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EMPOWERING GROWTH WITH MASS HIGHER EDUCATION.

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REAL DATA & VISION

OUR INNOVATION

EDUCATION PLAN
GROWTH
01 / FACTS

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1.Africa has the lowest higher education levels per population and mode of delivery in the 21st century.

 

2.Advanced nations have average 75% higher education. Africa has 5%.

 

3. No country can develope sustainably without a conscious higher education delivery innovation within fast changes in technology & information systems in the 21st century.

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4. Africa cannot possibly only rely on natural resources for sustainable development. Without higher education of her people, the grace of abundant natural resources can even ironically become itself a problem in terms of its discovery, protection, development and mangement.

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Quoting a citation on a global research on bottlenecked higher education:

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Abstract

Despite the political commitment expressed through numerous international and national policies to widen educational access and participation, we are living in a time of increased and widening social and economic inequalities. Although we have largely moved from an elite to a mass higher education system in England and in many other countries, those benefitting the most from policies to expand higher education are those with relative social, economic and cultural advantages. Suffering from a recession and financial crisis, the Coalition came into government in Britain with the promise to make ‘tough decisions’, referring to significant funding cuts to the public sector. This has had serious implications for widening participation (WP), with universities increasingly becoming sites of selectivity, marketisation and competitiveness. The decentralisation of WP has relocated the responsibility of widening access and participation to universities themselves, putting increasing levels of responsibility on WP professionals and units. This study draws on research on WP professional subjectivities and practices to examine the current impossibilities of WP and to consider possibilities for sustaining a commitment to social justice and equity in higher education participation.¨

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OUR EDUCATIONL GROWTH PLAN IN RESPONSE

We plan ambitiously to educate 2000 students per district (Ghana) in 12 years from SHS till university level. Total about 400.000 graduates evenly weighted among regions/districts.

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02 / INSECURITIES

The main insecurities in higher education delivery in Africa are:

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1.Poverty, low incomes & national GDP´s.

 

2.Inequality of development projects locations in regions and districts.

 

3.Traditions and customs and gender parities.

 

4.Bottlenecks in regulations and educational delivery empowerments.

 

5.Lack of empowerment and encouragement of adult education and private educational innovation and sytems.

03 / SECURING &  EASING

1.Go university in concert with validating universities at home and abroad is offering a combined  3/4 years SHS/IGSCE/GSCE-Alevel and direct continous 3 years university education/courses to students in Ghana.

We gaurantee your university entry and graduation by standing by you to pass all stages at same fees today at SHS level and through your university studies.

 

2.We use

 

a) Auditorium/physical instruction at school centers in all districts/regions. Meaning you can study from any region of Ghana.

 

b) Online selfstudy materials fully configured selfstudy videos, notes.

 

c) Online video conference: real timetabled live instructor led teaching classes from wherever you are in Ghana.

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3.FEES

Fees are 6 Ghc  per day. Ghc 42 per week. You can chose to pay daily, weekly, monthly, termly or yearly: any how you want. No huge advance payments to start.

Enrollment (administrative) fee only 50 cedi. You can enroll now and pay later.

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We believe that Governments do their best in the constraints of scarce resources. We are acting in the private sector capacity to compliment national efforts

WE ARE MINDFUL OF THE POOR AND THE UNDERPRIVILIGE!

BELOW ARE THE DISTRICT TOWNS WE AIM TO SET UP SHS + University Study centers.You may apply to study in any district center in Ghana

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UPPER WEST REGION, Ghana / 9 DISTRICTSUPPER EAST REGION, Ghana / 9 DISTRICTS

  

Wa Municipal District , WA .


Jirapa/Lambussie District , - JIRAPA .

 

Lambussie Karni District , - Lambussie  .

 

Lawra District , - LAWRA .

 

Nadowli District , - NADOWLI .

 

Sissala East District , - TUMU .


Sissala West District , - GWOLLU .

 

Wa East District , - FUNSI.

