Thousnads of applicants are rushing to find out their status following the publication of the results of entrance examinations into the Grammer and Technical sections (HTTTC) of the Teachers Training College (ENS) of the University of Bamenda last Friday. Each year thousnds of job seekers are recruited into this school to make up for the acute shortages of professional teachers in secondary and high schools around the country.
Geography, Physics, Mathematic, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, History, Modern Letters, French...are the main subjects offered in the college. This year about a hundred positions were open for competition by qualified candidates. However, morethan ten thousand ended up sitting in for the entrance examinations. Many with awaited results of the Advanced level certificate.
Successful candidates are expected to undergo three years of intense training in the college before graduating as public service teachers of government colleges.
The acute shortages of trained teachers in the country is largely as a result of the brain drain phenomenon whereby government trained teachers, doctors and nurses emigrate to the west (United States and Europe) where they are paid higher salaries. Unfortunately, even when these unpatriotic compatiots are leaving for greener pastures abroad after costing the state millions in training, they manipulate to keep their salaries in Cameroon still flowing. Due to bureaucracy and uncomputerised system, it often takes some time to uncover such frauds.
2 comments:
Increase the salaries of all public servants and brain drain shall naturally end. I have been to the offices of high ranking civil servants which look like the that of a washing point. No country can develop when its Civil servants are poorly treated. Corruption will keep consuming a greater part of our efforts.
I was glad to hear that government created a teacher training college in Maroua. this will go a long way to reduce the disparities existing between the north and the south in terms of education. but this largely depends on government policy of positive discrimination or affirmative action.
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