Before you spend thousands of cedis pursuing an LL.B degree, make sure your university is accredited by the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC).
Here are the 19 law faculties and schools currently approved by GTEC to offer LL.B programmes in Ghana:
- Accra Metropolitan University – School of Law
- Ashesi University – Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Central University – Faculty of Law
- Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) – Faculty of Law
- Greenfield College – Faculty of Law
- KAAF University College – Faculty of Law
- Kings University College – Faculty of Law, Governance and International Relations
- Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) – Faculty of Law
- Lancaster University – Faculty of Law
- Mountcrest University – Faculty of Law
- Pentecost University – Faculty of Law
- Presbyterian University – Faculty of Law
- University of Business and Integrated Development Studies (UBIDS) – Faculty of Law
- University of Cape Coast (UCC) – Faculty of Law
- University for Development Studies (UDS) – Faculty of Law
- University of Ghana (UG) – School of Law
- University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) – School of Law
- Wisconsin International University College, Ghana – Faculty of Law
- Zenith University College, Ghana – Faculty of Law
Not every university in Ghana can legally offer an LL.B degree. Prospective students are therefore encouraged to verify the accreditation status of their preferred institution before applying.
Choosing an accredited law faculty is an important first step on the journey to becoming a lawyer in Ghana.

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