Ghana Prison Service Aptitude Test

.The format of the Prisons Service aptitude test requires that you sit and write the Prisons Service aptitude test on a computer and at your nearest Prisons Service Careers Centre. Subjects mostly tested are General knowledge about the Prisons Service. Numeracy knowledge & Arithmetic reasoning. The Ghana Prisons Service on Friday, 29th April 2022 successfully… Read More »

History of Ghana Prison Service

The penal system in the Gold Coast started in an irregular manner from the early 1800s when the administration of the Forts on the coast was in the hands of a committee of merchants under the chairmanship of Captain George Maclean, who exercised criminal jurisdiction not only in the Forts but also outside them. By… Read More »

Ghana Immigration Service Medicals

The Medicals entails checking your musculoskeletal assessment, Body Mass Index, Blood pressure, and Urinalysis at the designated hospital. At this stage, you will receive some fake attractive messages and e-mails congratulating your Medical examination pass after the aptitude test. Depending on your lab test results you might spend several days. At this stage, you will… Read More »

Ghana Immigration Service Training Duration

In 1998, the Immigration Service Academy and Training School (ISATS) was established by the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) to provide professional training and produce knowledgeable Officers to carry out its mandate of ensuring effective administration and management of migration in the country and contribute to national security. This was after years of reliance on Sister… Read More »

How Much Does Ghana Immigration Service Pay Wassce Recruitment?

Prior to Ghana’s independence from Britain, the service was known as the Immigration and Passport Unit and was under the auspices of the Colonial Police Force of the British-ruled Gold Coast. The unit was headed by Nevile C. Hill. After the country gained independence in 1957, the expansion of the Ghanaian economy increased the number… Read More »

Ghana Immigration Service Forms

The Ghana Immigration Service started as the Immigration and Passport Unit of the Gold Coast Colonial Police Force under the command of Mr. Nevile C. Hill. On attainment of independence in 1957, the rapid expansion of the economy coupled with Ghana’s role as a trailblazer in the African liberation struggle led to the country being… Read More »

Ghana Immigration Service Call for Medical

 Ghana Immigration Medical examination is carried out to determine the physical fitness of an applicant for a job. An average physical exam may include the following: The doctor may ask for an update on new developments and changes in your health history. This may include questions about your job and relationships, medications, allergies, supplements, or… Read More »

Ghana Immigration Service Requirements

The Ghana Immigration Service Training is 18 months for regular career course (RCC) officer cadets and 6 months for the short service and special duties commission (SSC/SD) officer cadets All candidates are to satisfy the following requirement: 1) Graduate Entry Must be a Ghanaian citizen by birth with no criminal record. Must possess a first… Read More »

Ghana Immigration Service Aptitude Test Sample

The Ghana Immigration Aptitude test is conducted to test applicants’ knowledge in the following area:    GIS General knowledge   Numeracy & Arithmetic reasoning (Maths, logical reasoning, symbols, and patterns  Literacy knowledge In this article, we have sampled some likely exams test for GIS recruitment. GIS General knowledge What are the Objectives of GIS? a) To… Read More »

Ghana Immigration Service Training

In 1998, the Immigration Service Academy and Training School (ISATS) was established by the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) to provide professional training and produce knowledgeable Officers to carry out its mandate of ensuring effective administration and management of migration in the country and contribute to national security. This was after years of reliance on Sister… Read More »