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Tech College Exams Trigger 30k Student Rush
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42601, member: 636"] Nigeria tested 30,000 students for technical college admission Saturday. The National Business and Technical Examinations Board ran tests across the country. Students competed for spots at Federal Technical Colleges nationwide. Winners receive free classes, housing and meals during training. The government wants young people learning job skills instead of just studying books. Results come out after three weeks of grading and review. Officials will match student scores with specific trade programs. Each candidate provided background information during registration. Test scores help place students into electrical work, tailoring or solar repair programs. The selection committee includes college principals and education ministry workers. Nigeria imports skilled workers for simple construction jobs like tiling. Foreign workers from Togo and Benin Republic handle tasks that local youth could perform. Training programs last six months to one year depending on the trade. Graduates receive starter equipment and possible business loans. The program aims to reduce dependence on foreign labor and skills. [/QUOTE]
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