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NTC Release Today; Change of GTLE Results from Fail to Pass Disclaimer

NTC Release Today; Change of GTLE Results from Fail to Pass Disclaimer

The National Teaching Council (NTC) has issued a public announcement denying the authenticity of a fraudulent message circulating about the possibility of changing the Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE) results from failure to pass.

The NTC states that it has not made any changes to the examination results, and the published results remain valid. Candidates are advised to verify information only through official NTC communication channels, such as the official website and authorized social media accounts.

The NTC is actively investigating the source of the fraudulent announcement, and legal action will be taken against those responsible.

The public is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious communications related to the Council’s activities. Contact information for official channels is provided for verification.

The Release

DISCLAIMER:
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT (TO CHANGE GHANA TEACHER LICENSURE
EXAMINATION RESULT FROM FAIL TO PASS)

It has come to the attention of the National Teaching Council (NTC) that a fraudulent public
announcement has been circulating, claiming changes in the Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination
result from failure to pass is possible.

NTC categorically denies the authenticity of such information.

The National Teaching Council has not made any changes to the examination results. The
published results remain valid and any announcements suggesting alterations to the ults are
false, misleading, and should be treated as fraudulent.

HOW TO VERIFY OFFICIAL INFORMATION

Candidates are advised to verify information only through the official NTC communication
channels, including our official website and authorized social media accounts.
Visit the official NTC website: www.ntc.gov.gh

NTC is actively investigating the source of this fraudulent announcement and appropriate legal
action will be taken against those responsible.

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Peter

Peter N. Djangmah is a multifaceted individual with a passion for education, entrepreneurship, and blogging. With a firm belief in the power of digital education and science, I am affectionately known as the Private Minister of Information. Connect with me
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