National Teaching Council Set to Release 2026 GTLE 1 Results This Monday

National Teaching Council Set to Release 2026 GTLE 1 Results This Monday

The National Teaching Council has officially confirmed that the results for the 2026 Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination 1 will go live on Monday, June 8.

Thousands of aspiring educators across the country are eagerly awaiting their performance reports after finishing the assessments earlier this year.

This mandatory examination remains a critical step for all individuals seeking official certification to teach in Ghanaian schools. The Council designed the test to measure professional competencies and ensure that every candidate possesses the readiness required for the classroom.

National Teaching Council Set to Release 2026 GTLE 1 Results This Monday
National Teaching Council Set to Release 2026 GTLE 1 Results This Monday 1

The examination took place over three intense days, running from Tuesday, March 24, to Thursday, March 26, 2026. Since then, candidates have awaited the formal publication of their scores to determine the next steps in their professional journeys.

To access your results effectively on Monday, please follow the designated online procedure provided by the Council. You should visit the official portal at exam.ntc.gov.gh to view your outcome directly from the source.

Consider these helpful facts regarding how to access your specific examination data:

  • Candidates must have their unique credentials ready, as the system requires specific identification to unlock individual portals.
  • You can log in using either your personal serial number and PIN or your GTLE index number combined with your registered phone number.
  • The National Teaching Council urges all participants to use only the official website to ensure the security of their information and accuracy of the results.
  • The examination serves as a necessary professional barrier to entry, ensuring that certified teachers meet the national standards for pedagogical readiness.
  • Providing these results online allows for a faster and more efficient distribution process compared to traditional manual delivery methods.

Please remember to keep your login information private and secure. Avoid sharing your index number or PIN with unauthorized individuals to prevent any potential tampering with your personal academic data.

If you encounter any technical difficulties while attempting to log in, you should monitor the official NTC digital channels for troubleshooting guidance. The Council typically provides updates on common login issues that candidates might face during high-traffic periods.

We wish every aspiring teacher the very best as they receive their results. Regardless of the outcome, remember that this examination marks one part of a much larger commitment to shaping the minds of future generations in Ghana.

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By Collins Sarkodieh

Collins Sarkodieh Aning (Editor in Chief @ Ghananewspage.com) Collins Sarkodieh Aning is a Current Affairs Editor. He has over five years of experience in content writing and news publication.

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