Students
who sat for the 2019 Kenyan Certificate Secondary Education (KCSE) can now
check and confirm the course and university they have been admitted to.
The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central
Placement Service (KUCCPS) announced that students and parents can begin the
process in June but the exact date it yet to be confirmed.
On Tuesday
June 2, Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha said only 125,000 candidates who sat KCSE in 2019
and scored C+ secured placement to degree courses in universities, while
563,544 others miss slots.
Magoha added that 88,724 students were placed in Technical
and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions.
For you to check the course or institution, you have to be admitted
through the government sponsored programmes, formerly known as JAB students.
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Here’s how to check the course and university you’ve been
admitted to;
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<!--[endif]-->Visit http://students.kuccps.net/
to log in
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<!--[endif]-->Use your full index number as the username,
insert 2019 as the year, and use your birth certificate number as your
password.
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<!--[endif]-->Once you’ve logged in, you’ll see the university
you have been placed on the dashboard.
It’s also important to note the following;
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<!--[endif]-->Students will receive an SMS showing the
university they have been placed to after processing details of those who did
revision is completed.
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<!--[endif]-->After second revision is completed, students
will access details of the course and university in the KUCCPS portal.
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<!--[endif]-->The KUCCPS student’s portal will be opened this
month for the students who want to transfer or change their courses.