The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has cautioned the public against engaging with 62 tertiary institutions operating without official recognition in the country, raising concerns over academic quality and the validity of qualifications they award.
In a statement issued on Friday, April 17, the Commission indicated that the listed institutions are not accredited under Ghana’s regulatory framework. It urged students, employers, and the general public to exercise due diligence when assessing certificates obtained from such entities.
According to GTEC, the directive forms part of ongoing efforts to safeguard the integrity of Ghana’s tertiary education system and protect prospective students from enrolling in programmes that fall short of nationally approved academic standards.








