MoE introduces portal for 1st-yr SHS/TVET admission registration

The Ministry of Education following the release of second-cycle school placement results of students who sat for the 2024 BECE has introduced an admission registration portal (admissions.cssps.gov.gh) for them to register for admission.
In a statement sighted by Pretertiary.com, the Education Ministry said the 2024 BECE graduates may visit their placed second-cycle school for registration or alternatively register online via https://admissions.cssps.gov.gh.
Describing computerised school placement as merit-based, parents and guardians have been cautioned by the Ministry not to pay money to unscrupulous individuals who may approach them for placement into certain schools.
“Heads of all Institutions are to begin registration and orientation on 30th October 2024 and commence academic work by 7th November 2024.
The public is hereby informed that in addition to the National Solution Centre at the GNAT Hall, Adabraka, Accra and ALL the 16 Regional Solution Centres, they can call our helpline on 0308258001 for all concerns,” MoE said.
How to check 2024 SHS/TVET placement
1. Visit the CSSPS websites cssps.gov.gh or cssps.org.
2. Enter your ten-digit index number, followed by “24” to indicate the year of completion (for example, 123456789024)
3. Wait for the Cloudflare Captcha to verify and show success and then
4. Click “Proceed” and wait for the placement result to be displayed.
How to do 2024 SHS/TVET self-placement
1. Visit www.sp.cssps.gov.gh
2. If you weren’t placed, you’ll be redirected to the self-placement module after entering your index number and details.
3. Select your preferred region, school, program, and type of accommodation from the available options.
4. Once you’ve selected your preferences, click “Proceed” to finalize your placement.
A total of 569,236 candidates, comprising 282,703 males and 286,533 females from nineteen thousand, five hundred and five (19,505) participating Junior High Schools (JHSs) entered for the school examination.
This includes fifty-nine (59) candidates with visual impairment, two hundred and sixty-three (263) with hearing impairment and one hundred and sixty-one (161) candidates with other test accommodation needs.
The examination was conducted at Two thousand, one hundred and twenty-three (2,123) centres across the country. Out of the total number, three thousand, eight hundred and forty-five (3,845) candidates were absent
The BECE for Private Candidates recorded a total entry figure of one thousand, three hundred and ninety (1,390) candidates. This was made up of seven hundred and fifty (750) males and six hundred and forty (640) females
Fifteen (15) centres, mostly in the regional capitals, were used for the BECE for Private Candidates. Out of the total number of candidates who entered for the examination, fifty-seven (57) were absent.