The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has invited interested and
qualified citizens to apply for admission into its academy’s ninth regular
course cadet degree programme.
Olumuyiwa Adejobi, force public relations officer, announced
this in a statement on Thursday.
The online registration process, according to the statement,
is open to Nigerians aged 17 to 22 years, and will run for six weeks — from
August 1 to September 12.
Part of the requirements includes possession of a national
identity number (NIN) and a score of not less than 180 in the 2022 Joint
Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination, with the Nigeria Police
Academy selected as an institution of first choice.
Applicants must also “possess a minimum of 6 credits in not
more than 2 sittings in WAEC/NECO with credit pass in mathematics and English”.
Female applicants must “not be married or pregnant at the
time of admission and must not be less than 1.64m tall”, while male applicants
must “have not less than 86cm (34 inches) expanded chest measurement”.
All candidates are, however, expected to be medically,
physically, and psychologically fit.
“SSCE (WAEC/NECO) statements of results or certificates
before 2017 will not be accepted,” the statement reads.
“The method of application is virtual. All interested
applicants who meet the criteria above are advised to visit the Academy’s
website: https://www.polac.edu.ng, generate remita retrieval reference (RRR)
code which would be used to make payment of a non-refundable fee of five
thousand Naira only (N5,000) through any commercial bank branch in Nigeria.
“Successful payment will open up a form which applicants are
required to fill, and upload scanned copies of their results, birth
certificate, and state of origin certificate.
“Thereafter, applicants are required to print out completed
online forms and guarantor forms to be filled and submitted at designated
centres nationwide. Automated physical screening exercise will hold at the
seventeen (17) zonal commands headquarters from 19th to 25th September, 2022.
“Successful candidates will participate in a computer based
test (CBT) and a subsequent automated medical screening exercise prior to final
selection of candidates, who will undergo a 5-year academic and police training
leading to a bachelors’ degree and commissioning into the Nigeria Police Force
as assistant superintendent of police II.”
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