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kiriri women’s university of science and technology e-Learning Portal

The KWUST University student online portal helps a student to download KUCCPS admission letter, KUCCPS admissions lists, register for courses, register for exams, check fees balances, book room and check exam results.

Full list of services available on the university’s portal:

  • E-learning portal login
  • Fees Payment,
  • Check Result,
  • View Admission List/Status,
  • Acceptance Fees Payment Details,
  • Transcript,
  • View Academic Calander,
  • Extra Credit Hours,
  • Deferment of Admission and so much more.

THE KWUST UNIVERSITY STUDENT eLEARNING PORTAL

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About

Kiriri Women’s University of Science and Technology (KWUST) is a private, women’s only Kenyan university. As a women’s only university, our main objective is to bridge the gap in gender representation in higher education as well as contributing to the social and economic development of the country.

The university was founded in 2002 and is accredited by The Commission for University Education (CUE)

ICT Infrastructure

Information Communication Technology (ICT) Infrastructure for Offering Blended Learning Kiriri Women’s University of Science and Technology has implemented a university-wide infrastructure for net-based learning and blended learning.

This strategic investment aims to increase the opportunities for students and lecturers who wish to use digital educational resources in teaching and learning. In a long-term perspective it is expected to lead to skilled and dedicated students, a stimulating working and learning environment, increased access to new educational tools and also to contribute to the University’s objective of bridging the gap in gender representation in higher education as well as contributing to the social and economic development of the country.

The Virtual Learning Platform

The university has adopted a virtual leaning platform (http://virtual.kwust.ac.ke/). This learning management system providers users with access to digital classes. These virtual courses are similar to offline classes in a lot of ways: an instructor provides an engaging educational experience through multimedia messages. The system is based on Moodle. Moodle is a learning system that is designed to offer educators, administrators and learners with a single robust, secure and integrated system to create customized learning environments.

Support

Feel free to seek assistance on any academic matter from your course lecturers. (You will meet them on the KWUST virtual learning platform) If you have forgotten your password or you are not sure about how to utilize the platform, seek assistance from the system administrators. For other administrative issues such as payment of school fees, contact the respective offices of the KWUST administration. Tel: +254 (0) 20 2042692/3 Cell: +254 (0) 736 329642 or

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Kiambu Institute To Be A National Polytechnic

Kiambu Institute of Science and Technology in Kiambu will be elevated to National polytechnic status as part of the government’s measures to enhance training on technical and vocational skills.

Principal Secretary, State Department for Vocational and Technical Training, Ministry of Education, Dr Margaret Mwakima, said that the Ministry is continuing with the process of upgrading the school’s status.

Speaking during the 18th graduation ceremony of the institution, the PS confirmed that plans are underway to upgrade Nine (9) TVET institutions to become National Polytechnics including Kiambu Institute of Science and Technology.

“I want to assure the school community that plans are on course to elevate the 49-year-old institution. We have already done the paperwork and things are progressing well, we are hoping that this will happen soon,” the principal said in her address.

Once KIST and the 8 other institutions including the Kenya Technical Teachers College are upgraded, the PS confirmed that the total number of National Polytechnics in Kenya will go up from 13 to 22.

The government holds that TVET institutions will be key in providing the skills and knowledge that will be required as the government steers the country towards its vision 2030 goal of being an industrialized middle-income economy.

According to Mwakima, the Ministry has also committed to training more teachers for the institutions together with upgrading equipment to modern standards.

“We now have approval to recruit 3000 trainers to address the current shortage in TVET institutions, and we have been allowed to begin with 1000 in the next financial year,” she said.

Out of the 3000 trainers to be recruited, she explained that the Ministry will be taking in 2000-degree holders and 1000 diploma holders.

The PS announcement was welcomed by members of the KIST community led by the school’s board chairperson, Dr Josiah Kamau, who urged the Ministry to fast track the process of upgrade.

He thanked the Ministry for the support saying that they had already started seeing progress as more trainers have been posted to the institution to bridge the deficit in staff numbers.

“We thank the government for hiring teachers in most faculties of learning. The school in conjunction with its partners also added 100 more teachers to reduce the workload,” Kamau said.

During the graduation, 1406 students were conferred with certificates and diplomas from various disciplines including baking technology, building and civil engineering, business entrepreneurship and social studies, electrical and electronic engineering, ICT and computer studies and hospitality.

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Githunguri TVC Latest Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees & Duration

# PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME INSTITUTION TYPE YEAR 1 – PROGRAMME COST 2023 CUTOFF 2022 CUTOFF 2021 CUTOFF
1 5135557 DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGN KSH 67,189
2 5135601 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA KSH 67,189
3 5135706 DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING KSH 67,189
4 5135746 DIPLOMA IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
5 5135751 DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
6 5135753 DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
7 5135758 DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY(ICT) KSH 67,189
8 5135774 CERTIFICATE IN BUILDING TECHNOLOGY KSH 67,189
9 5135777 CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
10 5135798 CERTIFICATE IN ICT KSH 67,189
11 5135831 CERTIFICATE IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING (POWER OPTION) KSH 67,189
12 5135847 CERTIFICATE IN FASHION AND DESIGN KSH 67,189
13 5135876 DIPLOMA BUILDING TECHNOLOGY KSH 67,189
14 5135884 CERTIFICATE IN GENERAL AGRICULTURE KSH 67,189
15 5135885 CERTIFICATE IN HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY THERAPY KSH 67,189
16 5135919 CRAFT IN MASONRY KSH 67,189
17 5135935 CERTIFICATE IN PLUMBING KSH 67,189
18 5135957 CERTIFICATE IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
19 5135A03 ARTISAN IN FASHION DESIGN AND GARMENT MAKING KSH 67,189
20 5135A21 ARTISAN IN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION KSH 67,189
21 5135A44 ARTISAN IN MASONRY KSH 67,189
22 5135A55 ARTISAN IN HAIR DRESSING AND BEAUTY THERAPY KSH 67,189
23 5135A59 ARTISAN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY KSH 67,189
24 5135A67 ARTISAN IN PLUMBING KSH 67,189
25 5135A72 ARTISAN IN GENERAL AGRICULTURE KSH 67,189
26 5135B33 ARTISAN ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN KSH 67,189

