Postponement of Reopening date: 2021/22 Colleges of Education admissions withheld

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EducationGhana, November 2, Colleges Admissions: Principals Conference has directed all Principals of the various public Colleges of Education to withhold their admission processes for the 2021/22 Academic year.

according to reports, the principals were directed to halt the publication of their admission list for the 2021/22 academic year.

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Reason

Though there has been no direct rect reason being given for that decision, sources close to E3ducationGhana suggested ,the postponement of the reopening date for cntinu8ngb students asna majorreason for the decision.

Others suggested , that the reason for withholding the publication of the admission list   was to allow for an adjustment of the new calendar amidst postponement of the reopening date for the continuing students and also available new arrangements for the admission of new cohorts as directed by the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC).

 

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