Rabat - The Moroccan Ministry of National Education and Vocational Training announced on Friday that the competition to access the Regional Centers for Careers of Education and Training will take place on September 12-13, 2015.
Winners of the competition will allow potential teachers to receive training by the educational training centers and will come out of the training with an Education Qualification Certificate. While the certificate may help teachers find a position at public schools, it does not offer a guaranteed position.
In a press release, the Ministry said that it had allocated 10,000 teaching positions scattered across the Regional Centers for Careers of Education and Training all over the Kingdom.
The 10,000 positions are divided into three educational levels: 2,500 teachers in the elementary school, 3,620 teachers in middle school, and 3,880 teachers in high school.
The competition is not open to employers in the public sector, and candidates should be less than 45 years old on the day of the competition, and must be holders of at least a B.A degree.
Applicants are required to submit their applications between August 3 and 31 to the Regional Centers for Careers of Education and Training website. http://crmef.men.gov.ma/crmef
After registering online, candidates are to submit their applications including the receipt from the web to one of the Regional Centers of their choice.
The results of the written tests will be announced between September 19 and 21 online and in the headquarters of the Regional Centers for Careers of Education and Training.
The same source added that candidates who successfully pass the written exams will be invited to sit for the oral tests in the centers between September 28 and October 3, and the final results of the contest will be announced on October 5.
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