CTVET extends Technical & Certificate II exams registration date
The management of the Commission for Technical and Vocational Educational Training (CTVET) has extended the registration deadline for the May/June 2026 Technical and Certificate II examinations to February 24, 2026.
The CTVET, following the registration deadline extension, has urged Vice Chancellors, Pro Vice Chancellors of Technical Universities, and Principals, Proprietors, and Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of both Public and Private Technical Institutes to ensure that all outstanding candidate registrations are completed on the electronic registration portal within the extended period.
“All institutions are required to ensure that outstanding registrations are completed on the electronic registration portal on or before the stated deadline,” the Technical and Vocational Commission stated.
The Commission also stated that after the February 24, 2026, deadline, there will be no further extension of the closing date for the May/June 2026 Technical and Certificate II examinations registration.
“Please note that no further extension will be granted beyond this date. For any inquiries or assistance regarding the registration process, kindly contact: Mr Osekere Joshua on 0277846233 and Mr Essuman Reginald on 0275002827,” the Commission stated in the statement signed by its Public Relations.
Guidelines for Technical & Certificate II exams Registration
a) The portal for the 2025 May/June Certificate II and other Technical examinations registration, which has been extended from March 20, 2025, will close at midnight on Friday, 28th March 2025
b) Candidates should be allowed to check the correct spelling and arrangement of their names before the software is exported for processing.
c) CTVET will not accept responsibility for any wrong spelling and arrangement of candidates’
names.
d) Heads of Institutions should ensure that all candidates are duly registered on the software. Note: No manual registration would be accepted.
e) Ensure that the Continuous Assessment marks of 30% are compiled and entered on the software for Certificate II candidates only.
f) Check and ensure that every candidate is registered for the right programme before the system goes off.
g) Ensure that DBS candidates writing for the first time have the following entry qualifications:
i. Five (5) GCE ‘O’ Level credit passes including English and Mathematics.
ii. RSA or Ghana Commercial Examinations Stage II with passes in Four (4) subjects, including English and Mathematics.
iii. SSS/SSSCE/WASSCE with Four (4) passes including English and Mathematics.
h) Ensure that the correct fee for each candidate is paid.
i) Fees for the 2024 May/June Certificate II Examinations (Core & Elective subjects) and other Technical Examinations should be paid directly to CTVET. (Refer to the fee schedule on the registration portal)
j) The number of candidates to be registered for a programme should not be less than five (5). Please be mindful of this Clause and comply.
k) The size of the picture should be 3cm x 3cm with a white background.
L) Technical Drawing is compulsory for all third-year candidates EXCEPT those pursuing the following programmes; Hospitality and Catering management, Cosmetology, Fashion Designing Technology, Printing and General Textiles.