Preparations are underway for the next Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE) following the release of the 2025 GTLE II results. Although the National Teaching Council (NTC) has not officially confirmed specific registration or examination dates, indications suggest that arrangements are progressing toward the next registration phase.
Information gathered by Lincoln Media on GTLE exams registration and resit shows that the Council is currently finalising internal processes ahead of the official announcement.
Registration Window Yet to Be Officially Confirmed
As of now, the National Teaching Council has not confirmed an exact registration timeline for the upcoming GTLE. However, information gathered by Lincoln Media suggests that registration is likely to open between now and April, pending final approval by the Council.
Prospective candidates, including both fresh applicants and resitters, are therefore advised to remain alert and begin preparations early to avoid delays once registration officially opens.
GTLE Fees to Guide Candidate Preparation
While official registration dates are yet to be announced, the National Teaching Council has previously outlined standard fees applicable to the Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination. These fees are expected to guide candidates during the next registration phase.
GTLE Fee Structure
Candidate Category Fee (GH₵)
- Fresh candidates (all three papers) 450.00
- Resitting one paper 150.00
- Resitting two papers 210.00
- Resitting all three papers 385.00
- Indexing fee (fresh candidates only) 50.00
Candidates are advised to make payments only after confirming their eligibility and indexing status, as payments made without proper verification may be rejected.
Rely on Verified Information
With no official timeline released yet, candidates are urged to rely on verified updates and official announcements to avoid misinformation.
Lincoln Media will continue to monitor developments surrounding the GTLE and provide accurate updates on registration timelines, examination schedules, and official guidelines as soon as they are formally announced by the National Teaching Council.
