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Over 447,600 Students Automatically Admitted As 2024 School Placement Results Are Released

The Education Ministry has officially released the 2024/2025 placement results for students entering Senior High School (SHS) and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions.

Students who completed their basic education and sat for the Basic Education Certificate Examination are allowed to check their school placements and seek admission for the upcoming academic year.

According to a statement from the Ministry, out of the 563,339 results received from the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), a total of 553,155 candidates were eligible for placement.

Of these, 447,698 candidates, representing 80.93% of those qualified, were automatically assigned to one of their selected schools.

447,698 students gain automatic admission as 2024 school placement results are released.
Education Minister, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum.

However, not all candidates were successfully matched, as around 104,918 qualified students were unable to secure placement in any of their preferred choices.

The Ministry has entreated the students to use the Self-Placement platform to select schools that still have available slots.

For those checking their placement status, the Ministry has outlined a step-by-step process. Qualified students should visit the official CSSPS website at https://cssps.gov.gh/ or https://www.cssps.org, enter their ten-digit index number followed by the year of completion (formatted as 123456789024 for 2024), and submit their information to view their placement results.

Additionally, the Ministry has established various resources to support the public, including the National Solution Centre located at GNAT Hall in Adabraka, Accra, along with 16 Regional Solution Centres.

Students and parents can also reach out to the helpline at 0308258001 for further assistance with any placement-related questions.

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