The University of Ghana has released its admission list for the 2021/2022 academic year.
All 2021 West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) candidates who purchased enrolment forms from the institution are being urged to visit the schools website (www.ug.edu.gh).
Below are steps on how to check UG admission list and status:
Also, kindly click on the hyperlink to access the 2021/2022 Undergraduate Admissions Cut-off Points.
JoyNews' analysis of this year's examination results show that nearly 46% of all candidates who participated in the 2021 WASSCE failed the two key core subjects required to secure admission to the various tertiary institutions.
Only 54.11% of the 446,352 candidates obtained pass marks (A1 to C6) in Mathematics and 54.08% passed in English Language, according to the West African Examination Council (WAEC).
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