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How to Log in to Multimedia University of Kenya Students Portal, https://studentportal.mmu.ac.ke/, for Registration, E-Learning, Hostel Booking, Fees, Courses and Exam Results

Universities have Students Portals that enable students to get many services online at their convenience. To access the Student Portal, one must be a duly registered student. Once admitted to university, a student is given the Students Portal Log in credentials; Registration Numbers and Password. To Log onto the Multimedia University of Kenya Students Portal, use the link; https://studentportal.mmu.ac.ke/ Here is a list of some of the common services that students get in the Students Portal, Once Logged in:
    •  Fees Statement
    •  Print Statement
    •  Proforma Invoice
    •  Fees Structure
    •  Receipts
  • Academics tab providing information and services on: 1. Time Table 2. Registration for Units 3. List of Registered Units 4. List of Attempted Unit(s) 5. Exam Card 6. Provisional Results 7. Provisional Results / Year
  • Hostel Booking; Here you can reserve a room even when you are on recess.
  • Password Resetting; In case you forget your Log in Password, you can easily reset it by using this tab.

MULTIMEDIA UNIVERSITY OF KENYA COURSES

Multimedia University of Kenya is located in Nairobi along Magadi road, a kilometre away form Ongata Rongai town. The university offers the following Courses; click on each link for more details:

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LIST OF KUCCPS APPROVED PROGRAMMES ON OFFER AT MULTIMEDIA UNIVERSITY

S/N PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME 2019 CUTOFF 2018 CUTOFF 2017 CUTOFF 2016 CUTOFF 2015 CUTOFF
1 1164107 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACTUARIAL SCIENCE 36.678 35.816 40.039 40.758
2 1164108 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY 31.004 34.837 35.421 39.860
3 1164114 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 30.959 33.651 33.743 31.852
4 1164115 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE 39.435 39.928 40.518 42.761
5 1164116 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING 39.829 40.548 39.200
6 1164133 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE 29.562 31.009 31.474 38.750
7 1164146 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS 31.460 32.896 32.673
8 1164183 BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM 33.136 33.992 35.905 40.204
9 1164208 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY) 30.441 34.072 33.724 39.616
10 1164212 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 37.521 36.826 37.596 37.385
11 1164230 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL) 28.028
12 1164232 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 34.753 34.976 35.191 37.627
13 1164237 BACHELOR OF ARTS (PSYCHOLOGY) 25.926 25.316
14 1164244 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 31.813 31.551 34.932 38.062
15 1164246 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 40.571 40.555 39.770
16 1164250 BACHELOR OF PROCUREMENT AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT 29.231 31.187 32.173 39.152
17 1164309 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE 34.499 34.435 34.091 40.041
18 1164497 BACHELOR OF APPLIED COMMUNICATION 24.725 26.020 28.228 35.358
19 1164498 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED PHYSICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE 29.680 31.287 32.852 38.520
20 1164542 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 40.256 40.374 40.342 41.730
21 1164550 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE 25.465
22 1164567 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED OPTICS AND LASERS 24.980 24.805 27.444 27.733
23 1164627 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN RENEWABLE ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY 25.010 24.228 23.890 35.815
24 1164679 BACHELOR OF FILM AND ANIMATION 25.055 23.601 34.167 37.642
25 1164806 BACHELOR OF ARTS (SOCIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY) 25.247 25.083 26.795
 

How to download 2020/2021 Admission letter to Rongo University (RNU); 2020 KUCCPS Admission list pdf

Did your KCSE examination and attained the minimum University Entry Grade and have been selected to join Rongo University? Well. Congratulations on this your major achievement. Students joining Rongo university are selected by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service, KCCPS. The students are selected after doing their Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination and getting the minimum University entry requirement. The KCSE students must first apply to KUCCPS to be selected to preferred programmes. The students can apply at school level or apply individually during the first and second revision windows.

Once the applications are closed, KUCCPS then places the KCSE students in preferred courses depending on the student’s score, number of available vacancies against applicants among other selection criteria. In not satisfied with the University that you have been selected to join then you can apply for Inter-Institution Transfer.

The placement body then announces the selection results and students can access the admission lists and download their admission letters.

