TimesGhana
  • Home
  • News
  • Stories
  • Buzz
  • People
  • Guides
  • Featured
Reading: Complete guide to Self-Placement on the CSSPS Portal
Share
TimesGhanaTimesGhana
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Stories
  • Buzz
  • People
  • Guides
  • Featured
Follow US
EducationGuides

Complete guide to Self-Placement on the CSSPS Portal

Editorial
30 July 2023
CSSPS platform interface

Self-Placement on the CSSPS Portal: Following the release of the computerized school placements of students who sat for the Basic Education Certification Examinations (BECE).

Here is a guide on how to do self-placement online at the cssps.gov.gh portal.

Giving statistics of the released school placement, the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service (GES), Dr Eric Nkansah, said out of the 547,329 who sat for the national examination, 538,399 qualified for school placement.

“A total of 37,278 students representing 69.24% have been automatically placed in one of their school choices, while some over 1,000 who could not be matched with any of their selected choices are to do self-placement,” he said.

Speaking at a press briefing monitored by Times Ghana, the Ghana Education Service (GES) Director-General cautioned the public, particularly students, to be wary and report the activities of school placement fraudsters.

How to do self-placement at cssps.gov.gh

1. Visit the computer school placement portal

2. Then select the check placement module on the left-hand side

3. Enter your BECE Index Number (eg, 100000000022) and

4. Enter your 10-digit E-voucher PIN and

5. Enter your 5-digit PIN code

6. Click on Proceed to be redirected to the self-placement module

When redirected successfully to the Self-placement module, you will be provided with a selection of schools to pick from based on the aggregate or grade you had in the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).

7. Choose carefully your desired second-cycle school

8. Choose your residential preference (Day/Boarding).

9. Select your program of choice

10. After doing all the necessary checks, confirm and print. Remember that once you have completed the selection process, it can not be undone or changed.

How to check your school placement at cssps.gov.gh

1. Visit the school placement portal

2. Click on check placement

3. Enter your Index number

4. Enter your 10-digit E-voucher PIN and

5. Enter your 5-digit PIN code

6. Click on proceed and wait a few minutes for the next window to display your school placement.

Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Copy Link
ByEditorial
The Editorial team at TimesGhana features our top editors, experts and review team, carefully curating and producing content that is verified and valuable to our readers.

Trending

Theodosia Okoh and the Ghanaian Flag

Bank of Ghana Pushes Banks and Traders to Harness Opportunities in Ghana’s Commodity Boom

Calls Grow for Oversight of Ghana’s GoldBod Amid Illegal Mining Fears

Meet Charlene Quaye: The Faith-Driven Filmmaker Changing Narratives

Shatta Wale Biography Profile

Shatta Wale Biography Profile

Shatta Wale is a popular Ghanaian musician known popularly for his music and infamously for being controversial in the Ghanaian…

Join Our WhatsApp Channel

Follow our Facebook Page

Join us on YouTube

Latest

Energy Commission Board Inauguration
Politics

Fixing Ghana’s Energy Sector: New Energy Commission Board Inaugurated with Heavy Mandate

Ghana Food Prices Begin to Fall Mid-2025 as Inflation Eases
Business

Ghana Food Prices Begin to Fall Mid-2025 as Inflation Eases

ACET Launches AI Policy Drive Across Africa
News

Shaping Smarter Governance: ACET Launches AI Policy Drive Across Africa

Production of Tasty Tom Tomato Mix Halted By FDA For Safety Concerns
News

Production of Tasty Tom Tomato Mix Halted By FDA For Safety Concerns

Ghana’s Border Flashpoint: Bawku Violence Sparks National Security Concerns
Stories

Ghana’s Border Flashpoint: Bawku Violence Sparks National Security Concerns

Ghana Journalists Threaten Media Blackout Over Recent Attacks - Issues 7-Day Ultimatum
News

Ghana Journalists Threaten Media Blackout Over Recent Attacks – Issues 7-Day Ultimatum

Show More
Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Tiktok

© TimesGhana. All Rights Reserved.

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • DCMA
  • Terms
  • Contact Us