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The Ministry of Education has officially announced the 2024/25 placement results for students entering Senior High Schools and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Institutions. This release allows thousands of students to check their school placements and secure their admissions for the upcoming academic year.
According to the Ministry’s statement, of the 563,339 results submitted by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), 553,155 candidates qualified for placement. Out of this qualified group, 447,698 students—approximately 80.93%—were automatically placed into one of their chosen schools. Unfortunately, around 104,918 qualified students could not be matched with any of their preferred schools.
To support these students, the Ministry has launched a Self-Placement platform, allowing them to select from schools that still have available slots. This initiative aims to ensure that every qualified candidate has the opportunity to secure a placement.
For those checking their placement status, the Ministry has outlined a straightforward process. Qualified students can visit the official CSSPS website at https://www.cssps.gov.gh or https://www.cssps.org. They need to enter their ten-digit index number followed by the year of completion, formatted as 123456789024 for 2024, and submit their details to view their placement results.
In addition to online resources, the Ministry has established multiple support systems, including the National Solution Centre located at GNAT Hall in Adabraka, Accra, along with 16 Regional Solution Centres throughout the country. These centers are designed to assist students and parents with any placement-related inquiries. For further assistance, individuals can call the helpline at 0308258001, ensuring they have access to the necessary support during this critical time of transition into Senior High Schools and TVET Institutions.
In conclusion, the placement process is a significant step in students' academic journey. The Ministry's efforts to provide resources and support reflect its commitment to ensuring that all qualified candidates can access education that aligns with their aspirations. As students and families navigate this transition, the available tools and assistance will be vital in making informed choices for their future.
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