FOR A COMPLETE GUIDE TO ALL SCHOOLS IN KENYA CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW;

Here are links to the most important news portals:

HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE RONGO UNIVERSITY ADMISSION LETTER

KUCCPS 2020/2021 admission letters

  • Kindly check your admission number from the list below against your name
  • Use the admission number to access your account on the portals
  • Download your admission letter and accompanying documents

To download the Rongo university Admission letter;

  1. Access the KUCCPS Admission Letters Link at http://41.89.203.228/kuccps-2020/
  2. Enter your Admission number (from the admission list at https://www.rongovarsity.ac.ke/admissions/) and click on ‘Submit’.
  3. Locate the Admission Letter download tab and click on it to download it.
  4. Print the Admission letter and read the instructions keenly. In case you have queries, please direct them to the University by using the official (provided) contacts on your admission letter.
THE RONGO UNIVERSITY ADMISSION LETTER

The Rongo University admission letter is an important document that enables a prospective student to prepare adequately before joining the institution. Contents of the University admission letter are:

  • Your Admission Number
  • Your Name
  • Your Postal Address and other contact details
  • The Course you have been selected to pursue.
  • Reporting dates
  • What to carry during admission; Original and Copies of your academic certificates, national identity card/ passport, NHIF Card, Coloured Passports and Duly filled registration forms accessible at the university’s website.
  • Fees payable and payment details
Other documents that can be downloaded alongside the Rongo University admission letter are:
  • Acceptance Form
  • Student’s Regulations Declaration
  • Accommodation Declaration
  • Medical Form
  • Emergency operation consent
  • Student Data sheet
  • Application for Hostel Form
  • Student Personal Details Form
  • University Rules and regulations
  • Fee programme structure

These documents cab be returned to the University before or during admissions; depending on the instructions from the university.

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For a complete guide to all universities and Colleges in the country (including their courses, requirements, contacts, portals, fees, admission lists and letters) visit the following, sponsored link:

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Kajiado East TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location

Kajiado East Technical and Vocational College (KETVC) is located in Enkeju Village, Kitengela ward, Kajiado East sub-county, Kajiado countySpecifically, it’s about 7km off the Namanga main road, within Kisaju Village. The college is in Kisaju Location, Kisaju Sub-Location, and Enkeju Village. 

The institution is registered with the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Authority and is listed on the KUCCPS website. It is a government TVET institution under the Ministry of Education, State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training.

Kajiado East Technical and Vocational College Contacts

To contact Kajiado East Technical and Vocational College (TVC), you can call them on their provided phone number: 0712 653367according to their Facebook pageThey also have a Facebook page where you can find more information.

  • Kajiado East TVC. P.O. Box 483-01100,. Kajiado.
  • Email: info@ketvc.ac.ke/ kajiadoeasttvc@gmail.com.
  • Tel: 0712653367.

Kajiado East Technical and Vocational College Courses offered

Kajiado East Technical and Vocational College (KETVC) offers a variety of courses across several departments, including Building and Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, ICT and Informatics, Hospitality and Institutional Management, and Liberal StudiesSpecific courses include Electrical Installation, Fashion and Design, Building and Construction Technology, and various levels of Masonry and Plumbing. The college also offers courses in Computer Studies, Business and Developmental Studies, and Entrepreneurship. 
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
Building and Civil Engineering:
  • Building Technician (Level 6)
  • Carpentry and Joinery (Level 5)
  • Plumbing (Level 5)
  • Building Artisan – Masonry (Level 4)
  • Masonry (Level 3)
  • Building and Construction Technology 
Electrical Engineering:
  • Electrical Installation (Levels 3, 4, 5, and 6)
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering 
ICT and Informatics:
Computer Studies and Information Communication Technology (ICT). 
Hospitality and Institutional Management:
Fashion and Design (Tailoring), Food and Beverage Production and Service, Hospitality and Tourism, and Fashion Design and Cosmetology. 
Liberal Studies:
Social Work, Community Health, Entrepreneurship Development, Conflict Resolution Management, and Guidance and Counseling. 
Other Courses:
  • Motor Vehicle Mechanics
  • Welding and Fabrication
  • Beauty Therapy
  • Diploma in Technical Teacher Education (various specializations)
  • Diploma in Instructor Training
  • Accounting (KASNEB Courses) 

Kajiado East Technical and Vocational College Kuccps Approved Courses

The TVC offers the following Courses that are approved by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS):

  1. Diploma In Fashion Design & Clothing Technology
  2. Diploma In Accountancy
  3. Building Technician – Level 6 (Cbet)
  4. Electrical Engineering (Power Option) Level 6
  5. Diploma In Information Communication Technology
  6. Social Work And Community Development Level 6
  7. Craft In Building Technology
  8. Ict Technician – Level 5 (Cbet)
  9. Craft In Electrical Installation
  10. Ict Technician – Level 6 (Cbet)
  11. Diploma In Building & Construction Technology
  12. Craft In Information Communication Technology
  13. Diploma In Electrical Engineering (Power Option)
  14. Craft Certificate In Plumbing Level 5
  15. Craft In Secretarial Single And Group Studies
  16. Craft In Social Work And Community Development
  17. Building Artisan (Masonry) Level 4
  18. Artisan In Fashion Design & Garment Making
  19. Artisan In Masonry
  20. Artisan In Electrical Installation
  21. Carpentry And Joinery Technician Level 5
  22. Artisan In Plumbing
  23. Craft In Plumbing

Kajiado East Technical and Vocational College (TVC) Fees Structure

The annual fees for Kajiado East Technical and Vocational College (TVC) is Ksh 56,240according to Facebook posts from the collegeOut of this, the Kenyan government provides a Ksh 30,000 per year capitation. Therefore, the student is responsible for paying the remaining Ksh 26,240. Additionally, students can apply for a HELB loan up to Ksh 40,000 per year. 

Kajiado East TVC Courses Duration.

TVC (Technical and Vocational College) courses vary in duration, depending on the specific course. Generally, Craft Certificates take 1-2 years, while Diplomas can range from 2-3 yearsSome short courses, like welding or baking, may be completed in a few weeks or months.

