
Kuccps Frequently Asked and their answers.
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Answer: To log in, you need your correct KCSE index number, KCSE examination year and a password.
The password is either your KCPE index number or birth certificate number. The login page is accessible via the KUCCPS website www.kuccps.ac.ke
Answer: KUCCPS has sent officers to 63 universities and colleges in all parts of Kenya to assist applicants. You can visit your nearest. A list of the institutions is available on the KUCCPS website www.kuccps.ac.ke You can also be assisted at any of the 58 Huduma Centres located across the country, or at the KUCCPS offices in Nairobi (ACK Garden House, Ngong 1st Avenue in Community).
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Answer: If you sat KCSE examination in the last year’s KCSE and qualified for university admission, youcan apply for degree courses even if you already got placement in a college recently. You will be required to pay again.
Answer: The information is available in the Programme Lists that can be downloaded from the Student’s Portal.
Answer: Cut-off points are the cluster weight of the applicant who secured the last available vacancy in a course on merit during previous placement, after all applicants for the course were ranked from the highest to the lowest. Therefore, cut-off points for this year will be known at the end of the current placement process.
Answer: You should rely on the last two year’s cut-off points. Ensure that your cluster weight as provided in the portal is higher than the cut-off point for the degree course in the university you are applying for.
Answer: You cannot calculate your cluster weight correctly because you do not have your Index (PI). The KUCCPS has calculated and provided cluster weights for all applicants using accurate data provided by KNEC.
Answer: You will be able to submit your application but securing a course is a competitive process determined by the qualifications of all the applicants and the number of available vacancies in the programme.
Answer: KUCCPS places students to both public and private universities. Students placed to public universities are eligible for government loans and scholarship, while those placed in private universities are eligible for government loans only.
Answer: Persons with Disability should apply online on the student’s Portal then fill a disability form that can be downloaded from the KUCCPS website, attach required documents and submit it by delivery to KUCCPS offices at ACK Garden House, Ngong 1st Avenue in Community, Nairobi, or scanning and emailing it to info@kuccps.ac.ke.
Answer: You cannot apply with the current KCSE cohort. Instead, make a formal request for consideration in writing, indicating your name, KCSE index number, KCSE year, valid phone number and email address. E-mail the letter to info@kuccps.ac.ke or deliver it to the KUCCPS offices at ACK Garden House, Ngong 1st Avenue in Community, Nairobi.
Answer: Inter-institutional transfer (IIT) application is currently closed. It will open after the announcement of this year’s university and college placement results.
Answer: Currently, this is not possible.
Answer: Placement of students to universities and colleges is based on KCSE examination grades only.
Answer: You can reach us through the telephone lines 020 5137400 or 0723954927. Our email address is info@kuccps.ac.ke. You can also find us on X @KUCCPS_Official, Instagram @official_kuccps and Facebook @The.Placement.Service
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Answer: Here are the minimum Kuccps Placement requirements for Degree, Level 4 (Artisan Certificate), Level 5 (Craft Certificate), Level 6 (Diploma), Diploma in Primary Teacher Education and Diploma in Secondary Teacher Education placement:
| Level | Minimum Mean Grade |
| Degree | C+ |
| Level 4 (Artisan Certificate) | E |
| Level 5 (Craft Certificate) | D |
| Level 6 (Diploma) | C – |
| Diploma in Primary Teacher Education | C |
| Diploma in Secondary Teacher Education | C+ |
Answer: Applications must be submitted online through the KUCCPS Student’s Portal.
Answer: Here is a detailed guide on how to log into the Kuccps Student Porta:
Answer: Here is the Kuccps Step-by-step application guide:
Answer: To pay for Kuccps placement, follow these steps:
Answer: KUCCPS stands for Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service and is a government agency established to coordinate the selection of students for enrolment to universities, teacher training colleges, national polytechnics, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) institutes and other training institutions. It also develops career guidance programmes for the benefit of students, collects and retains data relating to student placement to universities and colleges and advises the government on matters relating to student placement.
