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NABPTEX EXAMINATION 2020

 

   NABPTEX OUR CORE MANDATE
The National Board for Professional and Technician Examinations (NABPTEX) is one of three bodies with the mandate to regulate the tertiary education sector. Reconstituted in 2004, eleven years after its inauguration, NABPTEX is fully aware of the challenges and opportunities presented by current trends in Ghana’s tertiary education sector, as well as the need to position itself to enhance its value and relevance. NABPTEX has chosen to undertake a critical self evaluation as well as examination of the operating environment.
FORMULATE & ADMINISTER SCHEMES OF EXAMS
NABPTEX is to formulates and administers schemes of examinations and standards for skill and syllabus competencies for non-university tertiary institutions with accreditation by the National Accreditation Board.
EVALUATION
The work of NABPTEX is executed by two main committees namely, Administration and Finance Committee ( concerns with general policy issues) and the Examinations Committee ( which is responsible for the exams process ).
ASSESSMENT
NABPTEX ensures adequate consultations with the appropriate industries and professional bodies to undertake regular review of syllabuses tailored to suit the economic development needs of the country.
CERTIFICATION
NABPTEX ensures that final certificates and diplomas are awarded on merit so that the right calibre of students pass out of the non-university tertiary institutions, professional bodies and private institutions.


LIST OF MEMBER SCHOOLS FOR DIPLOMA AND HND EXAMINATION 2020 APRIL/MAY.

1. MULTIMEDIA INSTITUTE OF GHANA

2.CENTRAL UNIVERSITY
 3.EXPRSS MEDIA COLLEGE
 4.DOXA OPEN UNIVERSITY
 5. GBC BROADCASTING COLLEGE


 7.GH MEDIA SCHOOL
 8.FAITH INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISM




9. POSITIVE MEDIA COLLEGE
 10. CENTRAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.

STUDENTS REGISTRATION FOR FINAL EXAMINATIONS


Students of the schools listed should not be own any amount of school fees.
Qualify students should have less than four months to complete school as at the time of registration.
Member school are to register all their candidates and attach documents of admission, fees payment, at least one examination result, passport picture of students, age of students, name of SHS completed, candidate full name.
Resgistertion ends March 29th,2020.
Examination time tible will follow and date of start.



Note: THE INSTITUTIONS SHOULD NOT RESGITER STUDENTS WHO STILL OWN SCHOOL FEES AND OTHERS THINGS TO AVOID BREAKING ACT 16 C2;3 OF MEMBERS CONSTITUTION.


COST OF REGISTRATION  

 10 SUBJECTS.                 GH923
8 SUBJECTS.                   GH858
6 subject S.                     GH832
5 SUBJECTS.                    Gh817


All member schools are to make payment for candidates before examination  codes will be validated and active.

Published this to school websites for all stakeholders to get the information.




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