2021 Ghana Teacher Licensure Exams registration ends today

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2021 GTLE registration which commenced March 26, for interested graduates who wish to sit for this year’s teacher licensure examination (GTLE), is expected to end Wednesday, April 14, 2021, NTC has announced.

The Council in a blog post sighted by Educationweb.com.gh has urged all applicants to check their confirmation status before they proceed to buy a voucher to start the 2021 GTLE registration at https://exams.ntc.gov.gh/login.

 

The 2021 GTLE voucher card according to the Teaching Council can be purchased from any GCB or prudential Bank across the country or by simply dialling 77251# to buy via mobile money on all networks.

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How to register for teacher licensure exams

1. Visit the National Teaching Council GTLE registration portal

2. Enter your Serial number

3. Enter your pin

4. Enter your College Index number

5. Click on submit and follow the instructions at the next screen

Date for Exams

According to NTC, the 2021 Ghana teacher licensure examination (GTLE) will be administered from Thursday, May 6 to Friday, May 7, 2021.

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