Examples of course durations:
  • Craft Certificate:
    • Building Technology: 1 year 6 months (Module I & II)
    • Carpentry & Joinery: 2 years
    • Plumbing: 3 months
    • Welding & Fabrication: 8 weeks
  • Diploma:
    • Building Construction Technology: 3 years
    • Human Resource Management: 3 years
    • General Agriculture: 3 years
    • Automotive Engineering: 3 years
  • Short Courses:
    • Welding/Fabrication: 12 weeks
    • MIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • TIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • Cake Baking and Decoration: 2 months

Factors affecting duration:

  • Level of the course:Certificates are typically shorter than Diplomas.
  • Specific trade or field:Different trades may have varying durations.
  • College or institution:Some institutions may have slightly different program structures.
  • Intake schedule:Some courses have specific intake periods (e.g., January, May, September).

Check the specific Course fees details here:

Kajiado East TVC online application

Applications and placement to the TVC are done through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) Portal. To apply for placement through KUCCPS, you need to access the student’s portal on the KUCCPS website and log in using your KCSE index number, year of examination, and passwordOnce logged in, you can explore available programs and institutions, and then submit your preferred choices. Start your application by clicking on this Kuccps Student Portal Link.
You can also apply directly to the institution for admission.
 
The Minimum requirements are: C- for diplomas, D+ for craft certificates and E for artisan courses. But, different Courses may have more specific requirements.

Kajiado East Technical and Vocational College Admission Letter.

You can get the admission letter to the TTI by visiting the Kuccps Student Portal, Instituion’s Website and by paying a physical visit to the Tertiary institution. But, the best, quickest and most convenient application method is via the Kuccps portal.

All Technical Training Institute Diploma, Certificate and Artisan Courses Fees 

Download the free pdf documents below that have complete details of all TTI Courses and their Fees per year:

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE

The annual tuition fee for TVET courses at many Kenyan Technical and Vocational Colleges (TVCs) is Ksh 67,189This includes a government capitation of Ksh 30,000 per trainee, leaving a balance of Ksh 26,420 to be paid by the student, which can be paid in installments. Additionally, students may be eligible for a HELB loan of Ksh 40,000. Other potential costs include KUCCPS registration fees, industrial attachment fees, and examination fees. 

TVC Fees Structure Per Year.

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE

GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP AND LOAN FOR TVC STUDENTS.

Following your placement, you are eligible for a Government scholarship, Loan and Bursary to assist with your educational expenses. If you need Government financial support, you MUST make an application for consideration through the official website www.hef.co.ke. In the case Government scholarship, Loan and bursary do not cover the entire cost of your program, the deficit will be met by your parent/guardian.

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION FOR TVC FUNDING

1. A valid email address
2. Valid telephone number (must be registered in your name to apply for a loan)
3. KCPE and KCSE index numbers and year of examination
4. Passport size photo
5. Copy of your National ID (for loan application)
6. College/University admission letter
7. Your parents’ registered telephone number
8. Your parents’ national ID number
9. Death certificate if any of your parents is deceased.
10. Your birth certificate.
11. Two guarantors’ (Can be your parents) ID numbers and registered telephone

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Adventist University of Africa, aua university eLearning Portal

The Adventist University of Africa student online portal helps a student to download KUCCPS admission letter, KUCCPS admissions lists, register for courses, register for exams, check fees balances, book room and check exam results.

Full list of services available on the university’s portal:

  • E-learning portal login
  • Fees Payment,
  • Check Result,
  • View Admission List/Status,
  • Acceptance Fees Payment Details,
  • Transcript,
  • View Academic Calander,
  • Extra Credit Hours,
  • Deferment of Admission and so much more.

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JOOUST University e-learning student portal login

The JOOUST University student online portal helps a student to download KUCCPS admission letter, KUCCPS admissions lists, register for courses, register for exams, check fees balances, book room and check exam results.

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How to download 2020/2021 Admission letter to Daystar University (DAYSTAR); 2020 KUCCPS Admission list pdf

Sat for your KCSE examination and attained the minimum University Entry Grade and have been selected to join Daystar University? Well. Congratulations for this your major achievement. Students joining Daystar University are selected by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service, KCCPS. The students are selected after doing their Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination and getting the minimum University entry requirement. The KCSE students must first apply to KUCCPS to be selected to preferred programmes. The students can apply at school level or apply individually during the first and second revision windows.

Once the applications are closed, KUCCPS then places the KCSE students in preferred courses depending on the student’s score, number of available vacancies against applicants among other selection criteria. In not satisfied with the University that you have been selected to join then you can apply for Inter-Institution Transfer.

The placement body then announces the selection results and students can access the admission lists and download their admission letters.

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HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE DAYSTAR UNIVERSITY ADMISSION LETTER

To download the Daystar University Admission letter;

  1. Access the KUCCPS Admission Letters Link at http://www.daystar.ac.ke/admissions.html
  2. Enter your KCSE Index Number.
  3. Locate the Admission Letter download tab and click on it to download it.
  4. Print the Admission letter and read the instructions keenly. In case you have queries, please direct them to the University by using the official (provided) contacts on your admission letter.
THE DAYSTAR UNIVERSITY ADMISSION LETTER

The Daystar University admission letter is an important document that enables a prospective student to prepare adequately before joining the institution. Contents of the University admission letter are:

  • Your Admission Number
  • Your Name
  • Your Postal Address and other contact details
  • The Course you have been selected to pursue.
  • Reporting dates
  • What to carry during admission; Original and Copies of your academic certificates, national identity card/ passport, NHIF Card, Coloured Passports and Duly filled registration forms accessible at the university’s website.
  • Fees payable and payment details
Other documents that can be downloaded alongside the University admission letter are:
  • Acceptance Form
  • Student’s Regulations Declaration
  • Accommodation Declaration
  • Medical Form
  • Emergency operation consent
  • Student Data sheet
  • Application for Hostel Form
  • Student Personal Details Form
  • University Rules and regulations
  • Fee programme structure

These documents cab be returned to the Daystar University before or during admissions; depending on the instructions from the university.

