2024 Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE 1) Timetable
The National Teaching Council (NTC) has released the 2024 Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE 1) Timetable for candidates. The examination will start on 22nd April and end on 24th April, 2024. Here is the official timetable for the exams.
Exam | Date |
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General Professional Knowledge | April 22, 2024 |
Grade-level Specialism Pedagogy | April 23, 2024 |
Subject Specialism | April 24, 2024 |
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
Before you can take part in this year’s examination, you would need to register. NTC has laid down some steps on its website to follow in order to register. The registration deadline is Thursday, 14th March, 2024.
HOW TO PURCHASE A GTLE 1 VOUCHER
You can purchase a GTLE voucher from any Prudential Bank branch nationwide, or simply dial *772*51# to use mobile money.
How To Register
i. Fresh candidates are required to pay GHC 450.00 to register for the examination.
ii. Candidates who are re-sitting a paper are to pay GHC 150.00.
iii. Candidates who are re-sitting two (2) papers are to pay GHC 210.00. Candidates who are re-sitting all three (3) papers are to pay GHC 385.00.
iv. Payment can be made at any branch of Prudential Bank Ltd nationwide or mobile money payment can be made through the short code *772*51# across all networks.
v. Where payment is made at the bank, candidates must remember to take their Pin and Serial Number from the bank.
vi. Log on to exams.ntc.gov.gh
vii. Enter your e-voucher Serial number and Pin
viii. Fill in all the fields and remember to upload your passport-size photograph.
Click here to register
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Who Is Eligible To Write The GTLE 1?
1. Candidates Re-sitting Traditional Exam
Individuals who previously undertook the traditional Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination, covering Essential Professional Skills, Literacy, and Numeracy, are eligible to register for a re-sit. This opportunity allows those who were unsuccessful in certain papers to attempt the examination again, providing a chance for improvement and success.
2. Prospective DBE Holders:
Aspiring professional teachers holding a Diploma in Basic Education (DBE) are encouraged to register for the Licensing Examination. This inclusive approach broadens access to those with foundational qualifications, fostering a diverse pool of educators.
In essence, the NTC’s meticulous approach to the Licensing Examination reflects its commitment to maintaining high standards within the teaching profession. By facilitating a comprehensive assessment, the council ensures that licensed teachers possess the multifaceted competencies essential for effective educational delivery in Ghana.