Nigeria Police Academy (POLAC) CBT and Admission Exercises for 2024 – A Comprehensive Guide

Nigeria Police Academy (POLAC) CBT and Admission Exercises

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The Nigeria Police Academy (POLAC) has scheduled the admission exercises for the 11th Regular Course, beginning Wednesday, 4th December 2024, at the Wudil campus in Kano. Here’s everything you need to know to prepare and successfully participate in these stages.

Key Admission Stages

The admission process involves multiple stages, starting with a Computer-Based Test (CBT). Only successful candidates from the CBT will advance to the following steps:

  1. Credential Verification: Review of submitted academic and identification documents.
  2. Physical Fitness Tests: Assessment of physical readiness for the program.
  3. Psychological Screening: Evaluation of mental and emotional stability.
  4. Medical Examinations: Comprehensive health checks.
  5. Board Interviews: Final stage to assess suitability for the academy.

Screening Schedule and Preparation

Candidates must adhere strictly to the schedule provided on their invitation slip, which is downloadable from the Nigeria Police Academy website. Accommodation will be available for all participants during the exercises.

Required Documents for Screening

All documents must be presented in two white flat files and include:

  • Physical and mental fitness certificate from a government-recognised hospital.
  • Character reference from the Village or District Head.
  • Certificate of Origin signed by the Local Government Chairman or Secretary.
  • National Identity Number (NIN) slip.
  • Original and photocopies of O’ Level results, birth certificate or age declaration, and JAMB result.
  • Printed application form and invitation slip.
  • Completed guarantor’s form.

Candidates must dress in a plain white T-shirt and shorts and ensure their documents are complete to avoid disqualification.

Guidelines and Important Notes

  • Strictly follow the date and time on the invitation slip.
  • Abide by the specific instructions provided for each stage.
  • The process is entirely free of charge—report any attempt to solicit money or bribes.
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Transparency and Integrity

The Commandant, AIG Sadiq I. Abubakar, has pledged a transparent and fair screening process. Any fraudulent activity or misconduct will result in severe legal actions.

Final Tips

Candidates are advised to prepare thoroughly, remain vigilant, and approach the process with confidence. Success in these stages is critical to securing admission into the Nigeria Police Academy.

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