Simple Guide on How to Write N-Power Test for Batch C Applicants can be accessed below:
GoldenNewsNg gathered that the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development recently announced the next stage of the enrolment for the Batch-C N-Power applicants
Check out NASIMS Test Portal Login 2021 for NPower Batch C
The ministry has made some new changes in the enrolment process, including the introduction of a new portal.
Also, as previously done, applicants are expected to write a test as part of the criteria for selection. This piece guides you on how to proceed with the enrolment process, including the test.
1. Visit www.nasims.gov.ng to log into the portal with your email address. Input your registered email and click on “Forget Password”
2. Check your email inbox After clicking on “Forget Password”, check your email inbox. You will find there the information on how to login to the portal.
3. Update your personal information and records
Upon signing in successfully, you will need to update your personal information and records appropriately before moving on to the next step.
4. Take the online test The test, as earlier stated, is an important part of the selection process. So, take it seriously and follow the instruction provided on the portal on how to do the test.
5. Submit the test After doing the online-based test, click on submit and wait for the next stage of the enrolment process. For complaints and inquiries, npower@nasims.gov.ng is the dedicated email address for the programme. The next stage after the test will be physical screening for the shortlisted successful applicants.
Meanwhile, the minister of humanitarian affairs disaster management and social development, Sadiya Farouq, has said the Batch C programme would run for 12 months.
She added that each beneficiary would be paid a monthly stipend of N30,000. On the number of people that will be recruited, she said the federal government has reached another milestone in the process of recruiting and onboarding of the Batch C N-Power beneficiaries beginning with 500,000 beneficiaries.