JUST IN: June 2020 Teacher Licensure Exam begins nationwide today

NTC reconsider 2023 Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination begins today

The Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE) has begun in all centres across the country.

According to the National Teaching Council, all candidates who registered for the March 2020 Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE) should note that:

• all the three papers shall be written on the same day
• some centres were chosen by candidates during registration have been changed.

• details of the centres shall be sent to candidates via SMS. Candidates may also check their centres on NTC website (www.ntc.gov.gh) or the dailies from Monday, 15th June 2020

• candidates are to wear a face mask before, during and after each paper
• candidates shall follow all COVID-19 protocols including washing of hands, use of sanitizers and observance of social distance.

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• the papers are scheduled as follow
1. Numeracy
2. Literacy
3. Essential professional skills.
• The first paper shall start at exactly 8:30 am

EducationGhana’s checks at some centres indicate a smooth beginning of the examination which is expected to take place today.

All three papers shall be written today, Sunday .,June 21, 2020.

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Source: EducationGhana.net


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