KNUST International Students provides students with a unique and enriching educational experience, while also offering them the opportunity to explore Ghana and it’s culture.
In article we’ll provides a helpful guide for international students who are interested in studying at Knust. information on the application process, required documents, and the cost of studying at the university, arrival, accommodation arrangement, security etc.
The Directorate of Student Affairs (DoSA) of the Kwame Nkrumah University of
Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi-Ghana, is mandated to provide the
necessary welfare support services to all students, both Ghanain and KNUST International Students.
It offers a one-stop-shop for all student issues and all students are encouraged to
access the services of the Office when required.
The Office of the Directorate of Student Affairs is located in the J. Harper Building,
Commercial Area, KNUST, and it is directly opposite Kojo Botsio Building.
The J. Harper Building, also called Student Integration Centre, houses the Offices
of the Director of Student Affairs, Student Affairs and Financial Services, KNUST
Counselling Centre, the Protestant Chaplaincy and Ghana Immigration Service –
KNUST Office.
N/B: See the last page for a directional map to the office.
Applicant must have credits in three (3) core subjects: English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science. And also credits in three (3) elective subjects or its equivalent relevant to the chosen programme with aggregate 24 or better.
Applicants must have passes in three compulsory subjects including: English Language and three elective subjects, including Business Mathematics.
As an applicant, you must have passed three compulsory subjects which include English Language and passes in three elective subjects including Business Mathematics.
Who have attained the age of 25 years and above at the time of application must have credits in five (5) GCE ‘O Level subjects including English language and Mathematics, in addition to pass an entrance exams or interview.
for more information visit www.knust.edu.gh
Again, these are the requirements needed for KNUST international students.
The following are the recommended means of payment of school fees by
KNUST International Students:
Account Name: KNUST FOREX ACCOUNT Account
No.: 6031620000208
Swift Code: GHCBGHAC
KNUST MAIN COLLECTION A/C
A/C NO: 02008315903213
SWIFT CODE: STBGHAC
NAME: KNUST FOREIGN STUDENTS USD
COLLECTION ACCOUNT
SWIFT CODE: ECOCGHAC
A/C NO: USD 4158-01-0001198102
A/C NO: GBP 4056-01-00011981
NOTE:
Fees must be paid in full at the beginning of the semester to only the recommended
accounts and not to any individual.
For more information on the fees:
https://www.knust.edu.gh/sites/default/files/2022-12/INTL.%20FRESH.pdf
KNUST International Students are advised to arrive in Ghana at least three days before the
reopening date or latest within three days after reopening. This will enable you to receive the
necessary support at the point of arrival, settle in and undertake all the necessary
registration, and orientation.
The University has set up a Help Desk at the Kotoka International Airport’s (KIA)
Arrival Hall to help and guide all International Students of KNUST and their families
to travel safely to Kumasi
At the airport, locate the KNUST Help Desk at the Arrival Hall and seek the necessary assistance from the officials.
The phone numbers at the Help Desk are:
Kindly note that the University would station a bus at Kumasi Airport to assist in
transporting students to Campus. When you miss a scheduled bus, you can always
pick a taxi to campus, specifically to the GUSSS Hostel.
Rooms are reserved for first-year KNUST International Students at the GUSSS Hostel
(commonly known as Brunei). If you are unable to secure a room online before
arrival, get to the main reception of GUSSS Hostel and show your admission
letter to prove that you are an international student duly admitted to study at the
University. You will be assisted to secure a very decent accommodation/room in a
conducive and academic friendly hostel, with students from different parts of the
world including Ghanaian students.
For further enquiries kindly call:
— Kindly note that all International Students are required to have two permits
from the Government of Ghana, represented by the National Identification
Authority (NIA) and the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) to regularise their stay in
Ghana and on the KNUST Campus.
— The Government of Ghana issues the Non-Resident Card (ECOWAS Card) and the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) issues the Resident Permit.
— Obtaining a NEW Non-Resident Card (ECOWAS Card) costs the cedi equivalent
of USD 120.00, and students are expected to renew the Card every year at the
cedi equivalent of USD 60.00 until the completion of their programme of study.
— Kindly note that KNUST Students are expected to pay this money ONLY at the
Calbank KNUST Branch or at Calbank Nhyieso Branch.
— After paying and acquiring the Non-Resident Card (ECOWAS Card), students
would have to proceed to the Ghana Immigration Service, KNUST Office within the
J. Harper Building, Commercial Area, to pick up forms for application for
Resident Permit.
— The following documents will be required as you complete the Resident
Permit forms:
— Kindly Note that:
and its yearly renewal fee of USD 60.00, is not part of the Tuition
Fees for your programme
however included in the overall fees.
renewed before their expiration dates.
Students will be charged with penalties per month if Resident
Permit expires before its renewal. The University will not pay
the penalties for the renewal of expired permits.
scholarship provider confirming your status. (It should be addressed
to the Senior Assistant Registrar, Students Support and Financial
Service Office, Office of the Directorate of Student Affairs, KNUST,
Kumasi)
before submitting all the above documents.
Your security, as an International Student, is among the university’s top priorities.
You will be adequately briefed on all the security measures outlined for your safety
by a team of experts from the KNUST Security Services and the Ghana Police
Service, KNUST Command. Meanwhile, kindly take note of the following:
them whether you are travelling to Kumasi by road or by air. The Officers at
the Help Desk will guide and assist you with the relevant information for your
trip.
embossed Taxi ONLY to campus.
luggage into the hands of people you do not know.
the security of all our students.
PLEASE NOTE
Be informed that KNUST is delighted to receive you and will work with you to make
your stay and study in the University very comfortable to the best of our abilities.
Looking forward to welcoming you to the BEST UNIVERSITY IN GHANA per the US
News and World Report for 2020 and 2021.
Please Observe All The Covid -19 Protocols and Stay Safe.
As an international student check KNUST Cut-Off Points 2023/2024 For All Courses to guide applicants in the process of selecting their course at KNUST.
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