JUST IN: New Dates for 2018 Trained Teachers Biometric Registration

New dates for 2018 Trained Teachers Biometric Registration have been released. According to the biometric registration time table sighted by newsghana24.com
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Accra – 27th – 30th April 2020 and the venue is GNAT Hall, Accra
Koforidua – 28th – 30th April 2020 and the venue is GES Regional Office
HO – 23rd – 27th April 2020 and the venue is GES Regional Office
Cape Coast – 23rd – 25th April 2020 and the venue is GES Regional Office
Takoradi – 26th – 30th April 2020 and the venue is GES Regional Office
Sunyani – 23rd – 27th April 2020 and the venue is GES Regional Office
Kumasi – 28th – 2nd May 2020 and the venue is GES Regional Office
Tamale – 23rd – 25th April 2020 and the venue is GES Regional Office
Bolgatanga – 26th – 28th April 2020 and the venue is GES Regional Office
Wa – 23rd – 25th April 2020 and the venue is GES Regional Office
The dew dates for 2018 Trained Teachers Biometric Registration above supersede all previous communicated dates.
Note that the biometric registration is for new entrants whose staff IDs have now been generated.
What are the requirements for verification of documents for newly trained teachers?
Teachers who are to go through the 2018 Trained Teachers Biometric Registration may require
- Their appointment letters
- Employment Form (From the office)
- Biometric SSNIT ID card or number
- Birth Certificate/Baptismal card
- Bank Account details
Source: NewsGhana24.com


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