Entrance exam, from September 5 to 7, 2024 –

In a press release, the Ministry of National Defense, through the General Staff of the Gabonese Armed Forces, announces the upcoming recruitment of fifty (50) non-commissioned officers, via the entrance exam to the National School of Active Non-Commissioned Officers (ENSOA), from September 5 to 7, 2024 in Libreville. Applicants, of Gabonese nationality, must be at least 18 years old and not more than 25 years old and hold the BEPC, an equivalent diploma or the Baccalaureate.

Candidates for the ENSOA entrance exam, whose deadline for submitting applications is set for Friday, August 23, must provide a file including the following documents: a handwritten request for incorporation addressed to the Chief of General Staff of the Gabonese Armed Forces; a certified copy of the original of the diploma or certificate justifying the required level; a legalized birth certificate extract; four color identity photos on a white background; an extract from the criminal record dating from less than 3 months and a copy of the CNAMGS.

It is specified that the files must consist of certified copies of the original documents and that scanned documents or color copies will not be admissible. The posting of the lists of candidates authorized to compete, as well as the distribution of the convocation cards will take place from September 2 to 4, 2024.

The entrance exam to ENSOA will begin with the sports tests scheduled for September 5 to 6. The written tests, on Saturday, September 7, 2024, will focus on general knowledge for candidates at the BAC level, text study for candidates at the BEPC level or equivalent and mathematics depending on the level.

The results of the ENSOA entrance exam will be published on September 16, 2024. Final admission is conditional on successful completion of the various tests, a favorable character investigation and medical fitness.

Alph’-Whilem Eslie

2024-08-20 14:27:24
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