KCSE Students with a D+ or higher receive a 10-hour notice from KUCCPS.
Students wishing to register for tertiary courses had ten hours, according to a Thursday, April 25, announcement from the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS).
KUCCPS declared that the government agency would shut down its application portal at the end of the day.
Students who took the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) between 2000 and 2023 will be impacted by this.
“Students who were notified that they were unable to enroll in any of the courses they had previously chosen may visit students.kuccps.net and select courses that are currently available,” KUCCPS stated.
Students were instructed not to reapply if they had already been selected.
The opportunity to apply for a variety of diploma and certificate programs offered by accredited colleges, polytechnics, and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions will be available to students who received a grade of D+ or higher.
To apply for degree courses, a student must have a grade of C+ or higher.
KUCCPS instructs that in order to apply for a second revision, you must enter your whole KCSE Index Number in the designated space on the Login page without the slash (/).
It is also recommended that students set their password to either their Birth Certificate Number or KCPE Index Number.
“If a course is not listed on the portal, it is not available for application at this time,” KUCCPS said, mentioning that it was already full when it was first opened for applications.
In addition, KUCCPS provides a small number of Artisan Certificate Programs to students who did not receive a D+ on their KCSE exam.
By logging into the portal, students who were successful in getting into the courses of their choosing during the first revision can verify.
KCSE Students with a D+ or higher receive a 10-hour notice from KUCCPS.
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Not all students received their placements
how can I apply for the course I got D