JUST IN: PIN codes for 15,401 newly trained teachers released by NSS
PIN codes for 15,401 newly trained teachers released by NSS is the latest news. The Ghana National Service Scheme (GNSS) Management has issued 15,400 and one (15,401) Codes for the enrollment of Newly-Trained Teachers from the country’s approved colleges of education for the 2019/20 academic year.
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This will enable them start their Ghana National Service as required by law.
Candidates will proceed to all ADB BANK LTDs in order to activate their registration process by paying either GHC40 or pay with MTN MOMO an amount of GHC41.
The 15,401 newly trained teachers are to note that the enrollment registration for the National Service ends Friday, November 22,2019.
All trained teachers who registered for the National Service are to visit HERE to access their PIN Codes.
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The pin codes for the 15,401 newly trained teachers can be accessed using their Index Numbers and dates of birth.
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The government of Ghana over the past two years has ensured that, newly trained teachers serve the nation through the National Service Scheme. the PIN codes for 15,401 newly trained teachers released by NSS is going to pave the way for the trained teachers to start work as National Service Personnels.
The 15,401 newly trained teachers will serve close to 9 months, after, they will have to be considered for employment within the Ghana Education Service then posted to become fully employed teachers.
The National Service by teachers and LICENSURE examination are new policies introduced under the leadership of the minister of education.
Source: NewsGhana24

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