LAGOS STATE ANNOUNCES DATE FOR YEAR 2022/2023 COMMON ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
By Sumayyah Olapade
Lagos State government has officially announced that the Year 2022/2023 Lagos state Common Entrance/Placement Test will take place on Saturday, July 16, 2022.
This was mentioned in a statement which was seen by Hotjist on Thursday.
The statement reads in part, “The Lagos state Government has announced that the Lagos state Common Entrance/placement Test will hold on Saturday, 16th July, 2022
The screening will be conducted in the six Education Districts at 8:00 am prompt
The Y2022/2023 Placement Test has been officially concluded to hold on Saturday 23rd July, 2022 at 9.00am prompt.
“Kindly note that the Examination will hold in all the designated Centres under the LGEA’s across the State.”
Therefore, Schools must ensure that all candidates get to their respective Centres, at least, one hour before the commencement time.”
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