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KUCCPS 2022/2023 Cut Off Points Per Course; Bachelor of Science in Analytical Chemistry (B. SC. Analytical Chemistry)
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KUCCPS News Today; Bachelor of Science- Analytical Chemistry is one of the top 10 marketable courses in Kenya that is highly sought after in Kenya. The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service, KUCCPS has released new cut-off points and entry requirements for applicants wishing to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Analytical Chemistry degree Course as follows: Click HERE to see the new KUCCPS entry requirements and cut-off points for cluster eleven-Science and related. See the table below
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KUCCPS Course | Cut Off
Points 2022-2023 |
Level | Number
of Subjects |
Cut off Points
per Subject |
Career Pathway | Duration | Fees per Semester | |
1 | Bachelor of Science in Analytical Chemistry | Minimum Admission Requirements
a) A candidate who wishes to register for a Bachelor of Science in Analytical Chemistry degree must have the following minimum University general admissions requirements; (i) At least C+(Plus) in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) or its equivalent. (ii) At least C- (Minus) in KCSE and a Diploma or its equivalent. (iii) At least two Principal Passes in KACE. (i) At least C+(Plus) in KCSE or its equivalent with passes in at least three subjects in either of the following two alternatives (A or B): Alternative A Chemistry C+ Biology C+ Physics C+ Geography C+ Mathematics C+ Computer Science C+
Alternative B Physical Sciences C+ Biological Sciences C+ Geography C+ Mathematics C+ Computer Science C+ |
Under-graduate-
Degree Level |
Minimum Admission Requirements
a) A candidate who wishes to register for a Bachelor of Science in Analytical Chemistry degree must have the following minimum University general admissions requirements; (i) At least C+(Plus) in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) or its equivalent. (ii) At least C- (Minus) in KCSE and a Diploma or its equivalent. (iii) At least two Principal Passes in KACE. (i) At least C+(Plus) in KCSE or its equivalent with passes in at least three subjects in either of the following two alternatives (A or B): Alternative A Chemistry C+ Biology C+ Physics C+ Geography C+ Mathematics C+ Computer Science C+
Alternative B Physical Sciences C+ Biological Sciences C+ Geography C+ Mathematics C+ Computer Science C+
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Minimum Admission Requirements
a) A candidate who wishes to register for a Bachelor of Science in Analytical Chemistry degree must have the following minimum University general admissions requirements; (i) At least C+(Plus) in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) or its equivalent. (ii) At least C- (Minus) in KCSE and a Diploma or its equivalent. (iii) At least two Principal Passes in KACE. (i) At least C+(Plus) in KCSE or its equivalent with passes in at least three subjects in either of the following two alternatives (A or B): Alternative A Chemistry C+ Biology C+ Physics C+ Geography C+ Mathematics C+ Computer Science C+
Alternative B Physical Sciences C+ Biological Sciences C+ Geography C+ Mathematics C+ Computer Science C+
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The course prepares students to partake in careers in both the private and public sectors. The program is offered to both government and non-governmental organizations | Eight semesters | Tuition Fees per semester are approximately KSH 70,000 but there may be slight variations from one university to the other. |
A-Level | Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE) or equivalent qualification with at least two principal passes in science subjects one of which must be chemistry. | Undergraduate Degree | Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE) or equivalent qualification with at least two principal passes in science subjects one of which must be chemistry. | Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE) or equivalent qualification with at least two principal passes in science subjects one of which must be chemistry. | The course prepares students to partake in careers in both the private and public sectors. The program is offered to both government and non-governmental organizations |
Course Objectives
The goal of the programme is to produce graduates who are well-grounded in chemistry knowledge and skilled in analytical chemistry to meet the needs of industry, academia, and society.
Expected learning outcomes
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At the end of the programme, the graduate will be able to:
1. Apply analytical chemistry knowledge in quality management, problem-solving, innovation, economic development, improvement in quality of life, and environment.
2. Demonstrate competencies in knowledge and skills relevant to postgraduate training in chemistry and related fields.
3. Employ chemical safety skills in the laboratory, industry, and other work environment.
4. Demonstrate effective communication skills in the dissemination of chemical and related information.
5. Practice chemistry as a profession, lead and work in teams ethically with integrity.
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