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KMTC Sends Out 14,338 Admission Letters

KMTC Sends Out 14,338 Admission Letters

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has officially begun sending out admission letters for students accepted into the March 2025 intake.

KMTC CEO Dr. Kelly Oluoch announced that a total of 14,338 admission letters for pre-service courses have been issued.

“These letters are for applicants who applied through the KUCCPS portal, and we are distributing them based on the official list we received from KUCCPS over the weekend,” he explained.

Dr. Oluoch also mentioned that the College has started sending admission letters to students who applied for upgrading courses, which include diploma, higher diploma, and certificate programs. The reporting date for new students entering KMTC is set for March 18, 2025.

He warned applicants to be wary of scammers who claim they can help obtain admission letters.

“All successful applicants have received a text notification with instructions on how to download their letters from the KMTC portal, and there is no fee required to access the admission letter,” he stated.

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