The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire, and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has officially confirmed that the Computer-Based Test (CBT) for its ongoing 2025 recruitment exercise will take place on Wednesday, 12 November 2025, starting at 9:00 a.m.
The Board, in a statement released through its communication unit, explained that only shortlisted candidates who received official notifications will be able to participate in the exam.
According to the announcement, the CBT will be AI-supervised and monitored in real time to ensure transparency and prevent any form of malpractice.
Exam to Be Fully AI-Proctored
The CDCFIB noted that this year’s recruitment examination would run entirely on a virtual testing platform designed to detect cheating, impersonation, or interference from unauthorized third parties.
“All candidates must carefully study and adhere to the examination instructions. The system automatically detects violations, and repeated alerts may result in instant disqualification,” the Board stated.
This move, according to officials, is part of the federal government’s ongoing effort to make recruitment into paramilitary agencies more transparent and merit-driven.
Portal Opens 30 Minutes Before Exam
Candidates are expected to log in through the official recruitment portal, https://recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng, using their registered email and password.
The portal will open 30 minutes before each candidate’s scheduled exam window, allowing time for verification and system setup.
Each participant will undergo a photo verification process before entering a virtual waiting room, where they will stay until the test begins automatically.
Those who experience temporary disconnection during the test will be able to rejoin and continue within their allotted time, provided the test session has not expired.
CDCFIB Exam Rules Candidates Must Follow
The Board has released a set of guidelines for candidates to ensure smooth participation:
Before the Exam
Log in early: at least 30 minutes before your slot.
Ensure a stable internet connection and reliable power supply.
Use a quiet, well-lit room free from interruptions.
During the Exam
Do not switch between applications or open other browser tabs.
Keep your face visible to the camera throughout the session.
Avoid making or receiving phone calls.
Do not attempt to access third-party help or devices.
The system is programmed to track suspicious movements, external noise, or screen changes, and will automatically flag such activities as violations.
Recommended Devices and Technical Setup
While the Board has allowed candidates to take the test on phones or tablets, it strongly recommends using a laptop or desktop computer for stability.
Ideal setup:
Reliable 4G internet or broadband connection
Fully charged device or uninterrupted power
Functional webcam and microphone
Updated web browser (Google Chrome preferred)
Candidates are encouraged to run a brief system test ahead of time to avoid technical challenges during the exam.
Common Errors That Lead to Disqualification
Over the years, some otherwise qualified applicants have lost their chances due to avoidable mistakes. Here are the most common ones:
Logging in late after the exam window opens
Using fake credentials or mismatched names
Taking the exam in noisy environments
Poor lighting or camera obstruction
Disconnecting repeatedly during the test
The CDCFIB reiterated that the exam platform is programmed to record all activity logs. Any breach, it warned, would lead to automatic failure or disqualification
Next Steps After the CBT
After the computer-based test, successful candidates will move on to the screening and documentation phase.
This stage typically involves:
Verification of educational and personal documents
Physical fitness checks
Background and medical evaluations
The Board will communicate next steps through email, SMS, and updates on the official recruitment portal.
How to Prepare for the CDCFIB CBT
Preparation remains the best strategy. Here are practical tips to help you perform well:
Practice online tests ahead of your exam day.
Review basic reasoning and current affairs questions.
Check your setup: internet, power, and webcam, at least an hour before.
Stay composed: answer each question calmly.
Trust your preparation: avoid distractions during the session.
Your performance will reflect not only your knowledge but also your ability to stay focused under pressure, a key quality in public service.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Can I use a phone for the test?
Yes, but laptops or desktops are preferred for smoother performance.
2. What happens if I lose my connection?
You can reconnect within your test period and continue from where you stopped.
3. How do I know my test time?
Check your invitation email or SMS. The time slot is assigned individually.
4. Will I be disqualified if I switch apps?
Yes. The system detects app switching or minimizing the browser and flags it as a violation.
5. How will I know if I pass the test?
Successful applicants will receive updates through email or SMS and will be listed on the official portal.
GoldenEmpower’s Take
At GoldenEmpower.com, we believe the CDCFIB’s approach represents a step forward in building a merit-based civil and paramilitary recruitment system.
Digital testing not only reduces bias but also gives every qualified Nigerian, regardless of region, a fair opportunity to succeed.
If you are among the applicants, take this opportunity seriously. Prepare thoroughly, follow the rules, and stay informed through verified channels.
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