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Furthermore, all candidates must be physically and mentally fit, with evidence of medical fitness from a government-approved hospital required as part of the application process.
Academic qualifications vary depending on the position. For those who applied to the Superintendent cadre, a university degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) or its equivalent from a recognised institution is required, alongside an NYSC discharge certificate or exemption.
Candidates for the Inspectorate cadre must hold a National Diploma (ND) or a Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) from an approved institution, while those who applied for the Customs Assistant cadre should have at least an O’Level (WAEC or NECO).
The NCS also issued a strong warning to potential applicants to remain vigilant against fraudsters who may attempt to exploit the recruitment process.
The service emphasised that the recruitment process is completely free, stating, “We do not charge any fees at any stage of the recruitment process. If anyone demands payment, they are scammers.”
The service however warned that it shall prosecute any applicant who supplied false claims
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