 

Wa West District , - WECHIAU .

 

UPPER EAST REGION

 

Bolgatanga Municipal District ,

BOLGATANGA+ IMAGE

 

Bawku Municipal District, - BAWKU

 

Bawku West District , - ZEBILLA

 

Bongo District, - BONGO+ IMAGE

 

Builsa District , - SANDEMA

 

Garu-Tempane District , - GARU


Kassena/Nankana District , -NAVRONGO

 

Kassena Nankana West District, - Paga+ IMAGE

 

Talensi-Nabdam District , - TONGO

 

 

BRONG-AHAFO REGION, Ghana / 21 DISTRICTS

 

Sunyani Municipal District ,SUNYANI+ IMAGE

 

Sunyani West District , - ODUMASE .

 

Tano North District , - DUAYAW-NKWANTA .

 

Tano South District , - BECHEM

 

Berecum District , - BERECUM

 

Techiman Municipal District, - TECHIMAN + IMAGE

 

Asutifi District , - KENYASI

 

Dormaa District , - DORMA-AHENKRO

 

Dormaa East District , - WAMFIE

 

Asunafo North District , - GOASO

 

Asunafo South District , - KUKUOM

 

Jaman North District , - SAMPA

 

Jaman South District , - DROBO

 

Tain District , - NSAWKAW + IMAGE

 

Kintampo North District, - KINTAMPO  + IMAGE

 

Kintampo South District , - JEMA + IMAGE

 

Nkoranza District , - NKORANZA

 

Nkoranza North Plains District , -BUSUNYA

 

Pru District , - YEJI

 

Atebubu-Amantin District , - ATEBUBU

 

Sene District , - KWAME DANSO

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NORTHERN REGION, Ghana / 20 DISTRICTS

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Tamale Muncicipal District , - TAMALE+ IMAGE

 

Central Gonja District , -BUIPE + IMAGE

 

Chereponi District , - Chereponi 

 

West Gonja District , - DAMONGO

 

East Gonja District , - SALAGA 

 

Tolon/Kumbungu District , - TOLON

 

Savelugu/Nanton District , - SAVELUGO + IMAGE

 

Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District , - SAWLA

 

Bole District , - BOLE

 

Karaga District , - KARGA

 

Kpandai District , - Kpandai

 

Yendi Municipal District , - YENDI

 

Nanumba North District , - BIMBILLA

 

Nanumba South District , - WULENSI

 

Zabzugu/Tatale District , - ZABZUGU

 

Saboba/Chereponi District , - SABOBA

 

Gushiegu District , - GUSHIEGU

 

East Mamprusi District , - GAMBAGA

 

Bunkpurugu-Yunyoo District , - BUNKPURUGU

 

West Mamprusi District, -  WALEWALE + IMAGE

 

 

 

VOLTA REGION  INFO 17 DISTRICTS

 

Ho Municipal District,- HO + IMAGE

 

Adaklu-Anyigbe District , - KPETOE .

Akatsi District , - AKATSI .

Hohoe District , - HOHOE .

Jasikan District , - JASIKAN .

Kadjebi District , - KADJEBI .

Keta District , - KETA + IMAGE

Ketu District , - DENU .

Ketu North District , - DZODZE .

Kpando District , KPANDO .

Krachi West District , - KETE-KRACHI .

Krachi East District , DAMBAI .

Nkwanta District , - NKWANTA .

Nkwanta North District , - KPASA .

North Tongu District , - ADIDOME .

South Dayi District , - KPEVE .

South Tongu District , - SOGAKOPE .

 

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ASHANTI REGION/ 26 DISTRICTS

 

 

Kumasi Metropolitan District, - KUMASI + IMAGE


Adansi North District , - FOMENA .

Adansi South District , - NEW EDUBIAASE .

Afigya-Kwabre District , - KODIE .

Afigya-Sekyere District , - AGONA .

Ahafo Ano North District , - TEPA .
Ahafo Ano South District , - MANKRANSO .

