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GIA completes 2026 Professional Practice Examinations, awaits regulatory certification

Duah explained that graduates of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology completed six years of academic study followed by two years of supervised professional practice, while graduates of institutions offering five-year architecture programmes undertook three years of practical training before qualifying for the examinations.
The Ghana Institute of Architects (GIA) has completed the final stage of its 2026 Professional Practice Examinations for architects, with results awaiting regulatory certification.
Duah said the examinations assessed candidates’ readiness for professional practice rather than their design ability, explaining that graduates would already have acquired the necessary design skills through university education and supervised practical training.
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