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2023/2024 Kuccps Cut off points, Cluster for Bachelor Education Arts

2023/2024 Kuccps Cut off points, Cluster for Bachelor Education Arts

# PROG CODE INSTITUTION NAME PROGRAMME NAME 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2023-2024
2 1057135 EGERTON UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 32.652 29.213 30.772 32.843 33.037 29.484 32.486
3 1073135 RONGO UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 29.205 23.933 27.932 28.652 23.905 27.67
5 1087135 KISII UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 28.488 24.349 26.847 29.26 29.649 29.349 30.144
6 1093135 UNIVERSITY OF EMBU BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 28.917 23.558 28.318 28.778 27.236 28.791
7 1096135 GARISSA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 25.168 24.556 24.871 23.411 22.636 22.358
8 1105135 CHUKA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 30.973 27.868 30.08 32.204 32.427 31.082 32.845
9 1108135 KIBABII UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 30.174 24.693 27.239 29.429 29.459 26.892 28.733
10 1111135 KENYATTA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 33.479 30.251 31.348 33.48 33.428 33.45 34.725
11 1114135 UNIVERSITY OF ELDORET BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 30.208 24.113 28.062 30.394 30.422 30.549 31.187
12 1117135 PWANI UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 30.117 24.739 27.06 29.374 29.372 28.37 29.554
13 1118135 UNIVERSITY OF KABIANGA BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 28.808 26.552 26.918 29.329 29.374 27.168 28.659
14 1165135 MAASAI MARA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 30.122 24.348 27.279 29.389 29.701 26.242 29.033
15 1166135 SOUTH EASTERN KENYA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 27.738 23.613 26.531 27.814 24.04 24.904
16 1170135 MACHAKOS UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 29.593 25.256 28.815 29.075 27.404 28.949
17 1176135 LAIKIPIA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 30.563 25.119 28.908 28.732 26.02 26.869
19 1244135 KARATINA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 30.594 25.073 27.867 30.098 28.812 28.259 28.78
20 1253135 MOI UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 31.971 27.178 29.084 31.117 30.672 27.755 30.707
21 1263135 UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 32.311 28.731 30.537 32.924 32.981 32.813 33.663
22 1060135 RIARA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 28.15
23 1061135 KABARAK UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 24.8 26.419 27.727 30.075 30.251 29.225 22.358
24 1088135 GRETSA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 26.243 23.842 25.248 26.953 22.636 22.358
25 1090135 SCOTT CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 25.288 23.767 24.06 24.683 22.636 22.358
27 1169135 KENYA HIGHLANDS EVANGELICAL UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 26.181 24.364 24.116 23.835 22.636 22.358
28 1181135 UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN AFRICA, BARATON BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 26.38 23.999 27.787 28.906 24.79 22.358
29 1192135 GREAT LAKES UNIVERSITY OF KISUMU BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 26.018 23.95 23.232 23.655 22.358
30 1196135 PRESBYTERIAN UNIVERSITY OF EAST
AFRICA
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 25.062 23.963 24.037 25.854 23.925 22.358
31 1225135 INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS)
33 1470135 KAIMOSI FRIENDS UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 28.058 23.366 25.533 27.234 23.717 25.793
34 1475135 TANGAZA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 25.623 23.667 23.72 26.164 25.739 22.358
35 1480135 CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN  AFRICA BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 26.508 25.072 26.71 28.956 28.927 28.642 22.358
36 1495135 LUKENYA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 25.389 23.941 23.91 25.915 22.636 22.358
37 1500494 THE EAST AFRICAN UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 25.86 24.37 24.148 25.065 22.636 22.358
39 1077135 KENYA METHODIST UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 24.619 24.531 27.055 28.338 23.42 22.358
40 1078135 AFRICA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 25.861 24.323 27.172 28.006 28.619 22.358
41 1119135 AFRICA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 27.18 23.77 24.2 26.112 24.486 22.358
43 1555135 KENYA ASSEMBLIES OF GOD EAST UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 27.5 24.533 24.514 23.232 22.636 22.358
44 1570135 TURKANA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 25.724 24.641 24.928 23.981 22.636 22.358
45 1600135 ALUPE UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 26.711 23.682 23.846 27.055 24.399 26.318
47 1246135 MURANG’A UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 24.999 26.277 28.582 28.984 25.738 26.856
48 1103135 KCA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 24.848 28.926 28.665 27.889 22.358
49 1264135 PIONEER INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 24.255 24.251 23.749 22.636 22.358
51 1460135 KIRIRI WOMENS UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 24.728 24.316 24.003 22.636 22.358
52 1485135 UMMA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 24.005 24.594 24.897 24.305
55 3890135 KOITALEEL SAMOEI UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 23.747 25.494 26.594 22.636 23.272
60 1091135 TAITA TAVETA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 22.358

KNEC Circular on how the 2020 KCSE, KCPE exams are to be conducted

The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, has issued an important circular on handling of candidates for 2020 KCPE and KCSE Exams.

