Organisers of the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) have released the schedules and fixtures for the 2022 regional qualifiers, beginning Monday, April 25.
Second cycle institutions across the country are yet again expected to face off in competitive display of wits to book their spots in the preliminary stage of this year’s national championship.
The NSMQ 2022 regionals will start from the Bono and Western regions on April 25 and end in the Greater Accra Region on Thursday, May 26.
Below are the fixtures per region:
Bono Region
Western Region
Ahafo Region
Western North Region
Bono East Region
Central Region
Upper West Region
Upper East Region
Eastern Region
Northern Region
North East Region
Savannah Region
Volta Region
Oti Region
Ashanti Region
Greater Accra Region
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