
Pan-Greek writing ASEP competition 2C/2022, awaited by thousands of university and technology education applicants, will take place on Saturday, March 4, as announced by the Authority. 108,229 candidates applied, and it is worth noting that success in the competition will lead candidates to their ranking in the results table by category and industry/specialty (according to Article 8 of Law 4765/2021).
Candidates for 5,124 permanent positions will then be selected from a special table, which were requested by the state authorities and approved by the Cabinet of Ministers in accordance with the ranking order.
The competition will take place on the model of the Panhellenic Examinations and responsible minister Makis Voridis it was promised that the results of the competition would be summed up within two months after it was held, so that recruits would start working from September. hires they concern ministries, regions, municipalities, organizations.
In terms of the geographical distribution of applicants, according to ASEP data, one third of the applications come from the regional offices of Attica and 2/3 from the rest of the country. Of the applications submitted, the vast majority of statements of preference are candidates for PE. (University education) refers to the industry – the specialty “Management of Citizens’ Affairs/Administrative Finances”. Accordingly, the first in the preferences of candidates T.E. (Technological Education) is a related branch – the specialty Civil Affairs / Administrative Accounting.
The increased preference for specific fields is likely due to the fact that all degrees are accepted in them, including the Open University degree. The competition will take place on Saturday as school classrooms will be used for exams in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and it is estimated that more than 15,000 observers will be needed.
Examination centers will be established in many regions of the country, but it is likely that some candidates will have to travel quite far from their place of residence to participate in the competitive process. Especially for those in the islands, no doubt they will need to move inland.
Source: Kathimerini

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