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Can I Go to University with Some D7, E8, and F9 in My WASSCE Results?

Can I Go to University with Some D7, E8, and F9 in My WASSCE Results?

If you have some D7, E8, or F9 grades in your WASSCE results, you might be concerned about your chances of gaining admission to a university in Ghana. Here’s what you need to know about university admission requirements and the options available to you.

Understanding University Admission Requirements in Ghana

University admission policies in Ghana typically require passes in core subjects such as English, Mathematics, and Science. Here’s a breakdown of what different grades mean for your university prospects:

Grades and University Entry

  1. D7, E8, and F9 Grades:
    • These grades are often considered inadequate for direct admission into degree programs, especially in core subjects.
    • However, these grades do not mark the end of your academic journey.

Alternative Pathways

1. Access Courses:

  • Many universities offer remedial or access courses for students who did not meet the entry requirements in certain subjects.
  • These courses typically run for a few weeks and culminate in an examination.
  • Upon passing, you can gain admission into diploma programs, which can later be upgraded to a degree program.

2. Diploma Programs:

  • You can start with a diploma program if your grades are not sufficient for a degree program.
  • After completing the diploma, you can often transfer credits to a degree program, thereby continuing your education.

Universities That May Accept Lower Grades

1. Technical Universities:

  • Most technical universities in Ghana offer courses that accommodate students with lower grades, especially in non-core subjects.

2. Specific Universities:

  • University of Ghana: Typically requires strong grades in core subjects but has access courses for those who need them.
  • Central University: Known to have flexible admission policies and may consider applicants with D7 or E8 in some subjects.

University of Ghana Admission Requirements

To apply to the University of Ghana, you generally need:

  • Credit passes (A1-C6) in three core subjects: English, Mathematics, and Integrated Science/Social Studies.
  • Credit passes in three elective subjects relevant to the chosen program of study.

For detailed requirements:

  1. Visit the official University of Ghana website. Ug.edu.gh
  2. Click on “Admissions.”
  3. Navigate to “Programs” and review the specific entry requirements for your desired course.

Choosing Courses at the University of Ghana

When selecting courses, consider the following:

  1. Core Subjects: Ensure you meet the minimum grade requirements for the core subjects.
  2. Elective Subjects: Choose electives that align with your desired program of study.
  3. Programme Requirements: Review the specific requirements for each program, which can vary significantly.

Note

While having D7, E8, or F9 in your WASSCE results can pose challenges for direct university admission, it is not the end of the road. Many universities offer alternative pathways such as access courses and diploma programs to help you continue your education. It’s important to research the specific requirements of each institution and explore all available options to find the best path forward for your academic goals.

 

For further assistance or clarification, you can contact us at 0550414552.

Remember, do not pay money to anyone for admission services; we provide guidance to help you navigate your educational journey.

Stay focused, work hard, and take advantage of the opportunities available to you. Your academic journey can continue successfully with the right approach and resources.

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