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Thousands of Candidates Sign Up for National Teachers’ Qualification Test

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More than 10,000 aspiring educators have registered to sit for the upcoming national teachers’ qualifying examination, a key requirement for certification in the teaching profession.

Organisers report a significant turnout, with applicants from various regions indicating strong interest in obtaining professional credentials before entering the classroom. The examination is designed to assess candidates’ knowledge, teaching skills, and readiness to join the education workforce.

Officials overseeing the process said the high number of registrations reflects growing enthusiasm among graduates and current educators seeking to meet national standards. They also noted that the test plays an important role in ensuring quality education by confirming that teachers possess the necessary competencies.

Prospective examinees have been urged to prepare thoroughly, with authorities planning to provide more information on the exam timetable and guidelines in the days ahead. The event is expected to set the stage for the next wave of certified teachers in schools across the country.

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