Ferdinand | EducationGhana | December 17 |GES begins dispatching of 2025 Teacher Promotion Index Numbers and Exam Centres
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has begun sending 2025 teacher promotion index numbers and examination centres to eligible candidates via SMS, with a comprehensive master list expected before the exams.Index Numbers and Exam Centres Sent by SMS
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has confirmed that eligible teachers are receiving their 2025 promotion index numbers and assigned examination centres directly via SMS.This approach is intended to ensure timely communication and reduce delays as candidates prepare for the upcoming promotion examinations.Related Stories
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Master List to Be Released Ahead of Exams
GES has further indicated that a comprehensive master list of candidates, including index numbers and examination centres, will be released before the examination dates. This master list will serve as an official verification document for candidates and examination officials nationwide.Teachers are advised to cross-check their SMS details with the master list once it is published.Promotion Exams Scheduled for December 29 and 30
The 2025 teacher promotion examinations remain scheduled for December 29 and 30, to be conducted at designated centres across the country.Candidates are encouraged to prepare adequately, comply with all examination regulations, and report any inconsistencies in their details through the appropriate GES district or regional offices.Discover more from EducationGhana
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