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Michuki National Polytechnic Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply

Michuki National Polytechnic is located in Kangema Sub-county, Murang’a County, Kenya. It was established in 1956 as a youth training center and later evolved into a national polytechnic. The institution was gazetted as a national polytechnic in February 2025, according to a legal notice. 
More details:
  • Location:
    The polytechnic is situated in Kangema, Murang’a County, specifically in Iyego Location. 
  • Founding:
    It began as Michuki Youth Centre in 1956, offering artisan courses. 
  • Evolution:
    The institution has progressed through various stages, including a technical high school, a technical training institute, and finally, a national polytechnic. 
  • Gazettement:
    The elevation to a national polytechnic was formalized through Legal Notice No. 36 of the TVET Act, Cap 210, in February 2025. 
  • Significance:
    This elevation is expected to bring significant benefits to the students and the surrounding community

The institution is registered with Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Authority and is listed on the KUCCPS website. It is a government TVET institution under the Ministry of Education, State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training.

Michuki Polytechnic Contacts

To contact Michuki National Polytechnic, you can use their phone number: 0725 912313, or email them at info@themichukipoly.ac.keTheir website is themichukipoly.ac.ke. You can also find them on Facebook under the name “The Michuki National Polytechnic”. 
Here’s a breakdown of the contact information: 
  • Phone: 0725 912313
  • Email: info@themichukipoly.ac.ke
  • Website: themichukipoly.ac.ke
  • Facebook: The Michuki National Polytechnic
  • Physical Address: P.O. Box 4-10202, Kangema, Muranga County

Michuki National Polytechnic Approved Diploma and Certificate Programs

Apply directly to the College for consideration in a number of Diploma and Certificate Courses offered at the Polytechnic.

Michuki National Polytechnic offers a wide range of courses, including those in Chemical Engineering, Food Technology, Automotive Engineering, and ICT, among others. They also offer courses in areas like Beauty Therapy, Building Technology, and Electrical Installation. The institution provides both certificate and diploma-level programs, with some courses specifically tailored to the CBET (Competency-Based Education and Training) framework. 

Institutional Management Department

Building & Civil Engineering Department

Applied Sciences Department

Mechanical Engineering Department

ICT Department

Liberal Studies Department

Business Department

Electrical Engineering Department

Michuki National Poly Kuccps Approved Courses

The Polytechnic offers a number of Courses that are approved by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS).

Why Study at the Michuki Polytechnic

Studying at Michuki National Polytechnic offers practical, skills-based training in a variety of technical and vocational fields, with a focus on preparing graduates for the job market and promoting self-relianceThe institution emphasizes hands-on learning and industry collaboration to ensure its programs are relevant to current market demands, contributing to the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda. Additionally, the institution aims to become a global leader in vocational training, fostering both individual development and global competitiveness. 
Here’s a more detailed look at the reasons to choose Michuki National Polytechnic:
  • Practical, Skills-Based Training:
    Michuki prioritizes practical training over theoretical learning, with 99% of courses focused on hands-on experience. This ensures graduates are well-equipped to enter the workforce and meet the needs of employers. 
  • Industry Relevance:
    The polytechnic actively collaborates with industries to align its curriculum with current market demands. This ensures that the skills students acquire are relevant and in demand, increasing their employability. 
  • Entrepreneurship Focus:

    Michuki aims to empower graduates to become self-reliant and contribute to the economy, with a focus on entrepreneurship. 
  • Infrastructure and Resources:
    The institution boasts adequate infrastructure and physical facilities, including workshops and laboratories, to support practical training across various departments. 
  • Community Impact:
    The institution’s upgrade to a national polytechnic is expected to boost the local economy, attracting investors and creating job opportunities in the surrounding area. 
  • Co-curricular Activities:
    Michuki encourages participation in sports and recreational activities, fostering talent and providing a well-rounded educational experience. 
  • Government Support:
    As a public institution, Michuki receives government support through grants, training equipment, and personnel, ensuring quality education and resources. 
  • Affordable Education:

    While tuition fees are around KES 67,189 per year, the government provides some financial support for KUCCPS students, making education accessible. 
  • Historical Significance:
    Starting as a youth training center in 1956, Michuki has a long history of providing technical and vocational training, and now aims to become a global leader in the field. 

Michuki National Polytechnic Fees Structure

he annual school fees at Michuki National Polytechnic for government-sponsored students is KES 67,189This includes tuition, teaching staff salaries, facility maintenance, and other expenses. Additionally, there are extra costs like hostel fees (KES 4,000 per term), library fees (KES 900), and student activity fees (KES 1,000 annually). 
Here’s a breakdown: 
  • Annual School Fees: KES 67,189
  • Hostel Fees (per term): KES 4,000
  • Library Fees: KES 900
  • Student Activity Fees: KES 1,000
Note: Government-sponsored students receive KES 30,000 from the government, with the remaining balance of KES 37,189 being paid by the student. 

