UNIVERSITY OF GHANA OPENS APPLICATIONS

Ghana’s premier tertiary institution, the University of Ghana has announced that it has begun accepting applications for admission into its undergraduate programmes for the 2021/2022 academic year.

It has maintained the cost of the e-voucher card needed for the application.
The University of Ghana online application e-vouchers can be obtained by Ghanaian applicants for GHC 200 via USSD Payment or at the following banks: Access Bank, Ecobank, Republic Bank, Agricultural Development Bank, Ghana Commercial Bank, Zenith Bank, Universal Merchant Bank, Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG), Prudential Bank and Fidelity Bank.

International applicants and Ghanaians applying from abroad are expected to pay to the University a non-refundable application processing fee of US$110.00.

This fee can be paid directly or wire transferred into the University of Ghana ECOBANK Account.

Sunday, 31st October 2021 has been advertised as the deadline for applicants to submit their application.

The University says that it is also accepting applications for its Certificate (English Proficiency), Distance Diploma Programmes, Post First Degree LLB, Graduate (Sandwich), and Graduate (Regular) programmes

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