CDCFIB Releases Full Examination Results – The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has officially released the complete 2026 recruitment statistics and CBT results. This announcement comes as the board confirms that the next stage is Physical Screening, which all successful CBT candidates must prepare for.
CDCFIB recruitment CBT results released, the CDCFIB CBT Exam attracted hundreds of thousands of applicants from across all states. The board noted that the examination was designed to provide a fair and transparent selection process, ensuring that only qualified candidates proceed to the next stage.
With the results now published, applicants can see how they performed within their scoring range and how their state ranked in overall participation.
The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire, and Immigration Services Board has released a detailed breakdown of the recently concluded Computer-Based Test for the 2026 recruitment exercise. This examination formed the third stage of the national recruitment cycle and took place between 12 and 19 November 2025.
CDCFIB Recruitment CBT Results Released 2026
The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire, and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has officially released the complete 2025 recruitment statistics and CBT results, marking one of the largest government recruitment exercises in Nigeria’s recent history.
Performance Breakdown Nationwide
The newly released scoreboard gives a clear picture of how applicants performed across the country. The results were grouped into score brackets to show the level of competition.
The breakdown is as follows:
221,996 candidates scored between 0 and 40
229,155 candidates scored between 41 and 60
278,543 candidates scored between 61 and 80
142,697 candidates scored between 81 and 100
The highest number of candidates fell within the 61 to 80 range. This indicates a very competitive test with a large number of applicants performing well enough to move close to the upper performance bracket.
The spread of scores also shows how many Nigerians participated in this phase and how challenging the next stages may be.
State Participation Figures
The board also published the number of candidates who completed the CBT in each state. These figures show strong turnout across the federation, with some states recording very high participation.
Below is the breakdown:
Kogi had 94,317
Kaduna had 89,428
Benue recorded 83,751
Kano had 78,822
Niger recorded 73,105
Kwara had 71,446
Katsina recorded 69,874
Nasarawa had 67,510
Adamawa recorded 64,228
Oyo had 62,889
Plateau recorded 59,550
Osun had 57,318
Borno recorded 54,411
Ondo had 53,229
Akwa Ibom recorded 52,844
Bauchi had 51,208
Imo recorded 48,660
Taraba had 46,722
Gombe recorded 45,847
Jigawa had 44,201
Ogun recorded 41,553
Enugu had 40,667
Yobe recorded 38,428
Kebbi had 37,550
Edo recorded 35,993
Anambra had 34,771
Ekiti recorded 33,588
Cross River had 32,448
Abia recorded 31,229
Sokoto had 30,115
FCT had 28,940
Zamfara recorded 27,822
Delta had 26,744
Ebonyi recorded 24,216
Rivers had 22,919
Lagos recorded 18,611
Bayelsa had 12,467
These figures highlight states with the highest interest and the intensity of competition across the country.
What the Results Mean for CDCFIB Applicants
Applicants who scored within competitive brackets now stand a better chance of moving into the next stage. The CDCFIB CBT Exam was designed to shortlist those who can handle the responsibilities of the participating services.
For many candidates, this phase determines whether they progress in the recruitment process or not. The board has assured the public that all scores will be used strictly for merit-based decisions.
Next Stage of the Recruitment
The board has confirmed that Stage Four of the recruitment process is the physical screening and document verification stage. Details will be announced soon through official channels.
Applicants should expect the following activities in the next stage:
Physical fitness checks
Height measurement
Medical observation
Verification of certificates and documents
Confirmation of identity
Screening interviews
Topnaijajobs will publish the official timeline and instructions as soon as they are released.
Documents Applicants Should Prepare Ahead
To avoid problems during the physical screening stage, applicants should begin gathering their documents early. These may include:
Original and photocopies of results used for the application, including O-level
Birth certificate or age declaration
Certificate of the state or local government of origin
Printed application slip
Passport photographs
NIN
Medical fitness report where required
Applicants are advised to arrange these documents clearly and ensure nothing is missing.
Important Warnings to All Applicants
Avoid scammers: CDCFIB has repeatedly warned that the recruitment is 100% free.
Do not pay anyone for shortlist, screening assistance, or posting.
Only rely on updates directly from:
CDCFIB official portal
NSCDC, NIS, FFS, or NCoS official social handles
Scammers often take advantage of large recruitment exercises. Staying alert protects you from losing money or being misled.
How to Prepare for the Physical Screening Stage
Applicants can improve their chances by preparing properly.
Practice light exercises such as jogging and stretching
Sleep well before the screening day
Ensure your clothes and shoes are comfortable
Keep all required documents in a folder
Arrive early at the designated venue
Follow instructions from officials strictly
Proper preparation prevents disqualification during physical and document checks.
Candidates who passed the CBT will receive details on:
- Screening venue
- Screening date
- Required documents
- Dress code
All updates will be available on the official portal: https://recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng
The release of the CBT results marks a new chapter, and candidates who successfully move to the Physical Screening stage should prepare thoroughly.
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