Fees Payment Details

All institute funds must be paid in banker’s cheque or money order or banked directly to institute account NO. 1107220416 KCB MURANG’A BRANCH. & EQUITY BANK ACCOUNT NO 0030298366348 KANGEMA BRANCH
all upcountry cheques must include kshs. 200 for the bank charges. (Do not deposit cheques directly into our account).
NB: You can deposit money in any KCB & EQUITY BRANCH in Kenya.

Michuki National Poly Courses Duration.

The Polytechnic courses vary in duration, depending on the specific course. Generally, Craft Certificates take 1-2 years, while Diplomas can range from 2-3 yearsSome short courses, like welding or baking, may be completed in a few weeks or months.

Examples of course durations:
  • Craft Certificate:
    • Building Technology: 1 year 6 months (Module I & II)
    • Carpentry & Joinery: 2 years
    • Plumbing: 3 months
    • Welding & Fabrication: 8 weeks
  • Diploma:

    • Building Construction Technology: 3 years
    • Human Resource Management: 3 years
    • General Agriculture: 3 years
    • Automotive Engineering: 3 years
  • Short Courses:

    • Welding/Fabrication: 12 weeks
    • MIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • TIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • Cake Baking and Decoration: 2 months

Factors affecting course duration:

  • Level of the course:Certificates are typically shorter than Diplomas.
  • Specific trade or field:Different trades may have varying durations.
  • College or institution:Some institutions may have slightly different program structures.
  • Intake schedule:Some courses have specific intake periods (e.g., January, May, September).

Check the specific Course fees details here:

Michuki National Polytechnic online application

Applications and placement to the Polytechnic are done through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) Portal. To apply for placement through KUCCPS, you need to access the student’s portal on the KUCCPS website and log in using your KCSE index number, year of examination, and passwordOnce logged in, you can explore available programs and institutions, and then submit your preferred choices. Start your application by clicking on this Kuccps Student Portal Link.
You can also apply directly to the institution for admission.
 
The Minimum requirements are: C- for diplomas, D+ for craft certificates and E for artisan courses. But, different Courses may have more specific requirements.

Michuki National Polytechnic college admission requirements

To qualify for any course at Nyakach Technical Training Institute, you must first meet the requirements below;

  1. Be a Kenyan citizen and have either an Identification card or a birth certificate to prove this.
  2. You must have completed your KSCE and received your certificate.
  3. Have scored the required minimum grade as per the programme you are applying for.
  4. You need a mean grade of:
  • C– (minus) and above for diploma courses.
  • D (plain) and above for craft certificate courses
  • D – (minus) and below for artisan certificate courses

Michuki National Poly Kuccps application procedure

After confirming that you qualify for a course at the Technical Training Institute, the second step is to apply to the National Polytechnic. There are two ways to apply to  Vocational and Training Institute; physically collect the application letter from the institution’s admission office. Apply through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS). As this is an online application, you must carefully follow the instructions given to ensure a successful application. The process is as given below;

  1. Log into kuccps.ac.ke.
  2. Click on the apply now tab and choose your preferred programme.
  3. Once a course is successfully selected, the website automatically redirects you to the student portal for KUCCPS.
  4. Click on the log-in prompt. You will be prompted to enter your KCSE index number, year of completion, and password as previously selected.
  5. On a successful log-in, click on institutions. Scroll through the list of available TVET colleges and select the National Polytechnic.
  6. The screen displays the college and all the courses on offer for that academic year.
  7. Click on the course you want to apply. A 7-character code appears; note this down.
  8. Click on the revision tab. Click on Apply now; it prompts you to enter the 7-character code you noted down. Enter the code and submit your application
  9. Finally, make the necessary application payments through your mode of choice from the provided list; preferably MPESA.
  10. In the KUCCPS online application, a successful submission must have the programme code, name/duration, and the institution’s name. If successfully considered, you will receive an admission letter via the portal that you download and use to get admission to the institution. Of course, you will also receive your admission results via SMS.

Michuki National Polytechnic Admission Letter.

You can get the admission letter to the Polytechnic by visiting the Kuccps Student Portal, Instituion’s Website and by paying a physical visit to the Tertiary institution. But, the best, quickest and most convenient application method is via the Kuccps portal.

All National Polytechnic Diploma, Certificate and Artisan Courses Fees 

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Career Opportunities for National Polutechnic Graduates

Polytechnic graduates in Kenya have a wide range of career opportunities, primarily in technical and vocational fieldsThese include roles as trainers in TVET institutions, skilled workers in various industries like construction, manufacturing, and hospitality, and entrepreneurs who can leverage their skills to start their own businesses. 

The Career opportunities for Technical and Vocational Training Colleges’ Graduates include:

1. TVET Trainer/Lecturer:

  • Many TVET institutions are actively seeking qualified trainers to teach in various disciplines. 
  • Opportunities exist at both the certificate and diploma levels, requiring specific qualifications and often pedagogy training. 
  • Examples include positions at institutions like the Kenya School of TVET, The Eldoret National Polytechnic, and various other TVC institutions. 

2. Skilled Trades and Technical Roles:

  • Graduates can find employment in various industries that require technical skills, such as:
    • Construction: Building, plumbing, electrical installation, etc.
    • Manufacturing: Machine operation, fabrication, maintenance, etc.
    • Hospitality: Food and beverage service, catering, housekeeping, etc.
    • Agriculture: Agri-business, farm management, animal health, etc.
    • ICT: Hardware and software support, networking, web development, etc.
  • The demand for skilled workers in these sectors is constantly growing. 

