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The National Service Authority (NSA) has announced the activation of a new Student Portal for the registration of 2025/2026 National Service Personnel in the teaching and nursing categories.
In a press release issued on Friday, January 30, the Authority said the portal has been opened to enable eligible service personnel to complete their registration and gain access to monthly evaluation forms, which are required for the processing of service allowances.
According to the NSA, all 2025/2026 National Service Personnel who are teachers and nurses are required to visit the portal at https://posting.gnsa.gov.gh/get started and select the option labelled “Teachers and Nurses Enrolment 2025/26” to complete the registration process.
"Eligible 2025/2026 service personnel (Teachers and Nurses) are hereby directed to visit the portal at https://posting.gnsa.gov.gh/get started and click on "TEACHERS AND NURSES ENROLLMENT 2025/26* to complete the required registration process," the statement read.

The Authority explained that upon successful registration, service personnel must download and complete their Monthly Evaluation Form for January 2026.
The completed form is a mandatory requirement for the validation of active service status and the processing and payment of monthly allowances.
"Upon successful registration, service personnel are to download and complete their Monthly Evaluation Form for January 2026, which is required for allowance processing and payment."
The NSA has strongly advised all eligible personnel to complete the registration and submission process promptly in order to avoid any delays in allowance payments.
Personnel have also been encouraged to ensure that all information provided during the registration process is accurate and up to date.
The Authority further cautioned National Service Personnel to rely solely on official NSA communication channels for authentic and accurate information, urging them to disregard any unofficial messages or instructions that may be circulated through informal platforms.
"The Authority cautions service personnel to rely only on official NSA communication channels for authentic information and to disregard any unofficial instructions," the statement concluded.
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