Admitted Candidates for Police Cadet Training
Admitted Candidates for Police Cadet Training
Candidates who fail to report for training at the National Advanced Police School in Yaoundé by the specified date of December 4, 2023, will be considered as having resigned if they are absent beyond an eight-day delay period .
Candidates are ranked in the recruitment process based on order of merit as declared in the results of the special competitive entrance examination for the National Advanced Police School .
Candidates are informed of the specific requirements for their training via detailed instructions provided through public postings, specific press releases, and information on the DGSN's website .
Candidates are required to bring the maintenance cost fees for three months and the necessary equipment for training. Specific details regarding these requirements will be communicated through postings, special press releases, and the DGSN's website .
The transparency in the recruitment process, ensured through open communication via press releases and online postings, likely positively impacts public perception by promoting fairness and accountability in the selection of candidates for the police training program .
Candidates who lose out on reporting by the specified date could face serious challenges, such as being considered resigned if absent after the allowed eight-day period. This could result in loss of the opportunity to attend the training and commence their careers in law enforcement .
The Delegate General for National Security is responsible for officially communicating the results of the recruitment process, declaring the formally admitted candidates to the program at the National Advanced Police School .
The admission order based on merit in the selection process signifies the objective evaluation of candidates' performance in the competitive examination, ensuring that positions are awarded to the most qualified applicants, thereby maintaining the integrity of the recruitment process .
To ensure candidates understand the financial and equipment requirements, details are disseminated through public postings and specific press releases, which are also made available on the official DGSN website, alleviating any uncertainty and enhancing preparedness .
Transparency in the announcement and preparations for the police training in Yaoundé is maintained through multiple channels: specific details about the required equipment and the cost for maintenance are provided via postings, specific press releases, and on the DGSN's official website .