Entrance exam, finally from August 9 to 11, 2024 –

The Minister of Public Service and Capacity Building, in a press release, indicated the new dates for the written tests of the entrance exam to the National School of Administration ENA. They will take place from Friday 9 to Sunday 11 August, at the single composition center of the Lycée national Léon Mba, we can read.

The provisional lists of candidates, established in accordance with the files submitted, have already been published on the following website: www.fonction-publique.gouv.ga and appeals will be made until Tuesday, August 6, at the premises of the Ministry of Civil Service and Capacity Building.

The publication of the final lists, for its part, will take place on Thursday, August 8, 2024 and posted at the single composition center of the Lycée national Léon Mba, specifies the press release.

Numerous computer problems and other malfunctions had led the organizers to cancel the events of this competition scheduled for the first time on May 11 and 12 at several sites.

The written tests for the ENA entrance exam (internal and external) cover the disciplines of general culture dissertation, law or general economics dissertation, regional cooperation and integration dissertation, English, administrative writing or the general economics or law summary (for internal students).

After the written tests, the oral admission test will be open to candidates who have obtained a general average of at least 10 out of 20.

Around 4,000 candidates are applying for admission to the National School of Administration, whose age limit for external applications has been exceptionally raised to 38 years, instead of 33, by decision of the transitional president, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguéma.

The entrance exam to the National School of Administration (ENA) has not been organized for five (5) years.

Alph’-Whilem Eslie

2024-08-04 14:32:58
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