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Ghana to Hold 2025 Certificate II Examinations for 55,295 TVET Candidates
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46126, member: 636"] Ghana's technical education commission set exam dates for thousands of students across the country. More than 55,000 candidates will take Certificate II tests from late June through July. The Commission for Technical and Vocational Education and Training expects 40,339 male students and 14,956 female students to participate. Director General Zakaria Suleman announced the schedule during a recent briefing. Students will complete core subject tests first before moving to elective topics. Core subject examinations begin Monday and continue through the first week of July. Elective subject testing starts July 14 and runs until July 28. Officials praise the growing numbers as proof that families trust vocational training programs. Parents and students view technical education as a strong path to jobs and career success. The commission believes these programs create skilled workers for Ghana's economy. Education leaders implemented new security steps to prevent cheating during the testing period. Officials want to stop people from sharing fake exam papers through social media. The commission calls these fake materials a serious threat to honest students. Security improvements protect all test versions from being leaked early. Every student will receive certificates with equal value regardless of which test version they complete. Suleman credited teachers and school administrators for preparing students throughout the academic year. He thanked parents for supporting their children during vocational training programs. Industry partners also helped students gain practical skills needed for future employment. The commission views these partnerships as essential for program success. Officials expect graduates to fill important jobs across multiple economic sectors. [/QUOTE]
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