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NDLEA Online Assessment Test Portal Closing Date Announced

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NDLEA Online Assessment Test Portal Closing Date has been announced.

 

NewsOnline reports that the management of NDLEA has stated that its online assessment test portal will be closing on the 12th of May 2023 by 6am. See below details update regarding this information!

 

According to NDLEA, the NDLEA online assessment platform will remain open today Thursday, 11th May, till 6:00 am tomorrow Friday 12th May, to allow applicants in all batches who received an email but were unable to take the test due to technical difficulties to do so.

 

 

To login, please ensure that you enter your ID in this format: NDLEA-SUPT-2023-1234567890. Also use a reliable internet connection.

 

Applicants should kindly refresh their browsers if they encounter time out errors, as a result of the heavy traffic on the server, which it is actively filtering.

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