NASIMS, the management platform of Npower has announced 40 percent as the minimum cut-off mark for the work nation eligibility test.
The announcement is coming amid several enquiries by those who have taken the eligibility test.
Although NASIMS encouraged beneficiaries to strive to score higher, noting that a higher score will ensure a brighter chance.
Investors King could recall that Npower introduced the work nation programme as an exit programme for batch C, Stream 2 beneficiaries.
The work nation programme which is voluntary is designed to bring Npower beneficiaries closer to available jobs after they would have undergone some training.
Additionally, NASIMS revealed that the work nation eligibility test is a competitive exam where candidates compete with other good scores.
In other words, an applicant with more than the minimum cut-off may not be shortlisted if more people have better scores.
It is therefore not a game of having the minimum score, it is a game of scoring higher.
Meanwhile, NASIMS has advised those who have not taken the eligibility test to do so in earnest.
They were however advised to take the test when they are in the right state of mind and at a quiet place with a good internet connection.
Investors King had earlier reported that interested beneficiaries can take the Work Nation eligibility test by logging in through the NASIMS portal https://nasim.gov.ng/login.
Afterwards, they will be required to enter their registered email and password which will give them access to the dashboard.
If a work nation message pops up, that means the applicant is eligible for the programme.
Intending applicants may also decide to take the test later if there is no stable internet connection or the applicant is not in a quiet place.
At the end of the eligibility test, applicants should click on the submit button. Thereafter, the result will be displayed on the screen.
Conclusively, the Work Nation programme is not mandatory. Only those who are interested are asked to apply.