About GSE

Born at a time when corporate organizations had resorted to aptitude tests for all graduate entry level applicants, GSE (Graduate Standardisation Examination) is the widely accepted standard examination that replaces aptitude tests for Member Organizations.

Getting a GSE Score is easy

1.    Register:

a.    Go to the registration page and enter your name and contact details.

b.    Your GSE ID and password will appear on the screen and you will also be sent the same via the email address you specified during registration.

2.    Payment or non-payment:

a.    If you have registered because of a specific Graduate Recruitment Campaign (e.g. Union Bank, Deloitte, or Flour Mills) you are NOT required to pay. Simply apply with your GSE ID and Password, and the employer will select those they are interested in, and pay on their behalf for the GSE.

b.    Results paid for by an employer can only be used to apply to that particular employer.

c.    If you have registered independently because you want to use your GSE score to apply to a variety of employers, you can pay the Exam Fees (N5,000) using any of the payment options specified below.

3.    Schedule Exam:

a.    After payment, schedule your exam at an appropriate location and exam session.

b.    You may change your schedule up to 24hours prior to your test.

c.    Ensure you keep an eye on employers deadlines. Scheduling yourself after a deadline prevents your scores from being visible to the employer.

4.    Preparation:

a.    Prepare well, to sit for a Numerical, Verbal and Abstract Reasoning Examination.

b.    See “Sample Questions” on the GSE website.

5.    Exam Day and Results:

a.    Report to the Exam Centre on time, on the date scheduled and sit the exam.

b.    You will receive you scores shortly after the test via sms.

c.    Alternatively you may click on “CHECK SCORES” on the GSE home page, to check your scores. 

 

Payment Options for paying applicants only

OPTION I: Pay Online

You may pay online using any Nigerian bank-card that is Interswitch enabled.

 

OPTION II: UBA U Card - Online

If you do not have a bank card, or you are concerned about security of your PIN, or you simply do not wish to use a card linked to your bank account; then walk into any UBA branch nationwide and pick-up a UBA X-Change card over the counter, FREE!!

Load it up with cash in the bank, and return to make your payment online. The card is yours to keep, comes with many benefits, and may be used for other online payments you may have in the future.

 

OPTION III: Pay at the bank

You may pay cash at any of the following banks, using the Etranzact platform:

  1. Afribank Plc
  2. Access Bank Plc
  3. Bank PHB
  4. Ecobank Plc
  5. FCMB
  6. First Bank of Nigeria Plc
  7. Fidelity Bank Plc
  8. GTBank Plc
  9. Intercontinental Bank Plc
  10. IBTC Chartered Bank Plc
  11. Oceanic Bank Plc
  12. Sterling Bank Plc
  13. SKYE Bank Plc
  14. Spring Bank Plc
  15. UBA Plc
  16. Union Bank Plc
  17. Unity Bank Plc
  18. Zenith Bank Plc
  19. WEMA Bank Plc

 (Preferrably Access Bank or Zenith Bank)

How to pay for your GSE at the bank

Applicant Walks into any of the E-TranZact participating Banks as listed above.

Fill in a Deposit Slip with the following details

Beneficiary E.TranZact Collection Services
Acct Num Graduate Standardisation Exam (GSE)
Paid by {Candidate’s GSE ID}
Amount N5000

The Candidate proceeds to a Bank Teller and demands to make an E.TranZact Collection Payment

The Candidate must stress that the Collection is for GSE through E.TranZact

The Bank Teller processes the transaction and issues a receipt

Candidate is advised to check for the correct GSE ID on the receipt and guard the receipt for future reference

The Candidate should ask for the Manager if the Teller still does not understand

The Candidate should ask the Manager to contact their Head Office, if the Manager does not understand

 
 
 
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