This comes in the back drop of information that there are some KCPE and KCSE Schools that were closed down as a result of hardships arising from the effects of COVID 19 pandemic. Some of these schools had registered candidates for the 2020 KCPE and KCSE examinations.

Knec says, candidates who have been affected should not miss the all important tests but can enroll at any public schools within their localities.

“The council wishes to inform you that candidates from such schools should be hosted in a public school/institution identified within the Sub County.” Says Knec Boss Dr. Mercy G. Karogo.

Dr. Karogo says information on the closed examination centres and identified host school/institution should reach KNEC by 15th February, 2021.

The registration of the 2020 KCPE and KCSE candidates ended on 15th February 2020 and the Kenya National Examinations Council is now preparing for the administration of the examinations.

All KCSE private candidates are expected to sit for their theory and practical examination papers in one centre.

KCPE and KCSE centres with less than fifteen (15) candidates should be hosted in approved KNEC examination centres as KNEC will not allocate a supervisor to these centres.

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SEE THE LATEST CIRCULARS FROM KNEC, BELOW;

KNEC CIRCULAR ON CLOSED SCHOOLS

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CIRCULAR ON IDENTIFICATION OF HOST CENTRES

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KNEC EXAM TIMETABLES 2021:

UMMA University Kuccps lists, admission letters

 

FORMS REQUIRED.

FORMS REQUIRED.

FEES STRUCTURE.

 

Government makes it free for KCSE, KCPE candidates’ registration by KNEC

The government has announced that registration for KCSE and KCPE examinations will be free for all candidates. While presenting the 2020-2021 financial year national budget on June 11, 2020 Treasury CS Ukur Yatani said the government had allocated Sh4 billion for examination fee waiver for all class eight and form four candidates.

Currently, the government of Kenya pays examination fees for all candidates in public and private schools except: candidates who are re-sitting/repeaters, Non-citizens candidates; Candidates in Prison and Private candidates registering in the Sub County private examination centres.

The Kenya National Examinations Council, knec, charges registration fees as shown in the tables below.

FEES PAYABLE PER A STUDENT’S SUBJECTS ENTRY
NO. OF SUBJECTS
ENTERED
FEES PAYABLE,
KSHS.
1 Subject 3,100
2 Subjects 3,500
3 Subjects 3,900
4 subjects 4,300
5 subjects 4,700
6 subjects 5,100
7 subjects 5,500
8 subjects 5,900
9 subjects 6,300

A student pays as per the number of subjects she/ he is to register for.

EXTRA FEES FOR STUDENTS TAKING PROJECT- BASED SUBJECTS

This fee is paid only for students taking the following project based subjects.

SUBJECT NAME SUBJECT CODE FEES PAYABLE,
KSHS.
Home Science 441 200
Art and Design 442 200
Agriculture 443 200
Woodwork 444 200
Metal Work 445 200
Building Construction 446 200
Power Mechanics 447 500
Electricity 448 500
Drawing and Design 449 200
Aviation Technology 450 2,500
Computer Studies 451 200
French 501 500
German 502 500
Arabic 503 500
Kenya Sign Language 504 500
Music 511 500
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Kuccps frequently asked questions, Concerns and their answers

KENYA UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES CENTRAL PLACEMENT SERVICE 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

ABOUT KUCCPS

  1. What is the main function of KUCCPS?

The main functions of the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) are to coordinate the selection of secondary school graduates for enrolment to universities and colleges under Government sponsorship. It is also mandated to develop career guidance programmes for the benefit of students, collect and retain data relating to student placement to universities and colleges and advise the Government on matters relating to student placement.

2.           What is the difference between KUCCPS and HELB?

KUCCPS is a student placement agency while the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) is a student- funding agency. While KUCCPS selects applicants for admission to universities and colleges for Government sponsorship, HELB provides Government loans and bursaries to the students once enrolled.

3.           Does KUCCPS provide services at Huduma Centres?

KUCCPS services are available at the following Huduma Centres: Nairobi (GPO and Makadara), Eldoret, Meru, Nyeri, Kisumu, Kakamega, Nakuru, Kitui, Garissa and Mombasa.