Answer: KUCCPS coordinates the selection of students for admission to universities, teacher training colleges, national polytechnics, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) institutes and other training institutions. The agency also develops career guidance programmes for the benefit of students, collects and retains data relating to student placement to universities and colleges and advises the government on matters relating to student placement.
Answer: KUCCPS services are available at Nairobi GPO, Eldoret, Meru, Nyeri, Kisumu, Kakamega, Nakuru, Kitui, Garissa and Mombasa Huduma Centres. You can also be assisted in the cyber cafes located in the rest of the Huduma Centres.
Answer: Kuccps offices are located at the ACK Garden House on 1st Ngong Avenue in Community Area, Nairobi. You may also reach us through the telephone lines 020 5137400 or 0723954927. Our email address is info@kuccps.ac.ke. You can also find us on social media @KUCCPS_Official (X/Twitter) and @The.Placement.Service (Facebook).
Answer: To log in to the Student’s Portal, you need your correct KCSE index number, KCSE examination year and a password. The password is either your KCPE index number or birth certificate number. The login page (students.kuccps.net) is accessible via the KUCCPS website www.kuccps.net or the KUCCPS Students App.
Answer: Weighted cluster points are a KCSE examination graduate’s computed performance in four subjects required for admission to a given degree programme against that of the best candidates in the particular KCSE examination year. It is based on cluster subject requirements and the overall performance of a candidate. The points are computed to three decimal places to reduce chances of applicants tying on points. Cut-off points are the weighted cluster points of the last competitively placed student in a given degree programme.
Answer: You are advised not to attempt to calculate your cluster points as doing so would result in incorrect points. Instead, you should check your respective weighted cluster points as readily computed and provided in your KUCCPS portal.
KUCCPS is able to calculate your cluster points through the automated placement system after obtaining KCSE examination performance data, including performance indices (PI) for each student, from the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC). Individual secondary school graduates are not provided with the PI, hence cannot calculate their weighted cluster points.
Answer: The list is available on the Student’s Portal students.kuccps.net.
Answer: Currently, non-Kenyan citizens are only eligible for placement to Diploma in Primary Teacher Education and Diploma in Early Childhood Teacher Education programmes.
Answer: Revision of choices is the process whereby students who have applied for courses in universities and colleges through the KUCCPS portal but missed select and apply for other courses in other institutions.
Answer: One can apply for a maximum of six degree courses and up to four for diploma, certificate and artisan programmes.
Answer: KUCCPS advertises placement application and provides information through print and electronic media.
Answer: The fee is Ksh 1,500. For revision of choices, you will use the same transaction code.
Answer: Wrong payments are reversed once an applicant sends a request providing the transaction details. Reversals may take up to seven days.
Answer: Check the Student’s Portal for the information. Additionally, applicants are informed through SMS to the contacts they provided during application.
Answer: Currently, this is not possible.
Answer: Such candidates are only eligible to apply for certificate or diploma programmes offered in TVET institutions and Open University.
Answer: The seven best-performed subjects examined by KNEC are considered in the calculation of applicants’ weighted cluster points.
Answer: The information is available on the Student’s Portal under the “Programmes” and “Downloads” tabs.
Answer: The placement of students is based on KCSE examination grades only.
Answer: You will be able to submit your application, but securing a course is a competitive process determined by the qualifications of all the applicants and the number of available vacancies in the programme.
Answer: The results of placement process are released at the end of placement processing when all revisions have been done. The exact dates are communicated through official communication channels.
Answer: The respective institutions where students have been placed are responsible for issuing admission letters and other joining instructions.
Answer: KUCCPS also places students to private universities. Students placed to private universities are eligible for government loans only. The full list of all eligible institutions are available on the Student’s Portal.
Answer: This is an opportunity given to successful applicants to apply to be transferred from one institution to another. The transfer processing fee is Ksh 1,000.
