Ghana Tertiary Education Commission has published a list of 62 unrecognised institutions and cautioned the public against enrolling in programmes offered by schools that are not accredited. The warning is aimed at protecting students and preserving the credibility of tertiary education in Ghana.
Students and parents are encouraged to verify every institution before paying admission fees.
Below are institutions reported as unrecognised or not accredited:
Ghana Tertiary Education Commission says some institutions are operating without approval, while others falsely claim accreditation or affiliation with recognised universities.
The goal is to:
Certificates may not be accepted for jobs or further studies.
Students may pay tuition for programmes with no legal value.
Many employers now verify qualifications before hiring.
Graduates may face challenges applying for postgraduate studies.
Before applying, students should:
The publication of unrecognised institutions is a strong warning for all students in Ghana. Always verify any school before paying fees or accepting admission.
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