4.           How can I contact KUCCPS?

KUCCPS offices are located at ACK Garden House on 1st Ngong Avenue in Community Area, Nairobi. You may also contact us through the telephone lines 020 5137400, 0734879662 and 0723954927, or by email to info@kuccps.ac.ke. Our official social media channels are @KUCCPS_Official (Twitter) and @The.Placement.Service (Facebook).

PLACEMENT PROCESS

5.           How do I log in to my student portal?

To log in to the Student’s Portal, go to your browser and type the address students.kuccps.net. It will open into a login page. Click the Login tab and enter 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 Placement Service website.

Another option is to log in through the KUCCPS Mobile App, which can be downloaded from Google Play Store free of charge. You will need your KCSE Index Number, KCSE Year and Password to log in.

6.           What is the difference between cut-off points and weighted cluster points?

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.

  1. Where can I find the list of the institutions under the Government sponsorship programme?

The list is available on the Student’s Portal accessible through the Placement Service website www.kuccps. ac.ke.

  1. When does the course application cycle begin for current KCSE candidates?

The application cycle begins during the third term when KCSE examination candidates choose courses with guidance from their teachers. This stage is referred to as the Centre/School Application.

  1. Can non-Kenyan citizens apply for placement?

One has to be a Kenyan citizen to be eligible for placement. Government policy limits government sponsorship to citizens.

10.        What is the meaning of “revision of choices”?

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.

11.        How many courses can I apply for?

One can apply for a maximum of six choices for degree courses and four for diploma, certificate and artisan programmes.                                                                                                                   ?

12.        How will I get to know when the application is open?

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

13.        How much is the application fee?

The minimum placement processing fee payable during application is Ksh500. The cumulative maximum is Ksh1,500. The actual fee depends on the application stage; Ksh500 is charged for school application and Ksh1,000 for revision of choices. For revision of choices, the payment is done once and the transaction code from the first revision application is used in all subsequent revision of choices.

14.         I paid to the wrong account. How can I get my money back?

Kindly provide the transaction details and a reversal will be initiated. Please note that reversals take between three and seven days.

15.         How can I know the institution where I have been placed?

The Placement Service will publish the placement details for successful applicants in their individual Student’s Portals. Additionally, applicants who provided mobile phone contacts may be informed through SMS.

16. Are previous years’ KCSE candidates eligible for placement if they did not benefit during their time?

Yes but only for TVET placement.

17. How many subjects do you consider for cluster point calculation?

The seven subjects examined by KNEC are considered in the calculation of applicants’ weighted cluster points.

18. Where can I get the subject requirements for various courses?

The information is available on the Student’s Portal under the “Programmes” and “Downloads” tabs.

19.            Can IGCSE graduates apply for Government sponsorship placement to universities and colleges?

The placement of Government-sponsored students is for those who have followed the KCSE system, which is the Government-prescribed system of education in Kenya, and have sat and obtained results in the KCSE examination.

20.        Does satisfying minimum requirements for a programme guarantee one to get that programme?

Securing a course depends on the competitiveness of an applicant (compared to other applicants for the same programme) and the number of available vacancies (programme capacity).

21.        When will KUCCPS announce the placement outcome/results?

The release of the placement process outcome will happen after the completion of application processing. The exact date will be communicated through mass media.

22.        Where do placed students obtain their admission letters?

The respective institutions where students have been placed are responsible for issuing admission letters and other joining instructions.

23.        Does KUCCPS place students to private universities?

KUCCPS places Government-sponsored students to most private universities besides public universities. The full list of all eligible institutions are available on the Student’s Portal.

24.        What happens if one misses the School Application?

Applicants who miss school application can submit their choices during the revision of choices.

25.        I did the KCSE examination many years ago but I have never gone to college. Can KUCCPS place me in a degree programme?

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.

  1. What is inter-institutional transfer?

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.

27.        How many times can one request for an inter-institution transfer?

Applicants can transfer only once.

28.        When will the system open for inter-institutional transfer application?

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.

29.        How long does the inter-institution transfer process take?

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.

30.        What are the requirements for inter-institution transfer?

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.

31.        How can an institution invite KUCCPS for career events?

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 in schools free of charge.

32.        Does KUCCPS sponsor students in TVET institutions?

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.

33.        If I get a placement to a private university, will I benefit from Government sponsorship?

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.

34.        What is the difference between Government sponsorship and HELB loan?

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.

35.        How will the government funding get to me when I join college?

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.

KNEC contracted professionals 2021

Centre Managers (Principals and Head Teachers), Supervisors and Invigilators play critical roles in the conduct of national examinations and the success of these examinations depends on entrusting this duty to dedicated teachers of high integrity.

The Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) will contract close to 286,000 professionals to administer the 2020 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams; which will be done in March/April this year (2021). If you are interested, then apply online by February 25, 2021.

Read further guidelines here; Knec contracted professionals 2021; About 286,000 professionals expected to apply online by February 25.

It is the TSC Sub County Directors and Sub County Directors of Education who recruit and deploy to administer KNEC examinations.

The following are guidelines on deployment of personnel involved in the administration of all KNEC examinations  for implementation:-

a) In order to ensure recruitment of qualified serving teachers of high integrity to carry out management, Supervision and invigilation of national examinations, KNEC:

b) provided details of all the Supervisors and Invigilators for KCPE, KCSE, ECDE, PTE, DTE, TCAE and SNE examinations’ personnel, who registered with KNEC, to all the TSC County Directors. The Directors will therefore use the lists to deploy them, identify any shortfalls, fill in the vacancies  and inform KNEC;

c) expects the TSC Sub County Directors in each Sub County to issue Principals, Supervisors and Invigilators with appointment letters;

d) requests TSC Sub County Directors to deploy teachers from the data base provided, vet their credentials so as to ensure that they are serving teachers (registered and employed by TSC) who meet the qualifications as outlined by KNEC.

Qualification of Supervisors and Invigilators

a) Qualification of supervisors

Supervisors are responsible to TSC County Directors and by delegation to the Council, for the proper conduct of the KNEC examinations in their respective examination centres. Their qualifications are as follows:-

i) be serving teachers registered and employed by TSC with a minimum qualification of SI or Diploma in Education or Approved Teacher Status (ATS) grade or higher;

ii) for Teacher and Post School, must be teachers employed and registered by TSC and teaching in either secondary Schools or colleges.

iii) public service employees in Job group K and above, and who have previously served as teachers and have successfully supervised national examinations in the past;

iv) P1 teachers with 5 years teaching experience, 3 years of which he/she must have participated in the invigilation of KNEC examinations may be considered for supervision duties for KCPE examinations;

v) persons of high integrity as provided for in chapter 6 of the constitution and employed by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC);

vi) have minimum of three years’ experience as Invigilators;

vii) have the ability to attend to details.

b) Qualification of Invigilators

Invigilators are responsible to the TSC County Directors and by delegation to the Council under the direction of the Supervisors for the proper conduct of KNEC examinations. Their qualifications are as follows:-

i) be trained teachers with qualifications of P1 grade or higher and are registered and employed by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to teach in  public institutions;

ii) for Teacher and Post School examinations, must be teachers employed and registered by TSC and teaching in either secondary Schools or colleges.

iii) be trained teachers of ATS (Approved Teacher Status) grade or Higher and  teaching  in  public institutions:

iv) have teaching experience of  one year or more;

v) be persons of high integrity;

vi) institutions with candidates, who are touch readers (blind), should at least have one Invigilator who is conversant with Braille.

NB: Students, secretaries, messengers and/or clerks must not be used to supervise or invigilate KNEC examinations. In the event that there are fewer Supervisors/Invigilators, the TSC Sub County Directors may recruit teachers who meet the above criteria and inform KNEC immediately, giving the details of those who have been recruited.

Supervisors and Invigilators who do not meet the above qualifications are not legible for any payment.

c) Identification Badges 

Security identification badges will be provided to all Supervisors and Invigilators for identification purposes.

d) Deployments

After deployment, Supervisors, Invigilators, Drivers and Security Officers are required to fill in their details and sign the declaration form, which is used to verify claims of supervision personnel for purposes of payment.  SCDE and TSC CD are requested to ensure the concerned personnel complete these forms appropriately and provide their own mobile phone numbers which are registered by the service providers in their name.

e) Declaration and attendance registers

Duly filled supervision declaration forms and attendance registers must be submitted to the Supervision Section in KNEC by the SCDE/SCXO/TSC Sub County Directors not later than one week after completion of the respective examination.

f) SOFT COPIES of the data prepared from correctly filled in Declaration forms and attendance registers should be e-mailed to si@knec.ac.ke, and not brought in either Flash disks, or CDs.

g) Any Supervisor and Invigilator who fails to sign accountability documents e.g declaration form and report on certificate of supervision will not be paid.

