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KCSE 2020: 27 TSC Teachers Dismissed and Deregistered for Leaking Exam Papers as KCSE comes to an end

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KCSE 2020: 27 TSC Teachers Dismissed and Deregistered for Leaking Exam Papers as KCSE comes to an end

Disturbing news hitting our newsdesk this afternoon indicate that more than 27 TSC employed teachers will henceforth miss their daily bread since they went against the TSC code of conduct during the administration of the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE exams this year.

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The 27 teachers who have been fired have been convicted for propelling exam irregularities during the administration of the 2021 KCSE exams conducted in March/April.

Confirming the sad news, CS Magoha also noted that 35 civilians have been arrested and 53 mobile phones used in cheating during this year’s KCSE exams have been confiscated.

KCSE Results Release 2021

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This comes at a time when President Uhuru Kenyatta has taken it in his stride to intervene for the candidates involved in the 2020 KCPE examination malpractices this year and see to it that they receive their results.

During the official release of the KCPE 2020 Knec Results on April 15, 2021, CS Magoha noted thatno candidate will be victimized for cheating during the KCPE 2020 national exams.

Knec contracted Examiners 2021 have already started streaming to their designated marking centres spread across Nairobi in preparation for the official launch of the marking exercise.

The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC had put specific measures to ensure that the Examiners are allowed to access and traverse locked counties including Nakuru and Nairobi if the exercise has to go on smoothly.

County Education officers were directed to amass the necessary resources and  see to it that the Examiners arrive in Nairobi safely.

The contracted professionals were also provided with special passes- letters showing that they are expected to offer essential services to enable them travel to Nairobi.

The marking exercise will kick off once the marking schemes have been Harmonized.

Below is a full list of the KCSE 2021 Designated Knec Marking Centres

 

KCSE 2021 KNEC MARKING CENTRES

Here are the marking centres for this year’s KCSE exams:

marking centres for this year’s KCSE exams:

SUBJECT CODE MARKING CENTRE REPORTING DATE
English paper 1 101/1 Mang’u High School 21/04/2021
English paper 2 101/2 MaryHill Girls 26/04/2021
English paper 3 101/3 . .
Kiswahili Paper 1 102/1 Sunshine High .
Kiswahili Paper 2 102/2 Moi Forces Academy .
Kiswahili Paper 3 102/3 Alliance Girls High 19/04/2021
Maths Paper 1 121/1 . 21/04/2021
Maths Paper 2 121/2 . .
Biology Paper 1 231/1 . .
Biology Paper 2 231/2 St. Georges Girls .
Biology Paper 3 231/3 Buruburu Girls .
Physics Paper 1 232/1 Moi Isinya 26/04/2021
Physics Paper 2 232/2 Loreto Kiambu Girls High 26/04/2021
Physics Paper 3 232/3 Murang’a TTC 26/04/2021
Chemistry Paper 1 233/1 . 21/04/2021
Chemistry Paper 2 233/2 . 21/04/2021
Chemistry Paper 3 233/3 . .
History Paper 1 311/1 Ngara Girls High 21/04/2021
History Paper 2 311/2 Starehe Boys .
Geography Paper 1 312/1 Mary Leakey Girls 26/04/2021
Geography Paper 2 312/2 Thika High School .
CRE Paper 1 313/1 Limuru Girls .
CRE Paper 2 313/2 Loreto Girls Limuru 26/04/2021
Agriculture Paper 1 443/1 . .
Agriculture Paper 2 443/2 Senior Chief Koinange Girls .
Computer Studies Paper 1 451/1 UpperHill High 28/04/2021
Computer Studies Paper 2 451/2 . .
Business Studies Paper 1 565/1 Machakos Girls 26/04/2021
Business Studies Paper 2 565/2 . .

