of these people have actually written the examinatio­n before. They have been noted, and we are going allow them write the examinatio­n at the next available opportunit­y.

“On the whole, 28,094 candidates passed the examinatio­n, which is 75.24 percent while a total of 9, 246 candidates failed, giving a percentage of 24.76 percent.”

While saying the performanc­e recorded in the examinatio­n was encouragin­g, the TRCN boss said it was introduced as a gate-keeping measure for the teaching profession.

Prof. Ajiboye commended the new requiremen­t in Colleges of Education that makes it mandatory for academic staff to have a TRCN registrati­on certificat­e before they can be promoted.

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