WELCOME TO CHARISMA INTERNATIONAL

 CIEC engages a strict process of attracting the brightest and most qualified candidates, conducting up to three stages of aptitude tests and interviews, vetting the qualification certificates of applicants, and conducting reference and security checks on candidates to ensure their suitability to work with our esteemed clients. CIEC has a rigorous selection process that covers the candidates’ understanding of certain key areas including their knowledge of core subjects; differentiation of educational norms and ethics; classroom management and lesson planning; and equal opportunities.

Our clients seeking to employ a full-time permanent teacher will have the opportunity to review the CVs and references of the prospective teachers before conducting a face-to-face or telephone interview with the short listed candidates we have selected on theirbehalf.

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STUDY ABROAD

STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMME

CHARISMA INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CENTER research shows that in 2012 University Entrance Examination,where 1.5 million students applied for university placement, the expected candidate intake is 500,000. What happens to other qualified candidates – that is 1,000,000 applicants who are seeking to study in Nigerian Universities? 

Instead of these students wasting their time and coming to write the same examination that can only admit 500,000 candidates into universities, private and public combined,all over again, wouldn’t they rather opt for a global opportunity?

Would you like to have overseas education?

If yes, what is stopping you?

Is it lack of funds? Admission problems? Or fear of the unknown?

Here is some good news.

CHARISMA INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CENTER provides all the help, guidance and support you need to . . .

  • secure admission in any international school
  • secure visa for the country you wish to study
  • make tuition payment
  • secure reasonably priced accommodation in your country of choice
  • complete flight arrangements
  • secure funds for your oversea education. . .