h) Procedure for Recruitment of Supervisors and Invigilators

During the recruitment, deployment and /or appointment of Supervisors and Invigilators the following procedure should be followed:-

i) one Supervisor should be appointed per examination centre with a minimum of 15 candidates;

ii) in the case of large examination centres with over 200 candidates, a second Supervisor may be nominated to be in charge of his/her own rooms and a group of Invigilators;

iii) Invigilators should be deployed on the basis of one Invigilator per examination room. An ideal examination room should have the capacity to accommodate twenty (20) candidates at a spacing of 1.22 meters on all sides.  Where a hall is used as an examination room, one Invigilator should be deployed for up to a maximum of forty (40) candidates. There should be no over deployment of invigilators in the examination centre, KNEC will NOT pay over recruited staff;

iv) Supervisors and Invigilators must not be deployed to supervise their own students and those in affiliated institutions. Swooping of Supervisors and Invigilators between colleges must not be allowed;

v) ensure that Supervisors and Invigilators are not allocated to the same Examination Centre for more than two consecutive years;

vi) Supervisors, Invigilators, Security Officers and Drivers should be posted within proximity of their duty stations so that they can commute to the identified examination and/or distribution centres. The Personnel deployed must not claim night-out allowances. The SCDE of the gazetted hardship areas should seek approval for any deployment of Supervisors, Invigilators, Security, Officers and Drivers that may require night out allowances to administer an examination;

i) the TSC Sub County Directors should vet the teachers in the database provided by KNEC and submit the following to KNEC with a copy to the Sub County Director of  Education;

j) an updated list of teachers who supervised and invigilated the examinations;

k) Lists showing the centres where Supervisors and Invigilators have been posted and a  summary of the following:-

i) number of Supervisors appointed;

ii) number of Invigilators appointed;

iii) number of candidates in the examination centre;

iv) number of examination centres used;

v) The Sub County Directors of Education should submit the following to KNEC

vi) number of Drivers used in distribution of examinations.

vii) number of Security Officers deployed in examination centres.

l) If possible two security officers should be deployed in an examination centre, except in areas prone to security lapses where more security officers can be deployed with the approval of KNEC. A report giving reasons why more than two security officers were used should be submitted to KNEC at the end of the exercise.

m) TSC Sub County Directors will be expected to post Supervisors and  Invigilators from the lists provided guided by the instructions given by KNEC

n) After the examination period, the data capturers should use information in the declaration form to prepare a list of all the Supervisors, Invigilators, Drivers and Security Officers indicating clearly their registered mobile phone number, national identification number and KRA PIN number;

o) Sub County Directors of Education should Summarize the information of all the agents stipulated above of their Sub County indicating their registered mobile number and national identification number KRA PIN number and submit to KNEC in both soft and hard copies;

p) Data captured for payment purposes must only be forwarded to KNEC in excel format. Information forwarded in word format shall not be processed, instead the data shall be sent back to the Sub County to be formatted and then emailed to KNEC before the claims are processed. This shall delay payment of such sub counties and should therefore be avoided.

q) Payments are normally based on the information forwarded to KNEC by the Sub County Directors of Education and the TSC Sub County Directors. In the past some payments have been made to wrong persons due to submission of wrong mobile numbers and information. Sub County Directors of Education and TSC Sub County Directors will be responsible for payments made to wrong persons as a result of submission of wrong mobile numbers and information from their sub counties. The information provided should be by the Clerk and data capturer recruited at the Sub County before it is submitted to KNEC.

r) Posting of Supervisors and Invigilators

i) It is important that distances traveled by Supervisors and Invigilators are minimized to increase efficiency and ensure examinations are conducted on time. This will help control the expenditure on the conduct of national examinations.

ii) Supervisors and Invigilators should be posted within proximity of the distribution and examination centres and work as commuters. However, Supervisors and Invigilators must not under any circumstances be allowed to choose a centre where they will serve or have vested interest. Any Supervisor/Invigilator that shows vested interest in any centre must be disqualified.

s) Night Out Allowance for Supervisors and Invigilators

Only under special circumstances will night-out allowance be considered for gazetted hardship areas provided that:-

i) there is a genuine case for deploying a Supervisor/Invigilator away from his/her working station and who cannot commute on daily basis;

ii) night-out allowance is confined to examination dates only;

iii) Teachers Service Commission (TSC) County Directors and TSC Sub County Directors should scrutinize the claims to ensure that the information given is accurate, especially with regard to the exact number of nights the claimant spent out of his/her working station as well as the actual distance between the working station and the new station;

iv) in all cases, the TSC County Directors and the TSC Sub County Directors should seek written authority from KNEC in advance giving names, reasons, number of nights, distances and expenditure involved.

t) Replacement of Supervisors and Invigilators

i) Any replacement of Supervisors and Invigilators should be done from the approved KNEC database.

ii) If fresh nominations are necessary, TSC Sub County Directors will appoint and deploy officers who meet the qualifications stipulated in this manual and forward their details to KNEC for registration.