Answer: Applicants can transfer only once.
Answer: The system opens for a specific period after the release of placement results. Keep checking the KUCCPS website and official social media pages for updates.
Answer: Processing takes up to 14 working days.
Answer: An applicant must satisfy the minimum requirements for the programme they wish to change to (where applicable). The applicant must also meet the cut-off points for the specific programme in their desired institution. Additionally, the heads of the institutions must endorse the transfer application.
Answer: Many institutions allow intra-institutional (inter-faculty) transfers for admitted students but applicants must meet the minimum subject requirements for the desired courses and the cut-off point for the courses in the particular institution.
Answer: Intra-faculty transfers are undertaken within the concerned institutions without the involvement of KUCCPS. However, the institutions are required to observe the applicable programme cut-off points.
Answer: To invite KUCCPS for a career event in your institution, send an official invitation at least three weeks to the event. The Placement Service offers career guidance free of charge.
Answer:
First, students apply to KUCCPS for placement to their desired institutions and programmes.
After placement, students who require financial support apply for funding through the Higher Education Funding Application Portal www.hef.co.ke.
Beginning with the 2022 cohort, students joining public universities and public TVET institutes are eligible for the government loan (HELB) and scholarship, while those joining private universities are eligible for the loan only.
Students admitted before 2022 are funded under the old funding model.
| S/N | COURSE TITLE |
| 1 | Diploma in Accounting and Finance |
| 2 | Diploma in Nursing |
| 3 | Diploma in Procurement and Supply Chain |
| 4 | Diploma in Communication and Journalism |
| 5 | Diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation/ Project Management |
| 6 | Diploma in Quantity Survey |
| 7 | Diploma in Information Technology (IT) |
| 8 | Diploma in Customer Service/ Front Office |
| 9 | Diploma in Engineering |
| 10 | Diploma in Business Management |
| 11 | Commerce plus CPA/CFA/ACCA/CIFA |
| 12 | Software Engineering/Web Design |
| 13 | Medicine |
| 14 | Architecture/Structural Engineering |
| 15 | Pharmacy |
| 16 | Quantity Survey |
| 17 | GIS and Remote Sensing |
| 18 | Statistics |
| 19 | Electrical/Civil Engineering |
| 20 | Business information technology |
| 21 | Monitoring and Evaluation |
| 22 | Real Estate |
| 23 | lectronic and Computer Engineering |
| 24 | Software Engineering |
Answer: KUCCPS announces when the online application system is available for students to adjust/ revise their course preferences for placement in universities and colleges for each academic year. This online revision opportunity allows applicants who did not secure a course during the initial application period to log back into the portal and select from the available courses. The Courses at this time are very limited.
Candidates wishing to revise or apply for available courses must first log in to the portal at www.kuccps.ac.ke. Once on the portal, applicants will need to enter their KCSE index number, the year of KCSE, and their password.
Answer: Revision of choices means to change the courses that an applicant submitted for consideration. KCSE examination candidates apply for courses in school. After their results are out, they get a chance to align their choices with their performance and new career interests. Students who miss the school application can apply during the revision of choices.
Answer: The Placement Service advertises placement application and publishes notices in mainstream mass media and its official digital communication channels. The official digital channels are:
• Facebook: @The.Placement.Service
• Twitter: @KUCCPS_Official
• YouTube: Placement Service
Answer: Yes but only for TVET placement.
Answer: The respective institutions where students have been placed are responsible for issuing admission letters and other joining instructions. The admission letter can also be downloaded from the Kuccps Student Portal online.
Answer: Yes. KUCCPS places Government-sponsored students to most private universities besides public universities. Here is the full list of all eligible institutions.
Answer: That is not possible. Placement to degree programmes is meant for eligible fresh secondary school graduates (those who did the KCSE examination in the immediate year preceding the selection). However, you can apply for TVET courses.
