
Frequently Asked Questions
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You may still submit your application, but full admission will be pending release of your results. Provide proof of examination completion and notify Admissions.
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Yes. GCTU students are eligible to apply for the Student Loan Trust Fund (SLTF). You will need a valid SSNIT number and e-zwich card.
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Submit a formal transcript request to the Academic Records Office with your full name, index number, program, and year of completion. Processing may take a few working days
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Yes, you can apply for a program change through the Academic Affairs Office, usually before registration or within the first few weeks of the semester.
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Contact the Accounts Office or check your admission letter or portal for the latest official bank details. Avoid using any third-party information.
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Recommended programs:
- BSc Telecommunications Engineering
- BSc Computer Engineering
- BSc Information Technology
- BSc Electrical/Electronic Engineering
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GCTU offers Certificate programs in areas such as:
- IT Essentials
- Hardware & Networking
- Cybersecurity
- Business Administration
Check their Short Courses or Certificate Programs page for updates.
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GCTU does not operate strict cut-off points. Admission is based on WASSCE/SSSCE aggregates, typically requiring at least passes in 6 subjects, including Core Maths, English, and Science with relevant electives.
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You may not need to reapply. Contact the Admissions Office to defer your admission officially. If your deferment period lapses, you might need to reapply.
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GCTU offers Computer Engineering and Information Technology degree programs that cover hardware, networking, and systems administration. There’s no dedicated degree solely for hardware networking, but these programs are ideal.