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interview scheduling

Samko

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hi all,


just want to clarify if it is certain that ones someone number is current, the person will be call for interview unfallingly same month. or are there other factors relating to when one will be call for interview. I do not really understand the relationship between a number being current and schelduling of interview.
then will like to ask if confirmation of WAEC result will be neccessary for someone with a degree. or does one need to verify all certificates for interview.

samko

may 12 : wife received NL, 2009AF000015xx
may 26 : form DHL to KCC
may 29 : notification of delivery from DHL
 
hi all,


just want to clarify if it is certain that ones someone number is current, the person will be call for interview unfallingly same month. or are there other factors relating to when one will be call for interview. I do not really understand the relationship between a number being current and schelduling of interview.
then will like to ask if confirmation of WAEC result will be neccessary for someone with a degree. or does one need to verify all certificates for interview.

samko

may 12 : wife received NL, 2009AF000015xx
may 26 : form DHL to KCC
may 29 : notification of delivery from DHL

It is well documented on this site that as soon as your number is current you will have an interview at some point during the month your number is current for. I found out in April (May bulletin) that my number was current in June. This meant that I was expecting my interview some time in June. I called KCC mid April, about two weeks after the bulletin and then confirmed June 17th as my interview date.
In short for the most case you can assume that your interview will be scheduled for the same month that your CN becomes current.

In relation to your second question about “WAEC” I am guessing that this is what the equivalent to high school diploma is in your relevant country. If it is then you are correct, a degree is a higher level of education so that is all you will need to prove your eligibility. I brought both my high school certificates and also my degree to the interview, and all they looked at was my degree.
 
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