Graduate teachers who have submitted their details to the NTC must be sure their information has been duly received by the council. Without this confirmation, teachers cannot take the Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE).
For the details to be confirmed, our college must send the details to the NTC. This will qualify you to take part in the examination, then you duly complete the registration with the necessary requirements.
The next NTC licensure examination is scheduled for 6th to 7th May, In this article.
Are you unsure that your 2021 GTLE has been submitted to NTC? Let us show you how to confirm if your school has submitted your details to the Teaching Council. If your details have not been submitted, you are not qualified to sit for the May Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE).
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2. Click confirmation status to see if your awarding institution has submitted your details to the NTC
3. Enter your school index number
4. Follow the prompts to complete the process
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