The 2023 Computerized School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) into second-cycle institutions has been released.
This was announced by the Ghana Education Service (GES) on Tuesday, November 28, 2023.
Out of the total number of 598,839 results received from WAEC, 585,797 candidates qualified to be placed in Senior High Schools and Technical and Vocational Education and Training Schools (TVET).
A total of 477,772 (81.56%) have automatically been placed in one of their choices.
The following are steps to access the placement platform.
- Obtain a placement pin code from an approved vendor.
- Log onto the site www.cssps.gov.gh
- Enter the ten-digit index number and add 23 as the year of completion. E.g.: 123456789023
- Enter the pin code details (serial number and pin)
- Click on submit and wait for placement to show up
- Print your enrolment form, placement slip, and prospectus
Visit Resultschecker.com.gh or dial *800*055# to buy your Placement Checker.
Self-placement
Some 108,025 (18.44%) qualified candidates could not be matched with any of their choices.
All such students are, therefore, to do Self–placement to select from available schools.
According to the GES statement, if a student is not matched with any of his/her choices from the automatic placement system, he/she will be redirected to the Self-Placement Portal.
From the portal, select a school by providing the information below:
- Region
- Residential preference
- School
- Programme of choice
- Click on Submit
- Print the form and visit the school to begin the admission process
Note: Schools Selected on Self-Placement Portal can be changed as many times as the candidate wishes on the portal until they enroll in a school.
The GES also indicated that apart from the National Solution Centre at the GNAT Hall, Adabraka and the Regional Solution Centres at the various Regional Education Offices, they can also call their helpline on 0308258001 for all concerns.
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