3. Entrepreneurship:

  • TVC graduates can use their skills to start their own businesses. Examples include:
    • Fashion and design: Tailoring, dressmaking, fashion design.
    • Cosmetology: Hairdressing, beauty therapy, nail art.
    • Automotive: Mechanics, panel beating, auto electrical work.
    • Hospitality: Catering services, food vending, event planning.
  • The government encourages entrepreneurship through various initiatives and support programs. 

4. Other Job Opportunities:

  • Public Relations and Receptionist:

    TVETA, for example, has advertised for positions like Public Relations Assistant/Receptionist. 

  • Career Counseling and Guidance:

    Graduates with relevant experience can work in career guidance and counseling roles in institutions or with organizations like the Office of Career Services (OCS). 

  • Project Management:

    Some TVET institutions are also offering programs in project planning and management, which can lead to roles in project coordination and implementation. 

5. Specific Fields in Demand:

The following fields are highly on demand and are worthy considering:

  • Digital Skills:

    The rise of technology has increased demand for professionals in digital design, smart construction, and other related fields. 

  • Creative Industries:

    Skills in areas like journalism, interior design, fashion design, and media production are also in demand. 

  • Sustainable Practices:

    The growing focus on green and sustainable building practices opens up opportunities for professionals in these areas. 

6. Government Initiatives:

  • The Ministry of Education, State Department for TVET actively seeks to recruit qualified trainers and other staff. 
  • Various government agencies and institutions offer internship and training programs to support TVET graduates. 

GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP AND LOAN FOR POLYTECHNIC STUDENTS.

Following your placement, you are eligible for a Government scholarship, Loan and Bursary to assist with your educational expenses. If you need Government financial support, you MUST make an application for consideration through the official website www.hef.co.ke. In the case Government scholarship, Loan and bursary do not cover the entire cost of your program, the deficit will be met by your parent/guardian.

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION FOR NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC STUDENTS’  FUNDING

1. A valid email address
2. Valid telephone number (must be registered in your name to apply for a loan)
3. KCPE and KCSE index numbers and year of examination
4. Passport size photo
5. Copy of your National ID (for loan application)
6. College/University admission letter
7. Your parents’ registered telephone number
8. Your parents’ national ID number
9. Death certificate if any of your parents is deceased.
10. Your birth certificate.
11. Two guarantors’ (Can be your parents) ID numbers and registered telephone

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Kaelo TTI Kuccps Courses, Fees, Duration, Requirements, Application Form & Job Opportunities


Bumbe TTI Latest Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees & Duration


Chepalungu TTI Latest Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees & Duration


Bushiangala TTI Latest Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees & Duration


Gitwebe TTI Latest Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees & Duration


Godoma TTI Latest Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees & Duration


Bureti TTI Latest Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees & Duration


Katine TTI Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees, Duration & Job Opportunities


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Kuccps Final Course List for Ahmed Shahame Mwidani TTI; Course Codes, Fees, Requirements, Cluster Cut Off Points


Masai Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Mandera Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Koshin Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Konoin Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Kitelakapel Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Kiirua Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Kigumo Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Keroka Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Karumo Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Karen Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Kapchepkor Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Kaelo Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Godoma Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Gitwebe Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Endebess Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Emurua Dikirr Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Emining Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Chepalungu Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Bushiangala Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Bureti Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Bumbe Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Bondo Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Aldai Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Ahmed Shahame Mwidani Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


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Kitale KMTC Admission, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


Kisumu KMTC Admission, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


Kisii KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


KMTC list of all Campuses: Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Kilifi KMTC Campus Admission, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


Karuri KMTC Campus Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Karen KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Kaptumo KMTC Admission, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


Kapenguria KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Kapkatet KMTC Admission, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


Kangundo KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Kakamega KMTC Admission, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


Kabarnet KMTC Admission, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


Iten KMTC Admission, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


Isiolo KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Imenti KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Homabay KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Gatundu KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, and Contact Details


Garissa KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Embu KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Eldoret KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Chwele KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Chuka KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Chemolingot KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Busia KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Bungoma KMTC Admissions, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


Bondo KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Bomet KMTC Admissions, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


KMTC Nyeri Campus: Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts and Programs plus Requirements


KMTC Kapenguria Campus: Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts and Programs plus Requirements

 

Wanga TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply

Wanga Technical and Vocational College (TVC) is located in Kakamega County, Mumias East Sub-County, along Shianda Sabatia Road. It was established under the TVET Act 2013 on September 1st, 2019. 
The college is under the Ministry of Education, State Department for Vocational and Technical Training. It offers technical training in departments like Building and Civil Engineering and Mechanical. The Kakamega County government had previously supported the establishment of the college. 

The institution is registered with the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Authority and is listed on the KUCCPS website. It is a government TVET institution under the Ministry of Education, State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training.

Wanga Technical and Vocational College Contacts

  • Address: P.o Box 78-50106 Kakamega;
  • Location: Kakamega, Kenya;
  • Telephone Number: 0710 156942;
  • Email Address: wangatechnical@gmail.com;

Wanga TVC Approved Diploma and Certificate Programs

Apply directly to the College for consideration in a number of Diploma and Certificate Courses offered at the TVC..

