Audio By Carbonatix The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has issued a public warning regarding a list of institutions that are currently not recognised by the Commission due to various concerns related to quality assurance. In its statement issued on Friday, April 17, GTEC urges the public to exercise due diligence when considering any certificates or qualifications issued by these institutions. The Commission has highlighted that these institutions do not meet the required standards of quality and regulatory compliance set by GTEC, and as such, any academic qualifications or certificates they issue may not be considered valid or accredited within Ghana’s higher education framework. GTEC listed the institutions that are currently unrecognised, which include a range of foreign and local educational bodies. Among the institutions listed are: Universidad Azteca, Mexico Indian School of Management and Studies, India Breyer State Theology University, USA Debest College of Science, Arts and Business, Ghana Osiri University, USA Atlantic International University, USA Faith University Seminary (FUS), Ghana Christian University College Monrovia, Liberia Rhema Bible Training College (RBTC), USA Universidad Empresarial de Costa Rica, Costa Rica Selinus University of Sciences and Literature, Italy Crown University International Chartered, USA Monarch Business School, Switzerland City University, Cambodia Kesmond International University, USA Washington University of Barbados, Barbados London Academy of Technology and Management, UK IICSE University, USA Doxa Open University, Ghana Brainee University, USA University of Haana, Germany Christian Leadership University, USA International Institute of Church Management Inc, USA Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Training School, Ghana Louisiana Baptist University & Seminary, USA Tech Global University, Andorra International Christian University, Nigeria LIGS University, Hawaii, USA Swiss Management Centre University, Switzerland Quest International University, Ghana Isles International University, Ireland Kingsnow University, USA New Life Bible College and Seminary, USA East Bridge University, France Texila American University, Guyana Vision International University, USA Keisie International University, USA Dublin Metropolitan University, UK/Cyprus Logos University, USA University of America, USA Kazian School of Management, India University of Northwest, USA Akamai University, Hawaii, USA Trinity Graduate School of Apologetics and Theology (TGSAT), India American Bible University, USA California Creek University, USA Delta International University, USA National Institute of Business Management (NIBM), India Southern California International University, USA CASS European Institute of Management Studies, France Quetzalcoatl University of Veracruz, Mexico Swiss International Management Academy, Switzerland IIBM Institute of Management, India Dunster Business School, Switzerland World Academy for Research and Development (WARD), UK American Management University, USA All Nations Church International University, Texas Freedom University and Theological Seminary, USA Global Theological University, USA Jorasome International University, Zambia Kingdom Living Bible Institute, Kumasi, Ghana Global Professional College, Effiduase, Ghana GTEC stressed the importance of checking the accreditation status of institutions before enrolling or making decisions based on their certificates. The Commission further advised that the public should not engage with these unrecognised institutions, as their qualifications may not be recognised by the relevant authorities in Ghana or internationally. DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Tags: GTEC Tertiary institution unrecognised DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Latest Stories GTEC names over 60 foreign and local schools failing accreditation standards49 seconds Ghana’s US Ambassador Victor Smith to Headline Seattle Independence Day Programme next week3 minutes We don’t steal customers’ internet data – MTN Ghana CEO11 minutes Avetakpo pupils risk drowning daily to access education16 minutes Amoah clocks season’s best 10.01s to beat Azamati at Cal State LA meet22 minutes Probe into Tema microlight aircraft crash advances as final report set for May 2937 minutes Semenyo frustrated by Kudus’ potential World Cup absence41 minutes DVLA to begin arrest of users of fake and expired DV plates on May 450 minutes First Ghanaian-owned pain and neurorehab clinic opens in Dubai50 minutes Finance ministers and top bankers raise serious concerns about Mythos AI model51 minutes
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GTEC names over 60 foreign and local schools failing accreditation standards
MyJoyOnlineBy Emmanuel TettehFri, 17 Apr 2026 · 5d ago4 views
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The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has warned the public about over 60 foreign and local institutions failing accreditation standards. GTEC stated these schools do not meet quality and regulatory compliance, rendering their academic qualifications potentially invalid in Ghana. The Commission urged due diligence when considering certificates from these unrecognised institutions.
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