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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Nigerian Air Force Recruitment 2011, Direct Short Service Commission Dssc- Course 20 (B.Sc, HND) 2011: Jobs in Nigeria, January 2011

Nigerian Air Force Recruitment 2011, Direct Short Service Commission Dssc- Course 20: Jobs in Nigeria, January 2011

Nigerian Armed Forces dates back to 1863 when the Hausa Constabulary was formed by the British. The Constabulary metamorphosed into the West Africa Frontier Force (WAFF) and then the Nigerian Regiment in 1956. It was then completely a land-based force. Later, the need to protect and patrol the Nigerian coastline and its resources led to the creation of the Nigerian Navy in 1956. These were the components of the Nigerian Armed Forces till 1962 when the idea of establishing an air force for Nigeria was first muted. The idea was triggered by the difficulties encountered when the country was called upon to participate in 2 foreign military operations in war-torn Republic of Congo in the early 1960s and to quell military insurrections in Tanganyika (now Tanzania) in 1959. These missions saw Nigeria relying on civil aircraft or foreign air forces to convey her men and logistics to the theatre of conflict. Consequently, the establishment of a Nigerian Air Force was accepted in principle and the Nigerian Government approached a number of countries for assistance in training of Nigerian pilots as well as establishing the Force.
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) was formally established on 18 April 1964 with the passage of the Air Force Act 1964 by the Nigerian Parliament. The Act summarised the objectives of the NAF as follows:
The Nigerian Air Force shall be charged with the defence of the Federal Republic by air, and to give effect thereto, the personnel shall be trained in such duties as in the air as well as on the ground.

Nigerian Air Force Recruitment 2011, Direct Short Service Commission Dssc- Course 20: Jobs in Nigeria, January 2011

This is to inform all our members and the general public who have been asking us when the 2011 Nigerian AirForce Recruitment for DIRECT SHORT SERVICE COMMISSION DSSC- COURSE 20 will be out.

As we promised to get the details across to you, below are the details

Online Registration Starts 24th January 2011 and Closed on 18th March 2011 .

Payment can be made at Sterling Bank,UBA Bank or Intercontinental Bank Branches for Payment with your Slip after filling and submitting the form.

You can go here http://www.careers.nigerianairforce.gov.ng/Enlistment/instructions.htm to start your application and submit the form online and also print the necessary slip for payment

Please read the rest of the requirement below before applyiny

Nigerian Airforce Direct Short Service Commission for B.Sc and HND 2011- Course 20
Below are the application guidelines
Application Guidelines

ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS FOR DIRECT SHORT SERVICE COMMISSION-COURSE 20:

APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FROM QUALIFIED NIGERIANS FOR DIRECT SHORT SERVICE

COMMISSION INTO THE NIGERIAN AIR FORCE IN THE UNDERLISTED DEPARTMENTS:

1. METEOROLOGY
BSc. / Class II/Forecaster Certificate, NCAA-approved Meteorology courses

2. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL
BSc. / NCAA-approved Air Traffic courses

3. STATISTICS
BSc./HND Statistics

4. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
BSc./HND Computer Hardware Engr, Computer Engr, Computer Science

5. ENGINEERING
BSc. Mech. Engr., Electrical Electronics Engr.

6. MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES
BSc./HND Museum/Archives

7. QUANTITY SURVEY
BSc./HND Quantity Survey

8. ARCHITECTURE
MSc. Architecture

9. BUILDING TECH
BSc./HND Building Tech.

10. LAND SURVEY
BSc./HND Land Survey

11. MATHEMATICS
BSc. (Ed) Mathematics

12. PHYSICS
BSc. (Ed) Physics

13. HISTORY
BSc. (Ed) History

14. ENGLISH LANGUAGE
BSc. (Ed) English Language

15. FRENCH
BSc. (Ed) French

16. GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
BSc. (Ed) Guidance and Counseling

17. LIBRARY SCIENCE
BSc. Library Science

18. FOUNDATION/CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
BSc. (Ed) Foundation/Curriculum Development

19. MEDICALS
MBBS, MB ch D

20. DENTAL SURGERY
BDS, B ch D
21. NURSING
BSc Nursing, RN, RM

22. PHARMACY
BSc. Pharmacy

23. DENTAL THERAPY
BSc. Dental Therapy

24. PSYCHOLOGY
BSc. Psychology

25. RADIOGRAPHY
BSc. Radiography

26. PREVENTIVE HEALTH
BSc. Preventive Health

27. LAW
LLB BL

28. CATERING
BSc/HND Catering/Hotel Management

29. CHAPLAIN/IMAM
BSc./HND Theology/Islamic/Arabic Studies

30. MUSIC
BSc./BA/HND Music

31. SPORTS
BSc(Ed)./BA/HND Physical Education

32. PUBLIC RELATIONS
BSc./HND Mass Communications/ Public Relations

33. SUPPLY
BSc./HND Business Admin/Marketing

34. ADMINISTRATION/PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
BSc/HND Public Admin, Personnel Mgt and Human Resource Mgt

