TENASOSP: 65 Congolese students take the test in Uganda

TENASOSP: 65 Congolese students take the test in Uganda

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14 June 2024
Congolese eighth-grade students in basic education living in Uganda have been taking the National Test for Academic and Vocational Selection and Guidance (TENASOSP) since Thursday, June 13. A total of 65 young candidates took their exams at Umoja International School in Mukono. The exams were officially launched by Education Inspector Ms. Dzevê Lussi Henrielle under the watchful eye of Mr. Jules Kalala Ngandu, Chargé d’Affaires at the DRC Embassy in Uganda. "The integrity of the exams is paramount. We follow a codified protocol to ensure that exam questions do not leak before the tests," emphasized the Congolese diplomat. The ENAFEP, TENASOSP, and EXETAT are among the major certification exams that mark key milestones in the Congolese education system. The results of this exam, expected in a few weeks, will determine the fate of these students who hope to continue their studies in secondary school. The exams began on the same day across the various provinces of the DRC. They will take place over two days, from June 13 to 14, 2024. Willy Kambulu

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