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The National Service Authority (NSA) has extended the deadline for the ongoing online registration for the 2025/2026 National Service year to allow more time for prospective personnel to complete their enrolment.
Originally set to close on Wednesday, October 15, the registration will now end on Monday, October 27.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, October 15, the Authority explained that the decision to extend the period was to “allow additional time for prospective service personnel who, for one reason or another, were unable to complete their registration within the initial window.”
The NSA has urged all eligible graduates who are yet to register to “take advantage of this opportunity to complete their registration process.”
The Authority also reminded applicants to use only the official website, www.gnsa.gov.gh, to access the registration portal. It cautioned prospective personnel to be wary of scammers and fake websites pretending to be registration agents.
“The system is designed to protect users against such fraudulent activities, but vigilance remains key,” the statement noted.
Meanwhile, the NSA reaffirmed that the official commencement date for National Service remains Monday, November 3, 2025.

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