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Army begins recruitment for direct short service course

Army begins recruitment for direct short service course

The Nigerian Army has officially started accepting online applications for the 2024 Direct Short Service Commission Course, as announced on Friday via a statement posted on the Army’s official Facebook page.

Interested candidates, whether civilians or serving military personnel, have until February 23 to apply through the designated recruitment portal.

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Notably, eligibility for the Direct Short Service Commission Course extends to serving military personnel sponsored to civil institutions by any branch of the Nigerian Armed Forces, as specified in the announcement.

The post read, “This is to inform the general public that the online application for Direct Short Service Commission Course 28/2024 has commenced. All applications must be submitted online not later than February 23, 2024. Visit recruitment.army.mil.ng. Application Is Free

“The DSSC is open to both civilians and serving military personnel. Only serving military personnel sponsored to civil institutions by any of the Services of the Nigerian Armed Forces shall be considered.”

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