NTC Issues Warning Over False Announcement Regarding 2025 Teacher Licensure Exam Registration

The National Teaching Council (NTC) has issued a statement warning the public about a false announcement regarding the registration for the Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE) scheduled for May 5-6, 2025. NTC urges candidates to verify all information through official channels.




The National Teaching Council (NTC) of Ghana has issued an urgent public disclaimer to address a false announcement circulating about the registration for the Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE) scheduled for May 5-6, 2025. The NTC made it clear that the registration for the exam has not been opened, and the dates mentioned are incorrect.

This clarification comes after a fraudulent announcement was attributed to the NTC, urging teachers and candidates to register for the examination. The NTC has warned the public to be cautious and avoid any actions based on these false claims.

NTC’s Official Statement

In an official statement, the National Teaching Council made it clear that there has been no formal announcement regarding the GTLE registration for the upcoming 2025 exam session. The statement emphasized that the Council has not set any dates for the examination, nor has the registration process for candidates been initiated.

The NTC strongly advised all prospective candidates to verify any information about the GTLE through official communication channels, such as their official website and authorized social media accounts. The NTC stressed that the fraudulent announcement circulating online should be disregarded as unfounded and misleading.

Dennis Osei-Owusu, the Head of Public Affairs at the National Teaching Council (NTC), confirmed that the Council is currently investigating the source of the false communication and will take appropriate action against any individuals or groups responsible for spreading this misinformation.

How to Verify Official Information

The NTC has provided several methods for the public to verify accurate information and avoid falling victim to fraudulent activities. The official channels for obtaining updates regarding the GTLE include:

Candidates are encouraged to make use of these platforms to verify any information related to the Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE) and other NTC activities.

Public Urged to Remain Vigilant

The NTC is urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious communications or announcements related to the GTLE. The Council emphasized the importance of relying only on official sources for any updates or changes regarding the examination process.

As the 2025 GTLE approaches, the NTC is committed to ensuring that all relevant information about registration, dates, and examination procedures will be made available through their trusted channels.

Stay Informed, Stay Safe

In light of the growing presence of misinformation across social media platforms, it’s vital that prospective candidates stay informed and use the appropriate official resources to verify updates. Misleading and fraudulent messages can easily lead to confusion, and in some cases, financial loss for unsuspecting candidates.

The National Teaching Council continues to work diligently to provide transparent and up-to-date information to all stakeholders in the education sector. The Council urges teachers and potential candidates to keep an eye on official announcements from NTC to avoid falling prey to misleading claims.




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