 

See also

What, When And How Knec Will Pay The 2021 KCSE, KCPE Contracted Professionals; Payment Rates For Supervisors, Centre Managers and Invigilators

 

Knec Examiners Invitation Letters 2021 Download Via Examiners App ;Accept The March 2021 Knec Invitation To Seasoned KCPE And KCSE 2020 examiners

SUBJECT CODE MARKING CENTRE REPORTING DATE
English paper 1 101/1 Mang’u High School 21/04/2021
English paper 2 101/2 MaryHill Girls 26/04/2021
English paper 3 101/3 . .
Kiswahili Paper 1 102/1 Sunshine High .
Kiswahili Paper 2 102/2 Moi Forces Academy .
Kiswahili Paper 3 102/3 Alliance Girls High 19/04/2021
Maths Paper 1 121/1 . 21/04/2021
Maths Paper 2 121/2 . .
Biology Paper 1 231/1 . .
Biology Paper 2 231/2 St. Georges Girls .
Biology Paper 3 231/3 Buruburu Girls .
Physics Paper 1 232/1 Moi Isinya 26/04/2021
Physics Paper 2 232/2 Loreto Kiambu Girls High 26/04/2021
Physics Paper 3 232/3 Murang’a TTC 26/04/2021
Chemistry Paper 1 233/1 . 21/04/2021
Chemistry Paper 2 233/2 . 21/04/2021
Chemistry Paper 3 233/3 . .
History Paper 1 311/1 Ngara Girls High 21/04/2021
History Paper 2 311/2 Starehe Boys .
Geography Paper 1 312/1 Mary Leakey Girls 26/04/2021
Geography Paper 2 312/2 Thika High School .
CRE Paper 1 313/1 Limuru Girls .
CRE Paper 2 313/2 Loreto Girls Limuru 26/04/2021
Agriculture Paper 1 443/1 . .
Agriculture Paper 2 443/2 Senior Chief Koinange Girls .
Computer Studies Paper 1 451/1 UpperHill High 28/04/2021
Computer Studies Paper 2 451/2 . .
Business Studies Paper 1 565/1 Machakos Girls 26/04/2021
Business Studies Paper 2 565/2 . .

 

 

 

 

KCSE 2022 Results Release is now Live! Tune in to Listen to CS Machogu Releasing KCSE Results

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KCSE 2022 Results Release is now Live! Tune in to Listen to CS Machogu Releasing KCSE Results

The release of the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results for the 2022 candidates is now live! CS Machogu has already presented the 2022 KCSE results to President William Ruto.

The marking of KCSE 2022 results was concluded on January 18, 2023.

30, o00 examiners in 35 marking centers were engaged in this crucial exercise.

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Knec CEO appreciated the sacrifice made by the examiners to ensure that the KCSE 2022 results get released today on Friday January 23, 2023.

5 exams were administered in 2022.

Registration of candidates for the 2023 KCSE Examinations will take place from 1st February. The portal will be open between February 1, 2023- March 30, 2023.

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Schools have been warned against failure to register candidates.

KCSE 2022-2023 Results Release Live Coverage 

All mainstream media outlets will have their ears and eyes trained on the live coverage of the KCSE 2022 results release ceremony at the KNEC headquarters dubbed Mtihani House.

The latest KNEC news hitting our newsdesk now shows that the Kenya National Examinations Council CEO has already handed over the KCSE 2022 results to the CS Education Ezekiel Ombaki Machogu.

This being a pertinent national exercise, the CS will troop to State House first to present the results to the newly elected President William Samoei Ruto.

If President Ruto gives a nod, then CS Machogu will proceed to Mtihani House which is located along the Dennis-Pritt road in Nairobi City to address the nation on the following;

  1. Dates when the KCSE 2022 examinations were conducted.
  2. The number of KNEC examination centers used to conduct the KCSE 2022 examinations.
  3. The number of Knec officers deployed to man KCSE examinations.
  4.  The challenges experienced when administering the 2022 KCSE examinations.
  5. The number of KCSE 2022 candidates that gave birth during examinations.
  6. The number of KCSE examiners deployed to mark the KCSE 2022 examinations.
  7. The challenges experienced during the marking of KCSE examinations.
  8. The overall national grade summary and distribution of scores in KCSE 2022 examinations.
  9. The top 15 candidates in KCSE 2022/2023 results and their schools.
  10. The Top 15 KCSE 2022/2023 special needs candidates and their schools.
  11. The Top 10 most improved candidates in KCSE 2022/2023 Results.
  12. List of KCSE 2022/2023 Top performing sub-county secondary schools.

