Self-taught candidates for the State Examination edition 2023-2024 were subjected to a preliminary test for the Kongo-Central 1 Educational province.

These candidates are scattered across six centers for the administration of these preliminary tests.

These tests were supervised by the Chief Provincial Inspector Claude Kanku who oversaw this test.

Claude Kanku explained that these candidates are scattered across six centers for the administration of the preliminary tests for the Kongo-Central 1 Educational province.

Claude Kanku emphasized that these are candidates who did not meet the criteria to be registered as school-enrolled candidates. Therefore, the State has instituted this measure to accommodate these candidates who are too old or state employees without degrees, and even those who wish to improve their percentage.

"This is how we organize the preliminary tests as a gateway to enroll these candidates who would like to appear for the State Examination session 2023-2024," said Claude Kanku.

And to specify: "In our educational province, we have organized six centers for the administration of this preliminary exam; we have the center of Matadi, Seke-Mbanza, Boma, Muanda, Tshela, as well as the center of Lukula. The institutions tell us that we must register even on the eve, the registrations will conclude until the first candidate submits his paper."

The Chief Provincial Inspector, who supervised these tests in the city of Matadi, was accompanied by the director of the Kongo-Central 1 Educational province, John Bopilo, as well as other Education officials.

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