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Colleges of Education Affiliated to Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology (KNUST), Kumasi

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There are Forty-Seven (47) Public Colleges of Education spread across the country, each dedicated to shaping the next generation of educators.

These colleges are affiliated to the various public universities to ensure quality training for aspiring teachers.

SEE ALSO: Colleges of Education Affiliated to University Of Education, Winneba (UEW)

Notably, five (5) of these colleges are affiliated to the Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology (KNUST), Kumasi

List of Affiliated Colleges

The Public Colleges of Education affiliated to the Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology (KNUST), Kumasi include:

  • Akrokerri College of Education
  • Wesley College of Education, Kumasi
  • St. Joseph’s College of Education, Bechem
  • Tamale College of Education
  • E.P. College of Education, Bimbilla

Certification

Students who successfully complete their programmes at these colleges are awarded certificates by the Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology (KNUST), Kumasi

SEE ALSO: KNUST Grading System, How to Calculate Cumulative Weighted Average (CWA) & Degree Classification

Admission Requirements

To gain admission into any of the colleges listed above, prospective applicants must meet specific academic criteria based on their educational backgrounds:

Applicants with WASSCE results should possess Credit passes (A1-C6) in three (3) CORE subjects, including English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science or Social Studies, and credit passes in three (3) relevant Elective subjects.

SSSCE applicants are required to have credit passes (A-D) in three (3) CORE subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, along with credit passes in three (3) relevant Elective subjects.

Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) applicants must hold a TVET Certificate II with a Lower Credit (C-) or better in six (6) subjects, comprising three core subjects (English, Mathematics, Integrated Science or Social Studies) and three relevant Elective subjects.

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