CS Machogu; RELEASE OF KCSE 2022/2023 Results

CS Machogu will release the KCSE results 2022/2023 today. The release of KCSE results will be covered by all media outlets including social media. Stay tuned for the live release of KCSE 2022 results today!

Meanwhile, HERE is a snapshot of the KCSE 2021/2022 results. Here is the list of the most improved students:

KCSE 2021 Most Improved Students

1. Mbilo Bonface Wambua had 241 marks in KCPE but scored B (Plain).

2. Maina Humphrey Mwangi had 211 marks in KCPE but scored B (Plain)

3. Kituku Simon Mavii had 221 marks in KCPE but scored B (Plain)

4. Njoroge Kelvin Mwangi had 207 marks in KCPE but scored B (Plain)

5. Cheptoo Sharon had 267 marks in KCPE but scored A- (minus)

6. Shawiza Isaac had 242 marks in KCPE but scored B (Plain) 7. Okoth Cindy Adhiambo had 165 marks in KCPE but scored B – (minus)

8. Najma Mohamed Hassan had 113 marks in KCPE but scored B (Plain)

KCSE Results 2021-2022 for Top 15 Most Improved Schools

Topping the list of KCSE most improved schools during the recently released Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE 2021 Results 2022) national examinations, is Kaaga Girls High School with a KCSE performance index of 73.98 up from a KCPE mean of 22.38. The schools registered 37 candidates. In the second position came St Joseph’s Girls- Kitale with a performance index of 71.57 up from a KCPE mean of 21.22. The school registered 71 KCSE candidates.

Kisasi Secondary School clinched the Top 3 KCSE most improved schools in the academic year 2021-2022 after posting an impressive mean score of 68.25 up from a KCPE mean of 20.43 for the 27 candidates four years ago.

Other KCSE Most Improved Schools in 2022 Knec Results encompass Oriwo Boys High School which posted a KCSE mean of 78.72 up from a KCPE performance index of 31.07, St Joseph’s Rapogi Boys High School which posted a KCSE mean of 77.78 up from a KCPE performance index of 31.12, Riokindo High School which posted a KCSE mean of 65.23 up from a KCPE performance index of 18.13, Light Academy High School which posted a KCSE mean of 76.74 up from a KCPE performance index of 30.15, Moi Gesusu High School which posted a KCSE mean of 70.89 up from a KCPE performance index of 27.16, Saye Mixed High School which posted a KCSE mean of 70.09 up from a KCPE performance index of 26.92, St. Edward Nyabioto High School which posted a KCSE mean of 66.73 up from a KCPE performance index of 24.45,  Wobiero High School which posted a KCSE mean of 70.04 up from a KCPE performance index of 28.08, Chuka Boys High School which posted a KCSE mean of 69.24 up from a KCPE performance index of 27.34, Strathmore School which posted a KCSE mean of 69.57 up from a KCPE performance index of 28.37 and Bashra High School which posted a KCSE mean of 63.57 up from a KCPE performance index of 22.56.

Representatives from five African Countries*(Uganda, Zambia, Tanzania, and South Sudan) are among the dignitaries attending this indispensable event.

 

2022 KCSE Results 2023; Release of KCSE 2022 Results

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KCSE 2022 Results Release; Frequently Asked Questions, FAQs

  1. When will KCSE 2022 results get released?
  2. Where can I find the list of the Top 15 candidates?
  3. How can I check KCSE 2022 results online?
  4. How can I download KCSE 2022 results for the whole school?
  5. How can I get KCSE 2022 results through KNEC SMS Code?
  6. Who will release the KCSE 2022 results?
  7. Has President Ruto approved the release of KCSE 2022 results?
  8. How is the standardization of KCSE 2022 results done?
  9. Which grading system will KNEC use to grade KCSE 2022 candidates?
  10. When will the marking of KCSE 2022 results end?

The marking of the 2022 KCSE results has already commenced with examiners reporting to their respective KCSE Knec marking centers on 2nd January 2023. The marking exercise will end on January 16, 2023, after two weeks.