iii) People who do not qualify must not be used as replacements.

u) Payments  of Supervisors and Invigilators

i) The Kenya National Examinations Council shall pay all the personnel involved in the administration of examination through mobile phones or any other method that it will deem as efficient and fast. All personnel involved should therefore ensure they provide KNEC with their registered mobile numbers, national identity card numbers, TSC/Personal numbers and KRA pin.

ii) The Kenya National Examinations Council will validate payment to be made to supervision and field officers through mobile money transfer mode to ensure that only intended clients are paid.

v) Payment for supervision exercise shall be done subject to the following:-

i) Examination having been conducted successfully in their respective examination centres where the officers were posted;

ii) Supervisors and invigilators having prevented cheating and impersonation at the centre, detected any such cases, and reported them to the Council;

iii) Documents, records and reports of supervision having been returned duly completed to the Council.  Honesty in making claims must be emphasized to all the field personnel;

iv) Provision of correct identification card number and mobile phone number which is registered by a mobile phone service provider;

v) The current allowances as per KNEC approved KNEC rates

NB: KCPE rates for supervisors, invigilators, security officers and drivers are flat rate for the days worked

w) After thorough consultations it was agreed that payment to Supervisors, Invigilators, Security officers and Drivers are pegged on specific number of days irrespective of the number of days worked as indicated here below:

  Exam Supervisors Invigilators Centre Managers Security Officers Drivers
  KCSE 18 17 18 16 16
  KCPE 1 1 4 1 1
  DTE 18 17 18 16 16
  SNE 10 9             10           8 8
  DTE 18 17 18 16 16
  PTE 9 8 9 7 7
  TCAE 4 3 4 2 2
  ECDE 6 5 6 4 4
  BUSINESS 10 9 10 8 8
  TECHNICAL 10 9 10 8 8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

x) Except as specified above, KNEC will not pay claims for:-

i) night-out;

ii) subsistence;

iii) lunches;

iv) hired vehicles;

v) vehicles belonging to Supervisors used as taxis;

vi) Supervisors and Invigilators who do not qualify;

vii) Supervisors whose examination centres show discrepancies between the numbers of answer scripts as indicated on the packets, and the actual numbers enclosed. Supervisors are expected to physically count and verify the number of answer scripts, then indicate on the return envelope;

viii) Supervisors, Invigilators, Drivers and Security Officers who do not fill in their details correctly. Names submitted to KNEC must match those registered with mobile service provider

y) All Supervisors and Invigilators should also be informed that KNEC will not pay any allowance to Supervisors/Invigilators who do not sign the supervision declaration form.

z) Disqualification Based on Making False Claims

Any personnel who infringe any of these conditions or the regulations for the conduct of 2016 KNEC examinations, or submit false or inflated claims will be deregistered, reported to their employer and may have criminal proceedings instituted against them as per the KNEC act No. 29 of 2012.

Transport

The County Director of Education (CDE) and the Sub County Director of Education (SCDE) will be responsible for all transport arrangements and should note that:-

a) Government, institutional or school transport should be used for the transportation of  examination materials;

b) Hired or personal vehicles must not be used.

Deployment of Security Officers, Drivers, Data Capturers and Clerks

a) Security officers should be deployed within their zones to enable them commute on a daily basis.

b) Drivers and Security Officers at the examination centres MUST sign the Declaration form. Any claims from personnel who have not signed the declaration form will not be honoured.

c) TSC Sub County Director should appoint one of the secretaries in the office as a data capturer to capture contracted professionals data. The data capturer will be given a flat rate as indicated below:

Sub County Director of Education should appoint one clerk to assist in handling the examination materials. The clerk will be paid per day.

Kuccps Final Course List for KCA University; Course Codes, Fees, Requirements, Cluster Cut Off Points

