Colleges of Education have issued admission notices to their first and second batch of successful applicants for the 2024/2025 academic year.
And many applicants have approached our news desk seeking guidance on how to confirm their admission into their desired college.
In order to assist these aspiring students, we have compiled essential information to help them determine whether they have been admitted or not.
Once you have successfully gained admission, the respective college will notify you via SMS on the phone number you provided during the application process.
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This message will contain a special Reference Number, a PIN, and a download link for your admission letter.
To access your admission letter, you will need to use the provided PIN and special reference number.
Once downloaded, proceed to the designated bank and make payment of the admission fee as specified in the admission letter.
The admission letter will provide detailed information about the fees to be paid and any guidelines you need to follow in order to complete the admission process.
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It is worth noting that the college will also display the names of successful applicants on their notice board.
If you do not receive an SMS due to the loss of the SIM card used during registration (which is not advisable), you can check the notice board to verify your admission status.
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If your name appears on the list, promptly contact the college administration, and their IT Department will assist you in retrieving your admission letter.
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Check admission status Online
You can also check your admission status online by visiting https://admissionsghana.com/
- Choose your category, year and School
- Search your reference number
It is important to remain vigilant as no college will contact you by phone to inform you of your admission and request payment through a mobile money service.
Any such request is likely a fraudulent scheme, and the person making the demand is not affiliated with any reputable college.
Stay updated by following Coleman Publication’s official pages, as we will continue to provide you with the latest information regarding the admission procedures and updates.