When will KCSE 2022 results get released?

The KNEC results for KCSE 2022 candidates will be released by January 20, 2023. According to Dr. Belio Kipsang the Permanent Secretary in charge of basic education, The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education ( examination results would be made public by January 23.

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Most of us, as you know, have to go out to celebrate Christmas but we shall be running around to make sure that we are prepared to let our children know their status before schools open on January 23,” Dr. Kipsang announced in December 2022; after the conclusion of the KCSE 2022 examinations.

Where can I find the list of the Top 15 candidates in the KCSE 2022 Results?

 

The list of top 15 candidates and their schools in KCSE 2022 results can be downloaded HERE at the KNEC portal once CS Machogu releases the results.

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How can I check KCSE 2022 results online?

Visit the KNEC website at https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/. and enter your index number to check your 2022 KNEC KCSE results online.

You only need to remember your index number and have access to your computer or mobile device to use this way to verify the results for 2022. The steps are as follows:

  • Check out the KNEC website (knec.ac.ke).
  • Locate and select the KCSE Results tab.
  • The year you took the exams should be selected.
  • Lastly, press the “Submit” button.
    After a moment, the results of your KCSE should appear on the screen.

How can I check my KCSE 2022 results through SMS?

How to Check 2022 kcse Exam Results

KCSE 2022 candidates can check their exam results by sending their index to SMS 20076. The results will only be available once they have officially been released by education CS Ezekiel Machogu

Has President Ruto approved the release of KCSE 2022 results?

President Ruto will approve the KCSE 2022 results before the official release by CS Machogu.

Which grading system will KNEC use to grade KCSE 2022 candidates?

Recently knec released the KCSE grading system used during national examinations.

This system is based on a numeric 12-point scale ranging between 1-12 and an elaborated letter grade ranging from A to E then X and Y i.e (A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, D-, E, X and Y)

 

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Here is the latest grading system adopted by knec during the 2018 KCSE examinations;

Points 101; ENGLISH
12 80 – 100 A
11 75 – 79 A-
10 70 – 74 B+
9 65- 69 B
8 60 – 64 B-
7 55 – 59 C+
6 50 – 54 C
5 45 – 49 C-
4 40 – 44 D+
3 35 -39 D
2 30 -34 D-
1 0 -29 E

 

POINTS 102; KISWAHILI
12 78 – 100 A
11 73 – 77 A-
10 68 – 72 B+
9 63 – 67 B
8 58 – 62 B-
7 53 – 57 C+
6 48 – 52 C
5 43 – 47 C-
4 38 – 42 D+
3 33 – 37 D
2 28 – 32 D-
1 0 – 27 E
POINTS 121; MATHEMATICS
12 70 – 100 A
11 65 – 69 A-
10 60 – 64 B+
9 55 – 59 B
8 49 – 54 B-
7 43 – 48 C+
6 37 – 42 C
5 31 – 36 C-
4 25 – 30 D+
3 19  – 24 D
2 12 – 18 D-
1 0 -11 E

 

POINTS 231; BIOLOGY
12 80 – 100 A
11 75 -79 A-
10 70 – 74 B+
9 65- 69 B
8 60 – 64 B-
7 55 – 59 C+
6 50 – 54 C
5 45 – 49 C-
4 40 – 44 D+
3 35-39 D
2 30-34 D-
1 0 -29 E

 

POINTS 232; PHYSICS
12 60 – 100 A
11 55 – 59 A-
10 50 – 54 B+
9 45 – 49 B
8 40 – 44 B-
7 35 – 39 C+
6 30 – 34 C
5 25 – 29 C-
4 20 – 24 D+
 3 15 – 19 D
2 10 – 14 D-
1 0 – 9 E

 

POINTS 233; CHEMISTRY
12 65 – 100 A
11 60 – 64 A-
10 55 – 59 B+
9 50 – 54 B
8 45 – 49 B-
7 40 – 44 C+
6 35 – 39 C
5 30 – 34 C-
4 25 – 29 D+
3 20 – 24 D
2 15 – 19 D-
1 0 – 14 E