Answer: This is an opportunity given to applicants to apply to be transferred from the institution that they were placed in to another subject to meeting the requirements. The transfer processing fee is Ksh 1,000.
Answer: Applicants can transfer only once.
Answer: The system opens for a specific period following the announcement of the release of the placement outcome.
Keep checking the Placement Service website and official digital platforms for updates.
Answer: After submission of duly completed inter-institution transfer application and endorsement by the two concerned universities/colleges, the final processing takes up to 14 working days.
Answer: An applicant must satisfy the minimum requirements for the programme they wish to change to (where applicable). The applicant must also meet the cut-off points for the specific programme in their desired destination institution. They should also give reasons in support of their transfer applications. In addition, the heads of the respective institutions must endorse the transfer application.
Answer: KUCCPS does not sponsor students but selects students for Government sponsorship to universities and colleges. The Government supports the students admitted through the KUCCPS process by sending capitation (funding) to the respective TVET institutions.
Answer: Yes. If KUCCPS places you to a private university, you will be a Government sponsored student similar to those taken to public universities. Therefore, you will enjoy the same tuition subsidies as students placed in public universities.
Answer: When you are on Government sponsorship, the government provides funds (capitation) directly to your university or college to subsidise your fees, while HELB offers loans to students, which the students have to pay back after completion of their studies.
Answer: The funding will be in form of subsidised tuition through funds (capitation) remitted directly to your institution.
In addition, students may apply for loans and bursaries from HELB.
Answer: No. The government can only sponsor you for one programFrequently Asked Questions
Answer: Yes, some private universities participate in KUCCPS placement.
Answer: Unfortunately, KUCCPS is strict about deadlines. You might have to wait for the next cycle or explore other options like direct entry to universities.
Answer: KUCCPS uses a merit-based system, considering your grades and the course requirements.
Answer: It is possible, but not guaranteed. You’d need to apply for an inter-institution transfer.
Answer: No, the portal is free to use for all Kenyan students.
Answer: Applications must be submitted online through the Student’s Portal (students.kuccps.net).
Answer:
a) The university/college that you seek to transfer to will receive your application online and endorse it through its institutional portal.
b) Once your application has been endorsed by your desired institution, the releasing institution (your current university/college) will receive it and release you through the institution’s portal.
c) The endorsed application will move to KUCCPS for approval, after which a transfer letter will be generated in the applicant’s portal for downloading.
Answer: Present it to the university/college that you have been transferred to for the institution to issue you with an admission letter and joining instructions.
Answer: You need to attach a document supporting your reason for transfer. Also, type a brief explanation why you are seeking to change institutions, in the provided space. The explanation should be not less than 300 characters and not more than 600 characters.
(Tip: Type out the explanation in a Word document as you monitor the characters. Once the right length is achieved, copy and paste it in the provided space.)
Answer: Attach a document that supports the reason that you have provided. For example, if you have cited medical reasons, you may attach a letter from a recognised health facility/medical professional.
Answer: It is possible to change both the course and institution provided you meet the course subject requirements and cut-off points.
Answer: You can change the course through an inter-faculty transfer, which is handled by the university/
college. The institution’s academic registrar will guide you.
Answer: The current online transfer application is only for those who sat the 2021 KCSE examination and were placed in universities and colleges.
Answer: The institution that you have transferred to is responsible for issuing the admission letter and other joining instructions.
Answer: You application will revert back to you immediately the institution denies endorsement. Similarly, if the institution fails to act after 7 days, it will revert back to you to enable you initiate a fresh application
Answer: Your application will move to KUCCPS for further direction or administrative action.
Answer: The inter-institution transfer processing charges is Ksh.1,000.
Answer: It takes 14 days upon receipt of your fully endorsed application.
Answer: Inter-institution transfer is allowed only once.
Answer: You can transfer to a degree course if you attained a mean grade of C+ and above and you meet the specific requirements of the degree programme.
For enquiries, Call: 020 5137400 or Email: info@kuccps.ac.ke
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