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The Ministry of Health has announced that the sale of application forms for admission into health training institutions across Ghana for the 2025/2026 academic year is set to officially begin on Tuesday, 22nd April 2025.
The sale will continue until Thursday, 19th June 2025.
In a statement released by the Ministry, it was also disclosed that the cost of application forms has been reduced from GH₵200.00 to GH₵150.00, in a move aimed at enhancing access and affordability for applicants nationwide.
According to the ministry, this decision is expected to provide some financial relief to prospective students and their families, and forms part of the Ministry’s broader strategy to improve enrolment and equity in health education across the country.

The public and all potential applicants have been urged to take note that only GCB Bank PLC and the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) are authorised to sell the application forms.
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