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130 places to compete for at the land registry school

Libreville, Saturday April 13, 2024 (Infos Gabon) – Those responsible for the National School of Cadastre and Geographic Sciences (ENCSG) are organizing an entrance exam into their establishment. The exam is scheduled to take place on May 11 and 12, 2024, at the Libreville single center for engineering training.

In total, one hundred and thirty (130) are selected, including fifty (50) reserved for interns, that is to say those who are already civil servants and aged 52 years or less. And the other eighty are external students who must be aged 33 or less.

The application file must include, among other things, a handwritten request addressed to the Minister of the Civil Service, a legalized copy of the birth certificate, two identity photos, a copy of the national identity card, a medical certificate, a criminal record, a certified copy of diplomas.

The participation fee for this competition, according to the general management, non-refundable in the event of failure, amounts to twenty thousand (20,000) CFA francs and the deadline for submitting applications is April 26 at 3:30 p.m. at Les Trois neighborhoods opposite the El-Rapha polyclinic.

Candidates, depending on the options, will take the tests in mathematics, general knowledge, drawing, geometry, etc. The National School of Cadastre and Geographic Sciences, let us remember, provides training for learners in the fields of cartography, cadastre, town planning and geographical sciences.

We note that around 80% of students trained at ENCSG currently work in the Gabonese administration. Mainly in the departments of Cadastre, Topographic Works, the National Institute of Cartography, the General Directorate of Town Planning and the National Agency for Town Planning, Topographic Works and Cadastre. The 20% is used by private operators.

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