 

POINTS 311- HISTORY
12 80 – 100 A
11 75 – 79 A-
10 70 – 74 B+
9 65 – 69 B
8 60 – 64 B-
7 55 – 59 C+
6 50 – 54 C
5 45 – 49 C-
4 40 – 44 D+
3 35 – 39 D
2 30 – 34 D-
1 0 -29 E

 

POINTS 312- GEOGRAPHY
12 66 – 100 A
11 61 – 65 A-
10 56 – 60 B+
 9 51 – 55 B
8 46 – 50 B-
7 41 – 45 C+
6 36 – 40 C
5 31 – 35 C-
4 26 – 30 D+
3 21 – 25 D
2 16 – 20 D-
1 0 – 15 E

 

POINTS 313- CRE
12 90 – 100 A
11 85 – 89 A-
10 80 – 84 B+
 9 75 – 79 B
8 70 – 74 B-
7 65 – 69 C+
6 60 – 64 C
5 55 – 59 C-
4 50 – 54 D+
3 45 – 49 D
2 40 – 44 D-
1 0 – 39 E

 

POINTS 443- AGRICULTURE
12 88 – 100 A
11 83 – 87 A-
10 78 – 82 B+
9 73 – 77 B
8 68 – 72 B-
7 63 – 67 C+
6 58 – 62 C
5 53 – 57 C-
4 48 – 52 D+
3 43 – 47 D
2 38 – 42 D-
1 0 – 37 E

Release of KCSE Results 2020-2021, CS Magoha finally breaks the Silence

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Release of KCSE Results 2020-2021, CS Magoha finally breaks the Silence

Education CS Professor George Magoha has finally spoken on when the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE Results are likely to be released.
Speaking today, the CS  confirmed that the marking of the 2020 KCSE exams is complete and it is now up to the technocracts to process the results in readiness for the official release soon.

KCSE Results Release Date- Magoha Speaks

Over the next couple of days, we will move to the next level of processing the outputs of the just concluded marking exercise with the hope that we will release the KCSE Examination results as soon as possible.”

Below is CS Magoha’s full Statement on the Processing Status of the KCSE Results 2020-2021

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Education CS Magoha’s Full Statement On KCSE 2020 Results

The marking exercise for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) Examination that started three weeks ago has officially ended today.

I take this opportunity to thank all the dedicated examiners and a committed team of Ministry of Education and Teachers Service Commission officials who worked tirelessly to ensure this exercise, which took place in 35 centres countrywide, was executed well.

I also wish to thank the Ministry of Interior and Co–ordination of National Government, headed by CS Dr. Fred Matiang‘i, for providing security to the teachers and examination scripts during the marking exercise and the Ministry of ICT, Innovation and Youth Affairs, headed by CS Joe Mucheru for providing competent Data entry personnel. We must not forget the excellent services provided by all Principals who organised the examination marking at all the centres. Our decision to increase the number of marking centres this year enabled us to comply with the social distancing requirements in line with the Ministry of Health guidelines.

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Over the next couple of days, we will move to the next level of processing the outputs of the just concluded marking exercise with the hope that we will release the KCSE Examination results as soon as possible.

OPENING OF SCHOOLS FOR THE THIRD TERM OF THE 2020 CALENDAR

As you are aware, His Excellency President Uhuru Kenyatta announced on May 1, 2021 that the opening of schools for the Third Term of the 2020 Academic Calendar will go on as scheduled.

I, therefore, wish to affirm that all primary and secondary schools will open on Monday, May 10th, 2021 for the Third Term, which will run to July 16th, 2021. Learners expected to report to their schools are those in PP1 and PP2, Grade 1–3, Standard 5 – 7 and Form 1 to Form 3.

I wish to emphasize that Grade Four learners will remain at home until July 26th, 2021 when schools will open for the First Term of the 2021 Academic Calendar. This is necessary because the Grade Four learners were part of the first batch of learners who reopened in the first case of the phased resumption of learning after the COVID–19 closure in October 2020.

