SHS Placement: Why students get schools they didn’t choose [Listen]

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The Spokesperson at the Education Ministry, Kwasi Kwarteng, has said that Senior High School (SHS) freshers can gain admission to institutions they did not select.

In an interview on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen, Mr. Kwarteng explained that this occurs when prospective students do not secure admission in any of their preferred schools.

According to him, 13.2% of students in the 2024 selection process, for instance, did not choose certain schools they had, increasing the placement rate.

“They were recommended schools based on the students’ selections. The system looks out for similar schools with vacancies, but it is not compulsory for you to accept it.

“It is based on criteria such as region, district, courses, and which schools can match their geographical area,” Mr. Kwarteng explained.

Touching on what happens to a student who declines such schools, he explained they still have the opportunity to select a school through the self-placement system.

This clarification follows the qualification of 553,155 candidates who sat for the 2024 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) for placement.

Out of a total of 563,339 results submitted by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), 447,698 (representing 80.93%) were automatically placed in one of their selected schools.

104,918 eligible candidates were unable to be matched with any of their chosen schools and are expected to access the Self-Placement platform.

Qualified students should visit the official CSSPS website at https://www.cssps.gov.gh or https://www.cssps.org, enter their ten-digit index number followed by the completion year (e.g., for 2024, use the format 123456789024), and click “Submit” to view the placement result.

Listen to Mr Kwarteng in the audio above:

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