In a significant move, the government has issued a new directive that expands opportunities for K-12 graduates to join the civil service, challenging the traditional requirement of a college degree for many public sector jobs. The directive aims to provide a more inclusive and merit-based recruitment process, allowing talented and motivated individuals to contribute to the country's development, regardless of their educational background. Critics have long argued that the existing system unfairly excludes capable K-12 graduates who may not have the means to pursue higher education. With this new directive, the government is poised to tap into a broader pool of talent and promote social mobility, potentially leading to a more diverse and effective public workforce.
New directive opens civil service pathway for K-12 graduates Daily Tribune