NTC Issues a Strong Caution Against Fake GTLE Registration Announcement

NTC Issues a Stern Warning Against Fake GTLE Registration Notice

The National Teaching Council (NTC) has issued a clarificatory statement regarding a misleading announcement circulating about the 2025 Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE) registration

The Council firmly denies opening registration for the exam on May 5–6 and affirms that no official date has been set.

This false notice has caused undue anxiety among prospective candidates, highlighting the need for vigilance and reliance on official sources of information.

A Call for Vigilance

In an effort to protect candidates from potential misinformation, the NTC emphasizes the importance of relying solely on official platforms for accurate and timely updates. 

This prudent approach ensures that candidates remain informed and avoid unnecessary confusion. It is essential for candidates to be cautious when accessing information online, as false notices can lead to unnecessary anxiety and misinformation.


Ongoing Investigations

The NTC has initiated investigations to identify the source of the false notice. In the meantime, the public is advised to exercise caution and disregard any unverified claims pertaining to the GTLE registration. 

The Council is committed to ensuring the integrity of the examination process and will take all necessary measures to prevent future incidents of misinformation.

Official Communication Channels.

To stay informed about the GTLE and other relevant updates, candidates are encouraged to utilize the following official communication channels:

•Visit the NTC's official website: (link unavailable)

•Follow the NTC's verified social media accounts

•Contact the NTC via email: info@ntc.gov.gh

•Phone: 0552828853, 0302986325, or 0302986318

Verify Information to Avoid Confusion.

In today's digital age, misinformation can spread quickly. To avoid unnecessary confusion, it is essential to verify all information through official channels. 

By doing so, candidates can ensure they receive accurate and timely updates about the GTLE and other pertinent matters. Remember, verification is key to avoiding misinformation and staying informed.

Conclusion

The NTC remains committed to maintaining the highest standards of transparency and accountability in the examination process. 

Candidates are urged to remain vigilant and rely solely on official sources for information. By working together, we can ensure a smooth and successful examination process.

Stay vigilant, verify information, and rely on official sources to stay informed.

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