Kenya NIS Shortlisted Candidates 2025 Portal www.nis.go.ke

Did you apply for Kenya National Intelligence Service jobs and want to find out if the names of shortlisted candidates have been published? Or better still want to know the right portal www.nis.go.ke to check the list?

This article reveals the status of Kenya NIS shortlisted candidates for the 2024 – 2025 recruitment exercise, where to access the list and how to download and check if your name is among.

One thing you must note is that, applying for NIS recruitment does not guarantee getting shortlisted, because there are criteria which successful candidates are expected to have.

Page Contents

Is Kenya NIS Shortlisted Candidates 2025 Out?

Unfortunately, the names of successful candidates for the 2024/2025 Kenya National Intelligence Service (NIS) recruitment are not yet out. Those who submitted application the closing date shall be contacted via SMS, or email.

Notwithstanding, below are the selection criterion.

  1. Candidate must have successfully submitted application on or before the set deadline.
  2. Submitting application for multiple roles leads to automatic disqualification.
  3. Applicant must be at least 21 years old.
  4. Possess mean grade D+ in K.C.S.E including Kiswahili languages is mandatory.
  5. Understanding and adhering to the requirements of chapter six of Kenya constitution is mandatory.
  6. Lastly, candidate must have followed the application instructions and as well provided authentic information about themselves.

How to Check NIS Shortlisted Candidates PDF

Get started by:

  • Visiting NIS official website www.nis.go.ke
  • Navigate to careers on the menu bar
  • Search for list of successful candidates
  • Click to download the PDF
  • Open the file and carefully search for you name.

Congratulations to all shortlisted candidates. The next thing to do is prepare for interview screening by assembling your professional and academic certifications, National Identity Card or Passport, recent passport photograph, and other relevant supporting testimonials.

Note:

Even when you’re shortlisted, trying to outsmart the process to gain favouritism is an offence which will lead to disqualification and other legal consequences.

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *