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The Ghana Scholarships Secretariat (GSS) has announced dates for interviews for applicants seeking the Commonwealth Scholarship tenable in the United Kingdom for the 2025/2026 academic year.
In a statement, the Secretariat said it has completed its review of applications and is now inviting shortlisted candidates to attend an interview, a key step in determining their suitability for the award.
The interviews are scheduled for Monday, December 8, and Tuesday, December 9, 2025, and will take place at the Conference Room of the Secretariat in Accra.
The GSS further advised applicants who applied online but did not submit hard copies of their documents to bring along the required materials, including academic certificates, as outlined in its earlier public announcement.
The Secretariat also reminded the public that all its services are provided free of charge, cautioning applicants to beware of fraudsters posing as intermediaries.
Read the full statement below

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