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Deputy Education ministers tours TVET exam centres


  13 Septembre      38        Education (7132),

 

Accra, Sept. 13,GNA-The Deputy Minister of Education in charge of Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Mrs Gifty Twum Ampofo and the Commissioner for TVET, Dr Fred Kyei Asamoah, last week toured selected TVET institutions serving as centres for the ongoing 2021 May/June Certificate II Core Examination.

The tour was aimed at ascertaining the progress of the examination and to also wish the candidates well.

Some of the centres visited are the Accra Technical Training Centre at Kokomlemle, Dabokpa Technical Institute, Tamale Technical Institute, Walewale Technical Institute, St. Bernadette, Navrongo Technical Institute and Bolgatanga Technical Institute.

Speaking to the media after the tour, Mrs Gifty Twum Ampofo indicated that, “this assessment has been designed to ensure that students’ transition to the world of work or pursuit of higher academic laurels is seamless”.

She added that the “government had taken the necessary steps to ensure that their certification was recognized by both industry and institutions of higher learning”.

Dr Fred Kyei Asamoah, on his part, expressed his delight with the conduct of the exams so far and assured the general public that the Commission had taken enough precautionary steps to ensure that the sanctity and integrity of the examinations are upheld.

He urged the candidates to work hard and ensure that they passed the examination so that the huge investment being made by the government and other stakeholders for their education did not go to waste.

Dr Asamoah was upbeat that, if the candidates were able to pass, they would not only make their families proud but they could also support the nation’s development by joining the labour force to enhance productivity.

Background

Students in TVET institutions nationwide are writing their May/June Certificate II Core Exams from 6th September 2021 to 13th September 2021.

Annually, the May/June Certificate II Core Exams is administered to all eligible TVET learners across the country by the Commission for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (CTVET).

The examinable subjects are Mathematics, Integrated Science, English Language, Social Studies and Entrepreneurship.

This examination will enable the learners to either progress to Technical Universities (including other Tertiary Institutions/Universities) or transition to the world of work.

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