The Ghana Police Service has indicated that applicants who passed the physical and documentation screening stage for its recruitment exercise will be examined today, Friday.
In a press statement, the Director General of Public Affairs, ACP Kwesi Ofori, revealed that the examination is scheduled at 10 am in Accra, Kumasi and Tamale.
This comes after the Service released the screening and documentation exercise results for the medical professionals and lawyers.
Meanwhile, successful applicants have been directed to visit the recruitment portal to print their examination chits.
They are also to come along with pens, pencils, erasers and rulers, as well as a recently taken passport size photograph.
Examination centres in Accra are WAEC Heights, Airport Residential area; Sakyi Asare Menako WAEC Hall, Switchback Road, Cantonments.
In Kumasi - St. Louis Training College, Mbrom near Suame Roundabout; and Tamale - University for Development Studies (UDS) Library Complex.
Find the press release below:
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