Amansie Central District , - JACOBU .

Amansie East District , - BEKWAI .

Amansie West District , - MASO NKWANTA .
Asante Akim North District , - KONONGO .

Asante Akim South District , - JUASO .

Atwima Mponua District , - NYINAHIN .
Atwima Nwabiagya District , - NKWAIE .

Atwima Kwanwoma District , - TWEDIE .

Botsomtwi/Atwima/Kwanhuma District ,- KUNTANASE .

Bosome Freho District ,- ASIEWA .

Ejisu-Juabeng District , - EJISU .
Ejura/Sekyedumase District , - EJURA .

Kwabre District , - MAMPONTENG .

Kumawu Afram Plains District, - KUMAWU .

Obuasi Municipal District , - OBUASI .

Offinso North District , - AKOMADAN .
Offinso District , - OFFINSO .

Sekyere East District , - EFFIDUASE .

Sekyere West District , - MAMPONG .

 

 

EASTERN  REGION, Ghana  / 21 DISTRICTS

New-Juaben Municipal District , -

KOFORIDUA + IMAGE

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Upper Manya Krobo ,- Asesewa + IMAGE

Afram Plains District , - DONKORKROM .

Akuapim North District , - AKROPONG .

Akuapim South District , - NSAWAM .

Akyemansa District , - OFOASE .

Asuogyaman District , - ATIMPOKU .

Atiwa District , - KWABENG .

Birim North District , - NEW-ABIREM .

Birim Central Municipal , - AKIM ODA .

Birim South District , - Akyem Swedru .

East Akim District , - KIBI .

Fanteakwa District , - BEGORO .

Kwaebibirem District , - KADE .

Kwahu South District , - MPREASO .

Kwahu West District , - NKAWKAW + IMAGE

Kwahu East District , - Abetifi .

Manya Krobo District , - ODUMASE-KROBO .

Suhum/Kraboa/Coaltar District , - SUHUM .

West Akim Municipal District , - ASAMANKESE .

Yilo Krobo District , - SOMANYA + IMAGE

 

 

GREATER ACCRA REGION, Ghana / 10 DISTRICTS

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Accra Metropolis District , - ACCRA + IMAGE

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Adenta Municipal District , - Adenta + IMAGE

 

Ashaiman Municipal District ,- Ashaiman + IMAGE

 

Dangme East District , - ADA FOAH+ IMAGE

 

Dangme West District , - DODOWA

 

LEDZOKUKU-KROWOR Municipal Assembly -

Teshie-Nungua + IMAGE


Ga East Municipal District , - ABOKOBI

 

Ga West District , AMASAMAN

 

Tema Municipal District , - TEMA+ IMAGE

 

Weija Municipal District , - GBAWE

 

 

 

CENTRAL REGION, Ghana / 16 DISTRICTS

 

Cape Coast Municipal District ,-

CAPE COAST+ IMAGE


Abura/Asebu/Kwamankese District , -ABURA-DUNKWA

 

Agona District , - AGONA-SWEDRU

 

Ajumako/Enyan/Essiam District , - AJUMAKO


Asikuma/Odoben/Brakwa District, - BREMAN-ASIKUMA

 

Assin North District , - ASSIN FOSU

 

Assin South District, - NSUAEM-KYEKYEWERE


Awutu/Effutu/Senya District , - WINNEBA + IMAGE

 

Awutu-Senya District , - AWUTU BREKU

 

Gomoa District , - APAM + IMAGE

 

Gomoa East District - AFRANSI

 

Komenda/Edina/Eguafo/Abirem District ,- KOMENDA


Mfantsiman District , - SALTPOND

 

Twifo/Heman/Lower Denkyira District , - TWIFO-PRASO

 

Upper Denkyira District , - DUNKWA-ON-OFFIN

 

Upper Denkyira West District , - DIASO

 

 

 

WESTERN REGION, Ghana / 17 DISTRICTS

 

Shama Ahanta East Metropolitan District ,

 

SEKONDI - TAKORADI + IMAGE .