General Information To Candidate
1.
35. Applicants must possess a minimum of Second Class Lower for holders of First degree and Lower Credit for HND holders. In addition applicants must possess credit in English Language and Mathematics and 3 additional credits in subjects related to degree course of study. Computer literacy will be an added advantage.

2. 36. Applicants must possess NYSC Discharge Certificate or Letter of Exception from NYSC at the time of applying for DSSC.

3. 37. Applicants must possess certificates of full registration with their respective statutory professional bodies in Nigeria where applicable.

4. 38. Male applicants must not be less than 1.68 meters tall while female applicants must not be less than 1.65 meters tall.

5. 39. Applicants should be between 22 and 30 years of age by 31st December 2011 except Serving Personnel who will be considered for Branch Commission if not more than 35 years of age.

6. 40. Applicants will be shortlisted for qualifying aptitude test and the result placed on the website, while advert will also be published in national dailies.

7. 41. Applicants are to make a choice from the centres below for the Zonal Enlistment Exercise where aptitude tests will be conducted.
1. Makurdi: Nigerian Air Force Base, Makurdi
2. Ilorin: 227 Wing, Nigerian Air Force, Ilorin
3. Lagos: Sam Ethnan Air Force Base, Ikeja – Lagos
4. Enugu: 305 Flying Training School, Enugu
5. Port-Harcourt: 97 Special Operations Group, Nigerian Air Force, Port-Harcourt
6. BENIN: 81 Air Maritime Group, Benin
7. Kaduna: Nigerian Air Force Base, Kawo – Kaduna
8. Kano: 303 Flying Training School, Kano
9. Maiduguri: 204 Wing, Nigerian Air Force Base, Maiduguri
10. Sokoto: 26 Battalion, Gingiya Barracks, Sokoto

8. 42. Applicants are to save the completed forms, Click on the “PAY APPLICATION FEE” Button on the APPLICATION SUMMARY page and then print out the PAY4ME ACKNOWLEDGEMENT slip to effect payment at any branch of INTERCONTINENTAL BANK

9. 43. The date for Zonal Enlistment Exercise will be communicated to applicants in due course. Shortlisted Applicants are to bring the following to the Zonal Enlistment Centres:
(a) Birth Certificate
(b) Originals of Education Certificates and NYSC Discharge Certificate
(c) Letter of Attestation of Good Character
(d) Attestation of Parent/Guardian Consent Form
(e) Attestation of Local Government Area Form
(f) Acknowledgment Card
(g) Writing Materials
10.

44. Applicants are warned against giving false information as information supplied will be used to evaluate your suitability for shortlisting at any particular stage. Any false information discovered at any stage will lead to disqualification of the applicant.

Submission Of Form

11. 45. Further to Paragraph 42 above, applications will only be processed and validated after payment. Thereafter the Applicants will then print out the following:
1. Acknowledgment Card
2. Attestation of Local Government Area Form
3. Attestation of Parent/Guardian Consent Form

12. 46. Applicant’s local Government attestation form must be signed by a military officer who hails from the state of the applicant and not below the rank of Wing Commander or equivalent in the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Navy, and Police Officer of the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police and above. Local Government Chairman/Secretary, Magistrates and Principals of government secondary schools from applicants’ state of origin can also sign the attestation forms. In addition, applicants are to bring with them a letter of attestation of good character from any of the officers above to the Zonal Enlistment Centres and final selection interview

Note Also
1. Fill Your Registration Form.
2. Submit the Form.
3. Print PAY4ME ACKNOWLEDGMENT SLIP (Note that your Transaction ID is on this Slip)
4. Visit any Intercontinental Bank Branch for Payment with the Slip.
5. Visit the Portal to retrieve your Applicant ID, Print Acknowledgment Cards and Attestation Cards.

Click Here http://www.careers.nigerianairforce.gov.ng/Enlistment/instructions.htm To Start Application

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