The Board, in a statement posted on its Facebook page on Monday, asked applicants who took part in the 2025/2026 indigene verification exercise to watch their emails for invitations to the CBT.
The CBT is part of the scholarship selection process and will allow eligible applicants to demonstrate their knowledge and aptitude.
The Board said details such as the date, venue and other requirements would be communicated to eligible applicants through their invitation emails.
Here are seven rules applicants should know:
1. Check your email regularly
Applicants who participated in the 2025/2026 indigene verification exercise across Lagos State’s five divisions should regularly check their email for the official CBT invitation.
2. Read the examination instructions
Applicants should carefully read and understand all instructions before starting the test.
3. Arrive at the venue early
Applicants are advised to arrive at their designated CBT venue early to avoid delays and ensure a smooth examination process.
4. Dress appropriately
Applicants are expected to dress appropriately and maintain orderly conduct throughout the exercise.
5. Follow officials’ instructions
Candidates must comply with instructions given by CBT officials before and during the examination.
6. Do not bring prohibited materials
Applicants have been warned against bringing prohibited materials or electronic devices into the examination hall.
7. Avoid examination malpractice
The Board warned that any applicant caught engaging in examination malpractice or impersonation would be disqualified and could be referred to the appropriate security authorities.
8. Beware of fraudsters
The Board also warned applicants against fraudsters who may try to collect money or personal information from them under the guise of helping them secure the scholarship.
The statement said, ‘The Agency does not authorise any individual to demand payment in exchange for participation in the CBT or award of scholarship.’
Applicants were advised to rely only on information released through the Board’s official communication channels and not pay anyone promising to influence their selection.
The Board reiterated its commitment to supporting quality education in Lagos State.