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Ahanta West District , - AGONA-NKWANTA

 

Aowin/Suaman District , - ENCHI

 

Bia District , - ESSAM

 

Bibiani/Anhwiaso/Bekwai District , - BIBIANI

 

Ellembelle District , - ELLEMBELLE

 

Jomoro District , - HALF-ASSIN

 

Juabeso District , - JUABESO

 

Mpohor/Wassa East District , - DABOASE

 

Nzema East District , - AXIM+ IMAGE

 

Prestea-Huni Valley District , - BOGOSO


Sefwi-Wiawso District , - WIAWSO

 

Sefwi Akontombra district ,- SEFWI AKONTOMBRA

 

Shama District , - SHAMA

 

Wasa Amenfi East District , - WASSA-AKROPONG

 

Wasa Amenfi West District,- ASANKRANGWA

 

Wassa West District , - TARKWA

MEET

GO UNIVERSITY shs + university

OUR STORY

A very warm welcome to Go University innovated combined SHS + direct University studies. It is the first of its kind in Ghana or Africa. School, Sixth Form Centre and University.

 

Go university is a PhD live project to promote and fast track higher education in Africa qua volume and quality, accessbility and affordability. Our ambitions and aims are to make undergraduate degree and diploma a universal minimum suffrage for education  in Africa to promote human capacity building and national development.

 

We are very proud of our school and believe strongly in a comprehensive ethos; promoting equal opportunities for all with a clear focus on the individual.

 

Our aim is to ensure that all can learn and achieve to their full potential in a climate where everyone feels safe, valued and respected. Within this environment, we strive to provide a world class education for all students. The curriculum provides real choice for students who pursue their education with enthusiasm. We look to develop confident young people who are well equipped to take their place in the world and who are excited by the prospects of the future.

 

The school is well regarded in the world of education and is being supported and affiliated to number of foreign universities and agencies, local communities and we have excellent support from local experts and highly qualified consultants..


Whether you are a parent, a student, a potential job applicant, or an interested visitor, We hope you enjoy finding out more about Go university from our  main university website. We look forward to welcoming you to our dynamic and successful learning community with kind regards.

OUR VISION

OUR EDUCATIONL GROWTH PLAN

We plan ambitiously to educate 2000 students per district (Ghana) in 12 years from SHS till university level. Total about 400.000 graduates evenly weighted among regions/districts.

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It is one of our mainstream missions to offer an affordable quality higher education to all.

Although we charge only 40% of normal university fees, we give our lessons with all available modern teaching tools in the world. All methods for your use.

Campus lectures, online studies, virtual classroom, practicals- all available for the same fees we charge: 40% of normal fees.

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We plan to develope a YOUTH SEED venture capital to promote entrepreneurship and project development in our graduates to reduce overdependance of graduates on government employment to reduce unemployment.

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Don't look anywhere else,

you have found the ultimate best. ENROLL NOW!!

OUR TECHNOLOGY

We use various new innovated education delivery methods:

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1. Old style campus lecture hall lessons with  lecturers.

 

2. Online distance full syllabus intergrated self study systems.

 

3. Virtual distance classroom (timetabled)  with live lecturers where students see & interact.

 

4. Group distance course forum discussions

 

5. Practicals and internships & projects.

 

This gives the flexibility for workers and all students to follow our courses

easily with same speed as fulltime. They can utilise the online self study and

the virtual classroom lectures and get same lesson effect, when they don't

have time to be at campus lectures. Meaning they can combine campus lectures and online studies as they wish.

 

Students who are far are away from campus can also use the online systems to follow our courses. Meaning every

one can follow our courses from any where in Ghana. Read below for full details.

 

TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS

 

1.By direct lecture hall,lectures on campus with our top Ghana local lecturers.
 

2.Online- using very modern self study configured teaching methods.

 

3.Online virtual lecture hall systems with live lecturers - tutors fromGhana and abroad.
 

