The Oyo State Post Primary Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) has announced a revision to the timetable for the upcoming computer-based tests (CBT) for job seekers. The adjustment comes in response to the anticipated nationwide protest that may commence on August 1, 2024.
Initially, the CBT examination was scheduled to take place from July 29 to August 2, 2024, as announced by TESCOM Chairman Pastor Akinade Alamu in Ibadan. However, to prevent any disruptions due to the potential protest, the Commission, in collaboration with its partnering agencies, including the management of the University of Ibadan Distance Learning Centre (DLC), decided to compress the examination schedule to three days.

“The examination will now commence on Monday, July 29, 2024, and conclude on Wednesday, July 31, 2024,” Pastor Alamu stated. He assured that all necessary arrangements have been made in coordination with relevant stakeholders and that the change will not pose any threat to the candidates.
The management of DLC has agreed to provide additional facilities, personnel, and logistics to support the revised schedule. “After a tripartite meeting among all relevant stakeholders, DLC has agreed to provide more halls, computers, and facilities so that the test can be conducted efficiently within the three days,” Alamu explained.

Candidates are advised to regularly check their phones, as notifications are being sent via text messages and emails. The revised timetable is also available on the Oyo State job portal.
The new examination schedule is as follows:
Monday, July 29, 2024:
- Biology
- Islamic Religion Studies
- Christian Religious Studies
- Literature in English
- Mathematics
- French
- Commerce
- Chemistry
- Business Studies
Tuesday, July 30, 2024:
- English Language
- Finance and Accounting
- Government
- Economics
- Computer Science
- Guidance and Counseling
- Physics
- Music
Wednesday, July 31, 2024:
- Agricultural Science
- Arabic Studies
- Social Studies
- Basic Science and Technology
- Technical Drawing
- Fine Arts
- Yoruba
- Geography
- History
- Home Economics and Nutrition
- Physical Health Education
Pastor Alamu emphasized that the cooperation of all stakeholders has ensured that the change will be seamless and that candidates will have the necessary resources to complete their exams without any issues.