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15/01/2016

the 2016/2017 admissions in the various tertiary intuitions is available.. call 0262101556 for more info

09/01/2016

This the place for your best academic proformance.. Enroll now call #0245903474
For 2016 admissions.

WAEC Ghana 22/12/2015

West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has
released provisional results for the November/
December 2015 West African Senior School
Certification Examination (WASSCE).
A statement from WAEC signed by Mrs Agnes Teye
Cudjoe, Deputy Director of Public Affairs said the
results of 970 candidates alleged to have been
involved in various examination malpractices have
been withheld pending conclusion of investigations
into the cases of malpractices. In all a total of
143,116 candidates took part in the examination.
According to WAEC the withheld results would be
released as soon as the Council concludes its
investigations. Candidates may access their results
online at www.waecgh.org.
The statement cautioned members of the public to
be wary of the activities of fraudsters who contact
candidates with the promises of bettering their
results for a fee payable through mobile money
transfers.
“The sole aim of these swindlers is to make money
from their victims by deceit”
“The Council wishes to assure members of the
public that its results database is well secured. As
such, all forged results can be detected by its
confirmation/verification system. Institutions and
organisations are advised to confirm or verify
results presented to them directly from the Council
or access the confirmation/verification service
online at the WAEC website.

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18/10/2015

Admission has started for both 2016 May June and Nov Dec..

02/09/2015

GES RELEASES THE APPROVED FEES FOR SHSs
GES releases approved fees for SHSs.
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has released approved fees for second-cycle institutions for the 2015/16 academic year.
Boarding students are expected to pay GHC724.50, while day students will be required to pay GHC405.50.
The Director-General of the GES, Mr Jacob A.M. Kor, who signed the letter on the approved fees to be forwarded to all heads of second-cycle institutions, said admission fees would be GH¢20 and examination fees GH¢10 for boarders, day and technical students.
The letter said for boarders, feeding fee at GH¢3.30 per day would amount to GH¢308, while entertainment, library and SRC fees would be GH¢2, GH¢3 and GH¢2 respectively.
Others such as cumulative records, sports and culture fees will be GH¢5, GH¢5, GH¢3, respectively. However, boarders would each pay GH¢2 as maintenance fees.
For uniform and clothing, made up of school uniform (two sets), house dress (two sets) and P.E. kits, each student, boarder or day student, would pay GH¢190, while technical students would be required, in addition to the GH¢190, to pay GH¢30 for overcoat, which the letter said was optional.
For approved teaching and learning fees, both boarders and day students would be required to pay a cumulative figure of Gh¢122.50 to cover medical exams, GH¢15; National Science/Maths quiz, GHC5, and Science development GH¢3.
The rest are one supplementary and three core literature books, GH¢45; nine exercise books, GHC13.50; four note books at GH¢36 and Internet study mate (optional) GH¢5, while technical students would pay GH¢120.
The letter also gave the approved PTA levies for boarders as GH¢52, while day students would pay GH¢43 each, which would cover PTA dues, incentive package, development levy and utilities. Others are house dues, co-curricular activities, ICT and cadet corps (optional).
The letter reminded the heads that admission fees would be charged only once on admission, while the PTA was reminded to prioritise and execute projects within a ceiling to be determined by management and approved by the Director-General.
“Heads are advised not to include any levies which are not approved by the Director-General. Any complaint raised by parents or guardians about such illegal fees will attract severe sanctions for heads,” the letter stressed.
It said it was envisaged that heads of schools would go strictly according to what had been stipulated.
“By this letter, regional directors, metropolitan, municipal and district directors of are entreated to ensure strict compliance of the approved fees,” the letter concluded.

25/08/2015

WAEC has officially release the centers....
at long last

24/08/2015

KNUST has open admissions!!!!!

24/08/2015

WAEC has once again open the registration of nov-dec. Interested candidates can go to their main office at Accra Ridge to register...

12/08/2015

Important Information for Legon
Undergraduate Applicants (2015/2016)
UDS Admissions List for 2015/2016 Undergraduate
Students
UDS Admissions List for 2015/2016 Undergraduate
Students
UEW Admissions List for 2015/2016 Academic Year
UEW Admissions List for 2015/2016 Academic Year
KNUST Schedule of Fees for 2015/2016 Academic
Are all out.!!!!

Following the release of the WASSCE results,
undergraduate applicants for the 2015/2016 academic
year of the University of Ghana may log-on to the
online application to make changes to their selected
programmes if they so wish.
Click here to learn more about the cut-off points for
last year’s admissions for guidance. The deadline for
this exercise is Thursday 13th August 2015, 5pm.

08/08/2015

WAEC advises candidates to contact their heads of
school for the results
WAEC releases 2015 WASSCE
results
Friday, 07 August 2015 20:03
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The West African Examinations Council (Waec) has
released provisional results of the 2015 West African
Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
The results can be accessed by candidates online while
the hard copies have been dispatched to the various
schools.
The exams were written in May/June this year.
The entire results of candidates from 185 schools have
been withheld pending the conclusion of
investigations.
One thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine (1,859)
candidates had their subject results cancelled while 453
candidates had their entire results cancelled.
Eight candidates, who had their entire results cancelled,
have been barred from taking any of Waec’s exams for
two years.
At a press conference on Friday to announce the
release of the results, Waec emphasised that the
malpractices recorded were exposed by the innovative
measures introduced.
A total of 268,812 students from 810 schools sat the
examinations. But 1,015 of them were absent.
Source: tv3network.com|Ghana

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05/06/2015

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