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Ivory Coast Announces Public Service Exam Dates

Ivory Coast Announces Public Service Exam Dates
Ivory Coast

Ishaango News

Le 5/20/2025

Summary

The Ivorian Ministry of Public Service has announced the dates for the 2025 administrative competition exams. Candidates can access their convocations online starting May 20, 2025, with a period for online claims open until May 25. Written exams are scheduled for June and July, while computer-assisted exams will span from June to August. Minister Anne Désirée Ouloto emphasized the government's commitment to a fair and transparent selection process, urging candidates to report any fraudulent activities. The ministry plans to launch the composition of administrative competitions on June 7, 2025. These exams offer over 500 opportunities, including recruitment for Ivorians in the diaspora, aiming to modernize and secure the civil service recruitment process.

Abidjan, Ivory Coast – The Ministry of Public Service has announced the dates for the written and computer-assisted examinations for the 2025 Public Service administrative competitions. This announcement impacts thousands of candidates vying for positions within the Ivorian government.

According to the official release, candidates can access their examination convocations starting Tuesday, May 20, 2025, via the Ministry of Public Service website. These convocations are essential for candidates to know the time and location of their tests. The Ministry has also set up a system for candidates to submit claims online from May 20 to May 25, 2025, ensuring a transparent and fair process.

The written exams are scheduled across four weekends: June 14-15, June 28-29, July 12-13, and July 26-27, 2025. Computer-assisted exams will take place on June 21-22, July 5-6, July 19-20, and August 2-3, 2025. These exams are a critical step for those seeking to join the Ivorian civil service. The schedule allows the Public Service to efficiently manage the large number of applicants.

"We are committed to ensuring a transparent and merit-based selection process," stated Anne Désirée Ouloto, Minister of State, Minister of Public Service and Modernization of Administration, during the launch of the 2025 competitions. She also urged candidates to report any fraudulent activities to the dedicated hotline, reinforcing the government's commitment to fairness. With over 500 opportunities available, including positions for Ivorians in the diaspora, these competitions represent a significant opportunity for professional advancement and public service in Côte d'Ivoire.

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