Did you just REGISTER FOR TRCN or failed the exam before and would like to know how to pass TRCN exam Now?
In this guide,
You will see the sure success tips on how to pass TRCN examination this year once and for all without rewriting even if it has been long you left school.
- DOWNLOAD: FREE TRCN PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PDF.
Take note.
Only those who pass the examination will be eligible to COLLECT TRCN CERTIFICATE and license as professional teachers.
Teachers with TRCN certificate enjoy higher remuneration & employability, especially in government schools and many BIG private schools in Nigeria.
What is the pass mark for TRCN exam?
TRCN exam pass mark is 50% (i.e.) half of the total number of questions you were asked.
The questions are sixty (60) in number.
Score less than half (30/60) and that’s failure. Fail three times and you will be suspended from rewriting the exam for AT LEAST a year.
After the suspension, you will be required to pay a penalty fee for permission to register and sit for the exam again.
Would you like to avoid these waste of time and money by knowing how to pass TRCN exam once and for all?
See how to pass TRCN examination
TRCN exam is easy to pass for bonafide teachers like YOU.
Whether you graduated recently or a long time ago, just follow the TRCN exam tips below for sure success.
1. Register early
When you register early for TRCN exam, your preparation also starts early with enough time to reduce that “exam tension” that we all use to feel.
“Early” here means AT LEAST a month before the exam date.
The earlier you register for TRCN and start studying, the more time you have to revise those education topics that you may have forgotten.
And the more you refresh your memory on those topics, the more your exam confidence which reduces the tension and improves your overall success rate in the exam.
2. Study the TRCN syllabus for your category
According to TRCN.
There are FOUR categories of teachers:
- Category (A) – teachers with Doctorate degree.
- Category (B) – teachers with Master degree.
- Category (C) – teachers with Bachelor degree.
- Category (D) – teachers with NCE.
Each of these categories has its own TRCN exam syllabus.
The topics in each syllabus are the same for all categories, but the depth and complexity of areas to be covered under each topic increases with the category.
Only category (D) teachers are to stick to their syllabus alone.
If you are in any of the higher categories, you are required to study according to both the TRCN syllabus for your category and that of the categories below yours.
FOR EXAMPLE.
- Category (C) teachers must study according to Category (C) and (D) syllabuses.
- Category (B) teachers study according to Category (B) (C) and (D) syllabuses.
- Category (A) teachers according to Category (A) (B) (C) and (D) syllabuses.
This is because as a higher category teacher (let’s say, Master degree holder), it is believed that you must have scaled through the depth of topics at the NCE and first degree level before you reached Masters.
If you are in any of the higher categories, DO NOT PANIC!
Remember the topics are the same for all categories.
So.
Just read each topic deeper and wider if your category is higher.
It is the same topics after all.
3. Focus more on the Areas of Concentration (AOC)
There are (23) topics in the syllabus where all your TRCN EXAM QUESTIONS will come from.
But only (6) of these topics are more emphasized.
This means more questions ALWAYS come from these six (6) topics, irrespective of your category or exam year.
These (6) topics:
- English
- Mathematics
- ICT / Educational Technology
- Use of the Library
- Educational Statistics
- Research Methods
So.
While you study according to your syllabus(es), focus more on these (6) topics.
Give each of them extra study time because more of your TRCN exam questions comes from them than other topics.
4. Study TRCN past questions
There is this misconception about past questions that we want to address first.
Some candidates “cram” past questions with the hope of seeing the EXACT same questions (word-for-word) in their own exam.
Of course.
Past questions are repeated but in different manner, using different words and from different areas of the SAME topic.
For example.
A question under Philosophy of Education may ask:
“Who is the father of Pragmatism?”
A similar question can be asked again in ANOTHER year as:
“The Pragmatic school of thought originated from which country?”
Right there is a repeated past questions!!
How?
They are from the same area (Pragmatism) in the same topic (Philosophy of Education).
Only the structure was changed.
Past questions exposes you to deeper insight on each area in the topic of your syllabus.
Study past questions for these deeper insights because knowing that John Dewey, an AMERICAN philosopher is the father of pragmatism also tells you that pragmatic school of thought originated from U.S.A.
5. Practice CBT
TRCN exam is CBT.