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# PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME INSTITUTION TYPE YEAR 1 – PROGRAMME COST 2023/2024 CUTOFF 2020 CUTOFF
1 1103107 BACHELOR OF ACTUARIAL SCIENCE KSH 168,915 26.208 26.647
2 1103133 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE KSH 141,665 25.523 27.111
3 1103135 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) KSH 88,540 27.889 28.665
4 1103136 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN CRIMINOLOGY KSH 107,790 28.454 29.451
5 1103158 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY) KSH 137,790 25.901 23.086
6 1103179 BACHELOR OF ARTS PERFORMING ARTS AND FILM TECHNOLOGY KSH 133,790 26.725 29.254
7 1103180 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION) KSH 77,790 22.636 24.260
8 1103199 BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS KSH 141,665 28.445 27.949
9 1103206 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KSH 158,540 22.544 24.651
10 1103232 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) KSH 137,790 25.077 24.083
11 1103250 BACHELOR OF PROCUREMENT AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT KSH 141,665 22.544 27.711
12 1103259 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (PUBLIC MANAGEMENT) KSH 141,665 22.926 26.294
13 1103337 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY KSH 77,790 23.863 26.049
14 1103388 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED COMPUTING KSH 158,540 19.223 19.481
15 1103511 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION SECURITY AND FORENSICS KSH 179,290 19.223 19.481
16 1103542 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT KSH 179,290 34.436 34.259
17 1103646 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS STUDIES KSH 107,790 20.100 20.048
18 1103647 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT KSH 141,665 22.544 22.361
19 1103649 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN JOURNALISM AND DIGITAL MEDIA KSH 133,790 29.637 30.823

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EKERUBO GIETAI TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE

Ekerubo Gietai Technical Training Institute is a public college located in North Mugirango Constituency in Nyamira County.

PROGRAMMES ON OFFER

# PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME INSTITUTION TYPE YEAR 1 – PROGRAMME COST 2022 CUTOFF 2021 CUTOFF 2020 CUTOFF
1 1645552 DIPLOMA IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL WORK KSH 67,189
2 1645557 DIPLOMA IN FASHION & GARMENT MAKING KSH 67,189
3 1645601 DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTANCY KSH 67,189
4 1645700 CRAFT IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP KSH 67,189
5 1645705 DIPLOMA IN BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING KSH 67,189
6 1645722 DIPLOMA IN AGRICULTURE KSH 67,189
7 1645742 CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION STUDIES (LIBRARY SCIENCE) KSH 67,189
8 1645745 CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTANCY KSH 67,189
9 1645746 DIPLOMA IN SUPPLIES CHAIN MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
10 1645750 DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION SCIENCE KSH 67,189
11 1645755 DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
12 1645758 DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) KSH 67,189
13 1645774 CERTIFICATE IN BUILDING TECHNOLOGY KSH 67,189
14 1645777 CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
15 1645789 DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
16 1645803 DIPLOMA IN LAND SURVEYING KSH 67,189
17 1645831 CERTIFICATE IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING (POWER OPTION) KSH 67,189
18 1645842 ARTISAN IN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION/WIRING KSH 67,189
19 1645847 CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN FASHION DESIGN AND GARMENT MAKING KSH 67,189

Ruth Kiptui Girls High School Kasok KCSE Results, KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and KCSE Overall School Grade Count Summary School’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and KCSE Overall School Grade Count Summary

Ruth Kiptui Girls High School Kasok is a Girls’ only boarding Secondary School, located near Kabarnet Town, Baringo North Constituency in Baringo County; within the Rift Valley Region of Kenya. Get to know the school’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, contacts, Admissions, physical location, directions, history, Form one selection criteria, School Fees and Uniforms. Also find a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.

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RUTH KIPTUI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE RESULTS

Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.

One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/.  This one requires the school’s log in credentials.

Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.

RUTH KIPTUI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS/ GRADES COUNT

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County with a mean of 5.021 (C- minus). This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.

Ruth Kiptui Girls Secondary School 2019 KCSE Results: 2B 13 B – 20 C+ 34 C 42 C – 52 D+ 22 D 7 D – Sc Mean: 5.021


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In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications. Here is a collation of the school’s basic details:

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Ruth Kiptui Girls High
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 33547202
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 140 – 30400 Kabarnet, Kenya
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

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Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.

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St. Mary’s Mabera Girls Secondary School, Migori- KCSE Results, KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and KCSE Overall School Grade Count Summary

St. Mary’s Mabera Girls Secondary School is a Girls’ only boarding school located in Tagare Location, Migori County; within the Nyanza Region of Kenya. Get to know the school’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, contacts, Admissions, physical location, directions, history, Form one selection criteria, School Fees and Uniforms. Also find a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.

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ST MARY’S MABERA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S KCSE RESULTS

Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.

One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/.  This one requires the school’s log in credentials.

Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.

ST MARY’S MABERA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS/ GRADES COUNT

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.


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  • SCHOOL’S NAME: St. Mary’s Mabera Girls Secondary School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 44748004
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O Box 61, Isebania
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

ST MARY’S MABERA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

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ST MARY’S MABERA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S MOTTO
ST MARY’S MABERA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.

You have been selected to join form one at high school? Well. Congratulations. In case you need to see your admission letter, then click on this link to download it; Official Form one admission letter download portal.