4.You will be tought by top lecturers worldwide.
 

5.Practical training on campus & internship.
 

6.Online students  group study forum.

SUBJECTS

- 7 till 9 SHS subjects for 3/4 years intensive including English Language, Maths, Information Communication Technology.

- Choice of a University undergraduate course for 3/4 years at Go University, GAURANTEED!

-You may chose to enter another university after SHS if you want, but we gaurantee you a 3/4 year university course at same fees level as at SHS.

-Our fees include examination fees at WAEC and University including all resits in case (and extra classes/coaching at resits in case).

West African Senior School Certificate Examination

 

The West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) is a type of standardized test in West Africa. It is administered by the West African Examinations Council. It is only offered to candidates residing in Anglophone West African countries. The academic school-leaving qualification awarded upon successful completion of the exams is the West African Senior School Certificate (WASSCE).

 

Contents

 

The examinations

There are two different types of the examination:

  • WASSCE (November/December) - Also known as the General Certificate Examinations (GCE), by its former name; all students from private and public schools are allowed to take this examination, and uniforms are not compulsory. However, other rules and regulations are applied on every candidate. This examination is only offered during the autumn season, and the results are available by December.It is also called private examinations of which now its compulsory to register biometrically.

  • WASSCE (May/June) - Also known as the Senior School Certificate Examinations (SSCE), by its former name; this examination is made for all private and public schools in West Africa. They must also wear distinctive uniforms as described in the standards set by the school boards. This examination is offered during the summer (May to June), and the results are available by August.

shs Subjects

The following subjects are offered for West African Senior School Certificate Examination candidates:

  • Mathematics

  • Further Mathematics(Elective Mathematics)

  • Biology

  • Government

  • Chemistry

  • Accounting

  • Physics

  • Geography

  • Technical Drawing

  • English Language

  • English Literature

  • Fine Art

  • Music

  • French

  • Commerce

  • Economics

  • Auto Mechanics

  • Book keeping

 

Local Languages in Ghana:

  • Dagaare

  • Dagbani

  • Dangme

  • Ewe

  • Ga

  • Gonja

  • Kasem

  • Nzema

  • Twi (Akuapem)

  • Twi (Asante)

  • Hausa Language

  • Ibo Language

  • Yoruba Language

  • Edo

  • Government

  • Civic Education

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Official guideline for university admission

Candidates are advised that they will be required to satisfy not only the university's general entrance requirements but also the requirements of the particular faculty which they wish to enter and that these requirements vary considerably. Particulars of entrance requirements and exemption regulations may be obtained from the universities or professional bodies concerned.

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West African Senior School Certificate Examination

The West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) is a type of standardized test in West Africa. It is administered by the West African Examinations Council. It is only offered to candidates residing in Anglophone West African countries. The academic school-leaving qualification awarded upon successful completion of the exams is the West African Senior School Certificate (WASSCE).

 

Contents

  • 1 The examinations

  • 2 Subjects

  • 3 WAEC grading system 1992

  • 4 WAEC grading system

  • 5 Official guideline for university admission

    • 5.1 Nigeria

    • 5.2 United Kingdom

  • 6 References and footnotes

  • 7 External links

 

The examinations

There are two different types of the examination:

  • WASSCE (November/December) - Also known as the General Certificate Examinations (GCE), by its former name; all students from private and public schools are allowed to take this examination, and uniforms are not compulsory. However, other rules and regulations are applied on every candidate. This examination is only offered during the autumn season, and the results are available by December.It is also called private examinations of which now its compulsory to register biometrically.

  • WASSCE (May/June) - Also known as the Senior School Certificate Examinations (SSCE), by its former name; this examination is made for all private and public schools in West Africa. They must also wear distinctive uniforms as described in the standards set by the school boards. This examination is offered during the summer (May to June), and the results are available by August.

