CDCFIB CBT Results 2025 Officially Released
The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has officially released the CBT results and full recruitment statistics for the 2025 recruitment exercise, marking one of the largest federal recruitment processes in Nigeria’s recent history.
The board confirmed that candidates who successfully passed the Computer-Based Test (CBT) will now proceed to the Physical Screening stage, which will be conducted nationwide across all states of the federation.
The CDCFIB CBT examination attracted hundreds of thousands of applicants from across Nigeria. According to the board, the exam was designed to ensure fairness, transparency, and merit-based selection, allowing only qualified candidates to advance to the next stage.
With the results now published, applicants can assess their performance within their score range and understand how competitive the recruitment process has been.
CDCFIB Recruitment CBT Results 2025: Key Statistics
The newly released figures highlight the scale and competitiveness of the 2025 CDCFIB recruitment exercise:
- Total Applications: 1,873,522
- Completed Applications: 1,120,491
- Incomplete Applications: 432,935
- Disqualified Applications: 360,923
- Candidates Who Sat for CBT: 872,391
- Recorded Exam Violations: 106,408
These statistics show a strict screening process across all participating agencies, including:
- Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
- Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS)
- Federal Fire Service (FFS)
- Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS)
The high number of disqualifications and exam violations underscores the board’s zero-tolerance policy for irregularities.
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States With the Highest Participation
The following states recorded the highest number of applicants during the 2025 CDCFIB recruitment:
- Lagos State
- Rivers State
- Kaduna State
- Oyo State
- Kano State
These states contributed substantially to the nearly 1.9 million applications received by the board.
CDCFIB Physical Screening 2025
CDCFIB has confirmed that the next stage is Physical Screening, which is mandatory for all candidates who passed the CBT examination.
The screening exercise will be conducted state by state, and only candidates who meet the physical, medical, and documentation requirements will proceed further in the recruitment process.
What to Expect During the Physical Screening
Candidates should be prepared for the following assessments:
- Measurement of height and body proportions
- Assessment of physical fitness levels
- Authentication and review of submitted credentials
- Comprehensive medical check-up
- Background checks and identity verification
Only candidates who successfully pass all screening stages will be considered for final selection.
Details on Physical Screening
Successful CBT candidates will receive official information regarding the screening venue, screening date and time, required documents as well as the approved dress code
All updates and announcements will be published on the official CDCFIB recruitment portal:
https://recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng
Date for CDCFIB Screening 2025
The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has fixed the official screening exercise to run from Monday, 8 December 2025, to Friday, 12 December 2025. Shortlisted candidates who successfully passed the CDCFIB CBT examination will take part in the screening exercise, which includes physical assessments, medical fitness checks, and credential verification. Candidates should monitor their email and SMS notifications for further instructions and regularly visit the official recruitment portal at https://recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng/ for timely updates..
Important Warnings to All Applicants
CDCFIB has issued strong warnings to candidates:
- Do not pay anyone for screening assistance or job placement
- Avoid unofficial websites and social media messages
- Any form of falsification will lead to immediate disqualification
- Candidates must attend screening at their state of application
The recruitment process remains completely free and merit-based.
What Candidates Should Do Now
To increase your chances of success at the physical screening stage, candidates are advised to:
- Print and photocopy all submitted credentials
- Obtain medical fitness certification early
- Engage in regular physical exercise
- Monitor the official portal for updates
- Keep email addresses and phone numbers active
Early preparation can make a significant difference during the screening exercise.
Final Thoughts
With over 1.8 million applicants competing for a limited number of positions across NSCDC, NIS, Federal Fire Service, and the Nigerian Correctional Service, the CDCFIB 2025 recruitment remains one of the most competitive government job exercises in Nigeria.
The release of the CBT results signals a critical transition into the physical screening phase. Candidates who have made it this far should prepare thoroughly and stay alert to official announcements.