You are required to select the subjects you wish to register for. Please note that you are
allowed a maximum of four core subjects and four elective subjects.
Core Subjects
Social Studies
English Language
Mathematics
Integrated Science
(2) Elective Subjects
AGRICULTURAL
General Agriculture
Animal Husbandry
Crop Husbandry and
Horticulture
Fisheries
Forestry
BUSINESS
Business Management
Clerical Office Duties
Financial Accounting
Principles of Cost
Accounting
Typewriting (40wpm)
TECHNICAL
Applied Electricity
Auto Mechanics
Building Construction
Electronics
Metalwork
Technical Drawing
Woodwork
Information & Comm. Tech. (ICT)
VOCATIONAL
Clothing & Textiles
Foods & Nutrition
Management-In-Living
Basketry
Ceramics
General Knowledge-In-Art
Graphic Design
Jewellery
Leatherwork
Picture Making
Sculpture
Textiles
GENERAL
Christian Religious Studies
Economics
Geography
Government
History
Islamic Studies
Literature-In-English
French
Dagaare
Dagbani
Dangme
Ewe
Fante
Ga
Gonja
Kasem
Nzema
Twi (Akuapem)
Twi (Asante)
Arabic
Mathematics (Elective)
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Music
West African Traditional Religion
PROJECT/PRACTICAL TESTS /FRENCH ORAL
Candidates offering Biology, Chemistry, Physics, General Agriculture, Animal Husbandry,
Crop Husbandry and Horticulture, Fisheries and Forestry will write the Alternative to
Practical tests and will not pay additional fees.
Candidates offering subjects under the Technical and Vocational programmes and Music will
write the actual practical tests in those subjects.
Candidates offering Foods and Nutrition, Clothing and Textiles, Music and Oral French will
be notified of the actual dates and time of the Practical/Oral through their mobile phones using
Short Message Service (SMS).
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT
There will be no Continuous Assessment component for the examination.
BARRED CANDIDATES
Barred candidates who register for the examination before the expiration of their sanction
shall receive no results and any fees paid shall be forfeited.