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Ghana’s Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) matches BECE qualifiers to available slots across public SHSs/SHTSs, Technical & Vocational Institutions (TVIs) and participating private SHSs.
Candidates submit ranked school choices at selection time; the CSSPS then attempts to place students automatically based on performance, choices and available vacancies.
Where a match cannot be made automatically (because preferred schools are full, programme codes mismatch, or student ranking falls below cut-offs), the system opens a self-placement module so the student can pick from schools with available spaces.
The large number of self-placements underscores persistent capacity constraints in desirable schools and highlights ongoing pressure on the secondary system as BECE candidate numbers rise.
The piloting of more private schools under the Free SHS programme shows a policy shift to use private sector capacity to ease congestion — an approach that will require monitoring for quality, equity and long-term sustainability.
Q: Where do I check my placement?
Q: I wasn’t placed automatically, what deadline do I have to self-place?
Q: What if the portal doesn’t work?
If you (or someone you’re helping) must self-place: have your BECE index number and date of birth ready, use the official CSSPS portal, read available programme codes carefully, and keep proof of your selection. If anything looks wrong, use the resolution centres immediately — they exist precisely to sort cases like this.
The main official portal for checking BECE placement and doing self-placement in Ghana is:
https://www.cssps.gov.gh
That’s the Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) website run by the Ministry of Education/GES. From there you can check your placement status, access the self-placement module, and read any official announcements.
By Multi Debrich Group Ltd - DebrichGroup.comGhana’s Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) matches BECE qualifiers to available slots across public SHSs/SHTSs, Technical & Vocational Institutions (TVIs) and participating private SHSs.
Candidates submit ranked school choices at selection time; the CSSPS then attempts to place students automatically based on performance, choices and available vacancies.
Where a match cannot be made automatically (because preferred schools are full, programme codes mismatch, or student ranking falls below cut-offs), the system opens a self-placement module so the student can pick from schools with available spaces.
The large number of self-placements underscores persistent capacity constraints in desirable schools and highlights ongoing pressure on the secondary system as BECE candidate numbers rise.
The piloting of more private schools under the Free SHS programme shows a policy shift to use private sector capacity to ease congestion — an approach that will require monitoring for quality, equity and long-term sustainability.
Q: Where do I check my placement?
Q: I wasn’t placed automatically, what deadline do I have to self-place?
Q: What if the portal doesn’t work?
If you (or someone you’re helping) must self-place: have your BECE index number and date of birth ready, use the official CSSPS portal, read available programme codes carefully, and keep proof of your selection. If anything looks wrong, use the resolution centres immediately — they exist precisely to sort cases like this.
The main official portal for checking BECE placement and doing self-placement in Ghana is:
https://www.cssps.gov.gh
That’s the Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) website run by the Ministry of Education/GES. From there you can check your placement status, access the self-placement module, and read any official announcements.