We have received reports that some private schools are planning to recall Grade Four learners together with other groups that are expected to open on Monday. Such schools must stop this plan and allow all public and private learning institutions to adhere to the stipulated calendar. Stern action will be taken against schools that reopen for Grade Four candidates. The Grade Four learners must be allowed to study at home until they join Grade 5 on July 26, 2021.

The Government has released Ksh.7.5 billion to secondary schools ahead of the schools reopening. We have also made a request to the National Treasury for the release of a further Ksh.13 billion for the secondary schools and Ksh.2.8 billion for primary schools. We therefore hope that schools will be adequately prepared to put in place measures to adhere to the Ministry of Health COVID–19 protocols.

The Ministry has already released a circular to all field officers to ensure that all schools are ready to accept learners on Monday and that they are all prepared to comply with the Ministry of Health‘s COVID–19 measures.

 

CS Machogu Announces KCSE  Results Release Date- January 2024

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CS Machogu Announces KCSE  Results Release Date- January 2024

For the first time, KCSE candidates will have to wait for more than one month following the completion of KCSE marking to receive their results.

According to a private source within Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) headquarters, it seems like some boxes are yet to be verified to ensure credible KCSE 2023 results.

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CS Machogu Reveals Official KCSE results Release Dates January 2024

The Cabinet Secretary in charge of Education has broken his long overdue silence pertaining to the release of the recently concluded KCSE results. According to Machogu, parents, candidates and other key stakeholders will be obliged to exercise the patience of a cobra since this time around, KCSE results will be announced in the second week of January between Monday January 8, 2024 – Friday January 12, 2024.

The official release of the KCSE results will pave way for KUCCPS 2023/2024 selection. Here are the latest key guidelines for KUCCPS 2023-2024 university and college placements:

Minimum Requirements

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The minimum entry requirement for Degree Programmes is a Mean Grade of C+ (plus).

The minimum entry requirement for Diploma Programmes is C – (minus); for Craft Certificate Courses is D (plain); and for Artisan Certificate courses is E.

Who can apply?

  • Application for degree courses is open only to the KCSE examination class of 2022 for applicants with C+ and above.
  • Form Four Leavers who sat the KCSE examination between the years 2000 and 2021 and have never been placed by KUCCPS are eligible to apply for courses at all levels except Degree. They can only apply for courses offered in the TVET colleges.
  • Form Four leavers who sat for KCSE between the years 2000 and 2021 and scored C +  (plus) and above (and have never been placed by KUCCPS) are eligible to apply for placement to Diploma in Secondary Teacher Education in Government Teacher Training Colleges (TTCs).
  • How to Apply
    1. Visit the KUCCPS website www.kuccps.ac.ke and click Student’s Portal tab.
    2. On the portal, click the Login tab.
    3. To log in, enter your KCSE Index Number, your KCSE year and your password. (Your password is your KCPE index number OR your birth certificate number).
    4. Once logged in, view the available courses, universities and TVET colleges on the Programmes and Institutions tabs. When you find the courses you want and qualify for note down their programme codes.
    5. To apply, click Application/Revision and key in the programme codes in the provided form in the order of priority.
    6. Once the system has accepted all your programme codes, submit.
    7. To complete your submission, follow the payment procedure that will appear on your screen.
    8. For detailed guidelines, download and read the Student’s Guide available on the portal under Downloads.

    Eligibility for Government Scholarship and Loan

    • Only students who apply through KUCCPS and are placed for Degree programmes in Public Universities and Diploma, Craft Certificate and Artisan courses in TVET institutions under the State Department for Vocational and Technical Training will be eligible to receive the Government scholarship, and a loan from the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB).
    • Students placed in Private Universities and other institutions will not qualify for Government scholarship but are eligible to apply for a loan from HELB.

     

    Application Support Countrywide

    Applicants who may need support are advised to visit our officers stationed in the Huduma Centres located in Nairobi (GPO), Mombasa, Kisumu, Nyeri, Garissa, Kitui, Eldoret, Kakamega, Meru, Kitale, Thika, Isiolo, Narok, Laikipia and Nakuru. Applicants may also seek help in all other Huduma Centres countrywide.