The notice, released on November 29, 2025, urges applicants to log in again to the UG applications portal to verify their details and ensure the accuracy of all submitted information.
- Verification of Applicant Information
The university has emphasized that all applicants must thoroughly review their entries on the portal. Particular attention should be given to:
- Full Name and Date of Birth
WASSCE Examination Records, including Index Number, Examination Month, and Examination Year
This step is crucial to prevent errors that may affect the processing of applications, especially now that WASSCE results have officially been released.
Entry Requirements and Cut-Off Points
To assist applicants in making informed decisions, the University of Ghana has encouraged them to refer to the 2024/2025 undergraduate cut-off aggregates published on the UG admissions website. These cut-off points serve as a guide to help applicants choose programmes that align with their results and increase their chances of gaining admission.
The cut-off points can be accessed via the university’s admissions portal, enabling applicants to explore programme requirements before finalizing their choices.
Ongoing Admission Window for 2025/2026
Despite the release of WASSCE results, UG has clarified that applications for the 2025/2026 academic year are still open. Interested applicants who have not yet begun their application process can purchase e-vouchers through designated banks or conveniently via mobile networks using the USSD code *887*9#.
This provides an extended opportunity for eligible candidates both WASSCE school candidates and private applicants—to complete their applications before the deadline.
Final Application Deadline
The University of Ghana has announced that the application portal will officially close at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
Applicants are therefore advised not to delay in verifying their details, updating their information, and completing their applications before the deadline.
Conclusion
This notice, signed by Lydia Anowa Nyako-Danquah, Director of Academic Affairs, underscores UG’s commitment to ensuring a smooth and transparent admissions process.
All applicants are encouraged to take the directive seriously, cross-check their records, review programme cut-offs, and submit their applications on time.
For further assistance, applicants can visit the University of Ghana’s official website or contact the Academic Affairs Directorate through the communication channels provided.