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KUCCPS HAS REVISED TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGE MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS AS FOLLOWS;

i. Diploma in Primary Teacher Education;

  • Mean Grade of C plain only. No more requirements on subject based performance. All you need is a C (plain) at KCSE Exams. Only that.

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ii. Diploma in Early Childhood Teacher Education;

  • Mean Grade of C plain only.

BONDO TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

PROGRAMMES ON OFFER FOR 2023/2024 CYCLE

# PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME INSTITUTION TYPE YEAR 1 – PROGRAMME COST 2022 CUTOFF 2021 CUTOFF 2020 CUTOFF
1 4560B59 DIPLOMA IN PRIMARY TEACHER EDUCATION (DPTE) KSH 72,076
2 4560B60 DIPLOMA IN EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHER EDUCATION (DECTE) KSH 72,076

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BOMET TECHNICAL & VOCATIONAL COLLEGE

PROGRAMMES ON OFFER FOR 2023/2024 CYCLE

# PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME INSTITUTION TYPE YEAR 1 – PROGRAMME COST 2023/2024 CUTOFF 2020 CUTOFF
1 4335336 DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING MOD 1 KSH 67,189
2 4335552 DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT KSH 67,189
3 4335556 DIPLOMA IN FOOD AND BEVERAGE KSH 67,189
4 4335601 DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTANCY KSH 67,189
5 4335687 DIPLOMA IN CATERING AND ACCOMMODATION KSH 67,189
6 4335703 DIPLOMA IN QUANTITY SURVEY KSH 67,189
7 4335706 DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING KSH 67,189
8 4335745 CERTIFICATE IN ACCOUNTANCY KSH 67,189
9 4335758 DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) KSH 67,189
10 4335774 CERTIFICATE IN BUILDING TECHNOLOGY KSH 67,189
11 4335779 CERTIFICATE IN CATERING AND ACCOMODATION KSH 67,189
12 4335798 CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) KSH 67,189
13 4335831 CERTIFICATE IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING (POWER OPTION) KSH 67,189
14 4335833 DIPLOMA IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES KSH 67,189
15 4335870 CERTIFICATE IN FOOD AND BEVERAGE KSH 67,189
16 4335876 DIPLOMA IN BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY KSH 67,189
17 4335885 CERTIFICATE IN HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY THERAPY (CDACC) KSH 67,189
18 4335888 CERTIFICATE IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
19 4335901 DIPLOMA IN SECRETARIAL STUDIES KSH 67,189
20 4335914 CERTIFICATE IN LIBRARY INFORMATION STUDIES KSH 67,189
21 4335917 DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING (POWER OPTION) KSH 67,189
22 4335935 CERTIFICATE IN PLUMBING KSH 67,189
23 4335949 CERTIFICATE IN SECRETARIAL STUDIES KSH 67,189
24 4335956 CERTIFICATE IN SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT KSH 67,189
25 4335A17 NVCET LEV I & II IN HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY THERAPY KSH 67,189
26 4335A21 ARTISAN CERTIFICATE IN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION KSH 67,189
27 4335A55 ARTISAN IN HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY THERAPY KSH 67,189
28 4335A67 ARTISAN IN PLUMBING KSH 67,189
29 4335A90 ARTISAN IN FOOD AND BEVERAGE KSH 67,189
30 4335B29 SINGLE AND GROUP CERTIFICATE SECRETARIAL STUDIES – OLD PROGRAMME KSH 67,189
31 4335B31 ARTISAN IN STOREKEEPING KSH 67,189
32 4335C14 SINGLE AND GROUP CERTIFICATE SECRETARIAL STUDIES KSH 67,189

Kuccps application for inter programme transfer: Ultimate Guide

APPLICATION FOR INTER/INTRA SCHOOL TRANSFER 2023/2024 ACADEMIC YEAR

KUCCPS students wishing to change the programme they were placed in may do so by filling in the online transfer form and following the given procedure.

Before submitting the form, make sure of the following:

    1. Confirm that you meet the entry points and subject requirement of the degree course you are seeking to join.
    1. Apply and submit the required details for accessing your KUCCPS account i.e KCSE Index no., KCSE Year and KUCCPS password.

Important information:

    • Application DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A TRANSFER.
    • The transfer is NOT complete until the student receives an official letter from the Registrar (Academic) informing them that the application has been successful.
    • Note that transfer is subject to availability of space.
    • Note the deadline for submission of inter/intra school transfer application.
    • Only applications meeting the deadline will be considered.
    • Note that you can apply for one or a maximum of three programs.

Note that inter/intra school transfer strictly be online except for student registered with PWDs.