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The Ministry of Health has announced the deployment of a new and enhanced mobile application designed to facilitate the sale and submission of admission forms for health training institutions across Ghana.
In a press release issued, the ministry noted that the new system aims to improve accessibility, convenience, and transparency in the admissions process for prospective applicants.
The rollout of the mobile app, which replaces the traditional method of purchasing forms at designated sales points, has led to a rescheduling of the sales window. The sale of admission forms will now begin on May 5, 2025, instead of the previously announced April 22, 2025, and will run until June 5, 2025, the release added.
According to the Ministry, the enhanced digital platform will eliminate the need for applicants to travel long distances to acquire admission forms, significantly reducing the cost and logistical burden on candidates and their families.
“This new application was developed to make it easier for prospective applicants to purchase and apply for admission into various health training institutions across the country,” the statement read.
The Ministry expressed its appreciation to the public for their cooperation and reiterated its commitment to building a more efficient and user-friendly admissions system for health education.

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