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KUCCPS: Student portal for TTC September intake open {Full Guide}

The University of Kenya and the University Central Accommodation invites applications to qualified students interested in training to become diploma teachers.

The service shows that the courses available at the Public Teacher Training College (TTC) are diplomas in the field of major teacher education and secondary education education diplomas.

\”The student portal is open for application to Teacher Training Colleges (TTCs), September 2025 intake,\” KUCCPS said in a notice on March 6.

Applications must be submitted online via the student portal, students.kuccps.net. Interested students who need an application guide can access the nearby Huduma Center for help.

All training sessions before the start of teacher training in primary schools receive a diploma level after obtaining a step-by-step certificate in the formation of a primary number, commonly referred to as P1. P1 qualification holders are expected to use the possibility and apply for registration and renew their qualification to a diploma.

Increased teacher-student ratios in all states are one of the government’s priority projects as President William Root is trying to consolidate his legacy before passing his first term. Already, National Treasure said in its budget plan announced in January that plans are underway for Ruto to hire 120,000 teachers over the next three years.

Treasury disclosures showed that 12,000 teachers would be hired first, half of which would be permanent and boarding schools, and 6,000 others would be hired as trainees. Employment will be promoted as part of the Kenya Primary Education Learning Program.

The project to improve the quality of secondary education will absorb 108,000 other projects over the next three years. The Education Division’s work report shows that 18,000 will be employed in certain and pension terms next year, with similar numbers being employed in the next two fiscal years.

If the Treasury approves a budget proposal with stakeholders, more than 18,000 teachers will be hired as interns. Financial disclosures show that similar numbers are planned for Exercises 2026-27 and 2027-28.

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