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KUCCPS 2022/2023 Cut Off Points Per Course; Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com)

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KUCCPS 2022/2023 Cut Off Points Per Course; Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com)

 

KUCCPS News Today; Bachelor of Commerce 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 Commerce degree Course as follows: Click HERE to see the new KUCCPS entry requirements and cut-off points for cluster 2-Business and related. See the table below

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  KUCCPS Course Cut Off

Points 2022-2023

Level Number

 of

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Subjects

Cut off Points

 per Subject

Career Pathway Duration Fees per Semester
1  Bachelor of Commerce KCSE mean a grade of C+ Plus or its equivalent with at least C in Mathematics and English, the foundational subjects.

or

Diploma in a relevant field from a recognized institution OR CPA/CPS Part II or equivalent with at least a Mean grade of C (plain) at KCSE and C (plain) in Mathematics and English.

or

Mean Grade of C- at KCSE and progressed from certificate to Diploma at Kenyatta University or any other recognized/accredited Institutions.

Under-graduate-

Degree Level

KCSE mean a grade of C+ Plus or its equivalent with at least C in Mathematics and English, the foundational subjects. KCSE mean a grade of C+ Plus or its equivalent with at least C in Mathematics and English, the foundational subjects. The course prepares students to partake in careers in both the private and public sectors. The program is offered to both government non-governmental organizations Eight to twelve semesters Tuition Fees per semester are approximately KSH 70,000 but there may be slight variations from one university to the other.
A-Level An advanced Level certificate with 2 principal passes and a credit pass in Mathematics at ‘O’ Level Undergraduate Degree An advanced Level certificate with 2 principal passes and a credit pass in Mathematics at ‘O’ Level An advanced Level certificate with 2 principal passes and a credit pass in Mathematics at ‘O’ Level 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    

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (B.COM)


MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CLUSTER SUBJECT 1 ENG / KIS
CLUSTER SUBJECT 2 MAT A / MAT B
CLUSTER SUBJECT 3 BIO / HAG / PHY / GEO / CHE / CRE / BIO / IRE / GSC / HRE
CLUSTER SUBJECT 4 BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC / HAG / GEO / CRE / IRE / HRE / HSC / ARD / AGR / WW / MW / BC / PM / ECT / DRD / AVT / CMP / FRE / GER / ARB / KSL / MUC / BST
NOTE: A subject may only be considered ONCE in this section

MINIMUM SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS

SUBJECT 1 MAT A / MAT B C

AVAILABLE PROGRAMMES

Programme Structure and Duration
In the Bachelor of Commerce programme, students are expected to take a minimum of 49 units to qualify for graduation. During the first year and second year, all the units are common, in the third, students move to specializations of their choice. The Bachelor of Commerce Undergraduate programme shall extend over a period of four (4) academic years.
A student in the School of Business may choose courses from the following departments:
a. Accounting and Finance
b. Business Administration
c. Management Sciences
d. Human Resource Management

In the First Year of study, a student shall be required to take a minimum of thirteen (13) units distributed as follows: Three (3) University units i.e. UCU 100: Communication Skills, UCU101: Development Studies, UCU 103: Introduction to Critical and Creative Thinking and Ten (10) departmental units chosen from the departments within the School, such that the student takes an approved combination of units from each department. An approved combination of subjects after the first year of study shall have a minimum of Twelve (12) units per academic year. In all the years of study, permission to take a specific unit shall be subject to a student meeting the departmental requirements. Subject to the approval of the Department concerned, a student may be permitted to take one audit unit per subject per year. Such a unit will not be examined and maybe a service unit, offered by any department. At the beginning of level three of study, students shall be required to choose a study option from the list of academic options offered in the School of Business, namely:

a) Accounting and Finance Department
i) Accounting
ii) Finance

b) Business Administration
i) Marketing

c) Management Sciences
i) Management Science
ii) Actuarial Science
iii) Procurement and Supply Chain Option

d) Human Resource Management
i) Human Resource Management

Examinations
Common University Examination Regulations shall apply.