How to confirm your NTC GTLE registration was successfully submitted.
How to confirm your NTC GTLE registration was successfully submitted.
As the registration window for the Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE) progresses, many applicants across the country are uncertain whether their submissions to the National Teaching Council (NTC) have been properly received.
Experience has shown that many candidates wait until the registration deadline approaches before confirming their status.
Such delays often result in last-minute panic, technical challenges, or missed deadlines.
By checking registration promptly, you can detect errors in names, courses, or details and have ample time to resolve them before the examination date.
Registration Completion
- The registration process involves several key steps: selecting courses, filling in accurate personal details, and carefully reviewing all information before submission.
- However, completing these steps alone does not mean a candidate is officially registered.
- The critical evidence of a successful registration is the confirmation slip generated by the NTC system.
- This slip captures all the exam information and is the sole recognized proof of acceptance into the examination process.
Confirmation Slip and QR Code
Every successful registration produces a confirmation slip that includes:
- The subjects selected for the GTLE.
- An option to print the slip.
- A QR code is beneath the candidate’s personal data.
The QR code is the key indicator. If the slip contains the QR code, then the registration has been accepted into the NTC system.
If the slip lacks this code, the registration is incomplete, and the candidate must immediately repeat the process to avoid disqualification.
Why Verification Matters
Verification is not optional; it is a safeguard. Without a valid confirmation slip showing the QR code, candidates risk being excluded from the examination list.
This means no exam access even if a candidate has paid fees or filled in details.
We strongly advise all candidates to:
- Print a hard copy of the confirmation slip and store it safely.
- Save a digital version (PDF) on a phone, tablet, or computer for easy retrieval in case of emergencies.
These precautions ensure that candidates have secure backup copies, even if technical issues arise on the portal later.