CBT is short for “Computer Based Test” which means that all your TRCN exam questions will be asked and answered using a computer.
No theory. No OMR sheet.
The questions have been programmed into the computers in your exam centre.
All you have to do is click on the correct answer to each question and submit when you are done.
Can you do that?
If YES, move straight to the next tip.
Otherwise.
- See HOW TO START AND FINISH YOUR TRCN EXAM USING A COMPUTER.
6. Leave no question unanswered
During your exam, there will be some questions from the PIT OF HELL!!
I mean questions that you were never expecting and that will throw you off-balance but don’t panic.
Just skip them and move to the next.
After answering all the questions you know, go back to those questions you skipped and brainstorm for the answer which you may now remember.
If you still don’t know it, just pick any random answer by then.
You have ¼ percent chance of getting that question with your random answer but a ZERO percent chance if you leave the question unanswered.
So, which chance is better?
7. Submit ONLY when you are done
Make sure you click on the “SUBMIT” or “FINISH EXAM” button at the end of your TRCN exam before leaving the hall.
But ensure you have answered ALL the questions before clicking on that button because once you SUBMIT, you cannot go back to the questions again.
Conclusion
You may be tempted to ask someone beside you for an answer to a question you don’t know.
Just remember that that person may be in a higher or lower category from you with different questions entirely.
Even if they are in your category, their question (1) might be your question (29).
Be smarter.
You can pass ALL ON YOUR OWN with adequate preparation.
And to improve on your preparation.
We have created a TRCN WhatsApp group for INTENSIVE revision on all (23) topics and practice of over 1,450+ past questions.
Are you interested in joining?
Or if you have already written the exam and would like to check your result.
Or you haven’t, and want to register.
GOOD LUCK.
Do you have something to ask on how to pass TRCN examination? Comment below and get a reply as soon as we can.
Evelyn says
Is TRCN (PQE) PAST QUESTIONS (PT.3) For category C. B.sc
Agwu Samuel Ogbonnaya says
Good day sir, please I have HND and PGDE which category do I fall and also is it late to register now
Sam Onuegbu says
Category C
Monday Irabor Eriamiatoe says
I have Masters in Strategic Finance Management (MBA ), B.Sc in Accounting, Database Administration (DBA ), NCE certificate, and Grade II Teachers’ Certificate. I taught over 10 years before I joined Hospitality Industry, Transportation Industry, and finally Banking Industry. I want to come back to my dream or my calling. I was nicked named ‘ Born Teacher’s during my days in Teaching Practice. I won best teacher award twice in Pampers Private School. Please, advise me in which category I fall into. Thank you
Sam Onuegbu says
Hello,
Your only certificate in education is the NCE and that is where TRCN will categorize you under.
But if you can do a 1-year Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE), you will be placed under Category B (teachers with Masters)
FirstLady says
Pls. Under which category will HND holder with PGDE fall
Sam Onuegbu says
Category C.
Ope says
Can Trcn be written online.Or must I go to a centre? Because I am in the Uk. Do i have to travel to Nigeria to write it?
Sam Onuegbu says
It can be written online for Nigerian teachers in diaspora.
Ojie says
Very helpful content. Thanks!
Bamidele Funmi says
I am in ondo state, but i am from Ekiti State, like how mush this will cost me.
Haruna Ibrahim says
Please, when is the closing date for the registration?
Sam Onuegbu says
There are no closing dates.
Just dates for exam.
And if you register early, you will meet up with the first batch (May), otherwise you’ll write with the last batch by November.
Julie says
Please how do i know the specific date for the exam in April/May?
Thanks.
Sam Onuegbu says
Hello Julie,
Only the office where you registered for the exam can communicate your TRCN exam date, venue and time to you.
Emmanuel Colman Bridling says
Thanks
Sam Onuegbu says
You are welcome.
Adeola Thomas says
This is very educating. May l ask, can those who are not professionals teachers also sit for the exams?
Sam Onuegbu says
How do you mean?
Happiness says
Please when will the next TRCN exam commence?
Sam Onuegbu says
April/May — first batch.
Nov/Dec. — second batch.
Toluwani says
Is there age limit for TRCN
Mr Sam says
No, not at all.