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GTEC Mandates Qualification Checks for Education Job Applicants in Ghana

GTEC Mandates Qualification Checks for Education Job Applicants in Ghana

Introduction

Ghana Tertiary Education Commission has announced a new directive requiring qualification checks for applicants seeking employment in education-related institutions across Ghana. The move is aimed at eliminating fake certificates, ensuring only qualified persons are employed, and protecting the integrity of the country’s education system.

This new policy is expected to affect thousands of applicants applying for teaching and public education sector jobs.

Why GTEC Introduced Qualification Checks

According to reports, the directive was introduced following increasing concerns about the use of fake certificates, forged academic documents, and qualifications from unaccredited institutions.

By enforcing certificate verification, GTEC seeks to ensure that all applicants possess genuine and recognized qualifications before recruitment.

Institutions Affected

The qualification checks are expected to apply to applicants seeking jobs in several agencies under the Ministry of Education, including:

  • West African Examinations Council
  • National Teaching Council
  • Students Loan Trust Fund
  • Ghana Scholarship Secretariat
  • National Service Authority

What Job Applicants Must Do

Applicants may now be required to:

  • Submit authentic academic certificates
  • Present transcripts where necessary
  • Verify foreign qualifications
  • Ensure certificates are from accredited institutions
  • Complete evaluation processes before final recruitment

Benefits of the New Policy

1. Stops Fake Certificates

The policy will help identify forged and fake academic credentials.

2. Promotes Merit-Based Employment

Only genuinely qualified persons will be employed.

3. Protects Ghana’s Education Standards

It strengthens trust in recruitment within the education sector.

4. Improves Transparency

Recruitment processes become fairer and more credible.

Advice for Applicants

If you plan to apply for teaching or education jobs in Ghana, ensure all your certificates are valid and ready for verification. Applicants with foreign degrees should begin equivalency checks early to avoid delays.

Conclusion

Ghana Tertiary Education Commission’s qualification verification directive is a major step toward sanitizing recruitment in Ghana’s education sector. It will help remove fake credentials, promote professionalism, and ensure only competent individuals are employed.

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