Subjects

The following subjects are offered for West African Senior School Certificate Examination candidates:[1]

  • Mathematics

  • Further Mathematics (Elective Mathematics)

  • Biology

  • Government

  • Chemistry

  • Accounting

  • Physics

  • Geography

  • Technical Drawing

  • English Language

  • English Literature

  • Fine Art

  • Music

  • French

  • Commerce

  • Economics

  • Auto Mechanics

  • Book keeping

Local Languages in Ghana:[2]

  • Dagaare

  • Dagbani

  • Dangme

  • Ewe

  • Ga

  • Gonja

  • Kasem

  • Nzema

  • Twi (Akuapem)

  • Twi (Asante)

  • Hausa Language

  • Ibo Language

  • Yoruba Language

  • Edo

  • Government

  • Civic Education

WAEC grading system

Grades              Definition                          Interpretation                          Equivalent

A1                          Excellent                      75% - 100%                            1

A2                          Very Good                    70% -  74%                             2

A3                          Good                            65% -  69%                             3

C4                          Credit                           60%-   64%                             4

C5                          Credit                           55% -  59%                             5

C6                          Credit                           50% -  54%                             6

P7                           Pass                           45% -   49%                             7

P8                           Pass                           40% -   44%                             8

F9                           Fail                               0% -   39%                             9

​Official guideline for university admission

Candidates are advised that they will be required to satisfy not only the university's general entrance requirements but also the requirements of the particular faculty which they wish to enter and that these requirements vary considerably. Particulars of entrance requirements and exemption regulations may be obtained from the universities or professional bodies concerned.

Nigeria

Students who choose to study in Nigerian universities are required to sit for the entrance examinations administered by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) known as the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

United Kingdom

Universities in the United Kingdom may in addition, require candidates to complete a one-year foundation course or acceptable alternative.[3]

References and footnotes

  1. ​

  1. "Guidelines for university entrance", http://www.waecnigeria.org/exams_3.htm.

External links

  • Waec time table

  • Waec time table

  • May June WASSCE Syllabus page

  • WAEC May June Schemes for All Subjects

  • Waec Syllabus

  • Waec Past Questions Practice

  • WASSCE / WAEC Past Questions

GET IN TOUCH enroll

Tel: 00 31 685127248

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Korle-bu light house chapel road Accra

We use various new innovated education delivery methods:

​

1. Old style campus lecture hall lessons with  lecturers.

 

2. Online distance full syllabus intergrated self study systems.

 

3. Virtual distance classroom (timetabled)  with live lecturers where students see & interact.

 

4. Group distance course forum discussions

 

5. Practicals and internships & projects.

 

This gives the flexibility for workers and all students to follow our courses easily with same speed as fulltime. They can utilise the online self study and the virtual classroom lectures and get same lesson effect, when they don't have time to be at campus lectures. Meaning they can combine campus lectures and online studies as they wish.

 

Students who are far are away from campus can also use the online systems to follow our courses. Meaning every

one can follow our courses from any where in Ghana. Read below for full details.

 

 

TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS

 

1.By direct lecture hall,lectures on campus with our top Ghana local lecturers.
 

2.Online- using very modern self study configured teaching methods.

 

3.Online virtual lecture hall systems with live lecturers - tutors from Ghana and abroad.
 

4.You will be tought by top lecturers worldwide.
 

5.Practical training on campus & internship
 

6.Online students  group study forums

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7.Every student get a laptop computer with unlimited mobile internet access wherever you are in Ghana from 2nd year.

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DRESSING CODE  (Female/Male)
 

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Where will our teaching halls take place?

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1. You can register to study at any regional or district capital of Ghana. We will have qualified teachers/lecturers physically to instruct you on all subjects.

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2.We are arranged to use existing modern high class conference centers and

auditoriums with modern screens to do our teaching.We are arranging these large modern facilities to gain momentum in the large educational scale planned.

Examples:

a) In ACCRA

-Armed forces auditorium

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-British Council hall and many other similar halls around the regional and district capitals.

OUR TEACHING METHODS

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