Wanga Technical and Vocational College (TVC) offers a variety of courses in different departments, including: Building and Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Business Studies, and HospitalityAdditionally, they offer courses in Information Communication Technology, and Agriculture. Some specific courses mentioned are Certificate in Sales and Marketing, Computer Studies, and Mass Communication. 
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
  • Building and Civil Engineering:
    This department focuses on the practical skills needed for construction and infrastructure development. 
  • Mechanical Engineering:
    This department provides training in the design, production, and maintenance of mechanical systems and equipment. 
  • Electrical Engineering:
    This department focuses on the principles and applications of electricity, electronics, and related technologies. 
  • Business Studies:
    This department offers courses in areas such as accounting, office administration, and other business-related fields. 
  • Hospitality:
    This department likely covers areas like food production, sales, and service within the hospitality industry. 
  • Information Communication Technology (ICT):
    This department provides training in computer skills, programming, and other ICT-related fields. 
  • Agriculture:
    This department provides training in various aspects of agricultural practices. 
  • Other courses:
    The college also offers courses in Mass Communication and potentially others depending on the department. 

Wanga Technical and Vocational College Kuccps Approved Courses

The TVC offers the following Courses that are approved by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS):

  1. Accounting Technician Diploma
  2. Building Technician Level 6
  3. Human Resource Management Level 6
  4. Mechanical Production Technician Level 6
  5. Business Management Level 6
  6. Food And Beverage Production (Culinary Arts) Level 5
  7. Supply Chain Management Level 5
  8. Social Work And Community Development Level 5
  9. Water Engineering Level 6 (Tvet-Cdacc)
  10. Mechanical Production Technology Level 6
  11. Office Administration Level 5
  12. Land Surveying Level 6
  13. Land Surveying Level 5
  14. Human Resource Managementlevel 5
  15. Social Work And Community Development Level 6
  16. Ict Technician Level 5
  17. Accountancy Level 6
  18. Ict Technician Level 6

Why Study at the Wanga TVC

Studying at Wanga Technical and Vocational College (TVC) offers the opportunity to acquire practical, industry-relevant skills, preparing students for the job marketTVET institutions like Wanga TVC bridge the gap between education and the workforce, ensuring graduates are well-equipped to meet employer demands. The college provides a wide range of courses, and its location in Kakamega County makes it accessible to residents and those from outside the county. 
Here’s a more detailed look at the benefits of studying at Wanga TVC:
  • Practical Skills:
    Wanga TVC focuses on providing hands-on training, equipping students with the technical skills and knowledge needed for various trades and professions. 
  • Job Market Relevance:
    TVET programs are designed to address the skills gap in the job market, ensuring graduates are competitive and readily employable. 
  • Accessibility:
    Located in Kakamega County, Wanga TVC is accessible to students from the surrounding areas and beyond. 
  • Course Variety:
    The college offers a wide range of courses, allowing students to choose a program that aligns with their interests and career goals. 
  • Community Impact:
    Wanga TVC contributes to the development of the local community by providing skilled individuals who can contribute to the workforce. 
  • Potential for Further Education:
    Some students may choose to pursue further education at universities or other institutions after completing their studies at Wanga TVC. 

Wanga Technical and Vocational College (TVC) Fees Structure

Generally, Total fees per year is Kshs 67,189 · The Government gives a capitation of Kshs. 30,000 per year per trainee.

The fees covers the following Vote heads:

  • Tuition (Government New funding model): KShs.39,719
  • Personal emoluments: 10,500
  • Electricity, Water, and Conservancy(W.C): KShs.3,970
  • Local Transport and Travel.(T.T): KShs.4,200
  • Resource Management and Infrastructure (M.I): KShs.4,000
  • Activity: 4,800

Total: KShs.67,189

Other Applicable charges

  • Registration(Charged once on admission): 2,000
  • Student ID (Charged once on admission): 500
  • Student welfare(Annually): 900
  • Caution money(Charged once on admission): 1,000
  • Tveta fees(Charged once on admission): 500

Total: KShs.4,900

Grand Total: KShs.72,089.

Wanga TVC Courses Duration.

TVC (Technical and Vocational College) courses vary in duration, depending on the specific course. Generally, Craft Certificates take 1-2 years, while Diplomas can range from 2-3 yearsSome short courses, like welding or baking, may be completed in a few weeks or months.

Examples of course durations:
  • Craft Certificate:
    • Building Technology: 1 year 6 months (Module I & II)
    • Carpentry & Joinery: 2 years
    • Plumbing: 3 months
    • Welding & Fabrication: 8 weeks
  • Diploma:

    • Building Construction Technology: 3 years
    • Human Resource Management: 3 years
    • General Agriculture: 3 years
    • Automotive Engineering: 3 years
  • Short Courses:

    • Welding/Fabrication: 12 weeks
    • MIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • TIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • Cake Baking and Decoration: 2 months

Factors affecting course duration:

  • Level of the course:Certificates are typically shorter than Diplomas.
  • Specific trade or field:Different trades may have varying durations.
  • College or institution:Some institutions may have slightly different program structures.
  • Intake schedule:Some courses have specific intake periods (e.g., January, May, September).

Check the specific Course fees details here:

Wanga TVC online application

Applications and placement to the TVC are done through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) Portal. To apply for placement through KUCCPS, you need to access the student’s portal on the KUCCPS website and log in using your KCSE index number, year of examination, and passwordOnce logged in, you can explore available programs and institutions, and then submit your preferred choices. Start your application by clicking on this Kuccps Student Portal Link.
You can also apply directly to the institution for admission.
 
The Minimum requirements are: C- for diplomas, D+ for craft certificates and E for artisan courses. But, different Courses may have more specific requirements.

Wanga Technical and Vocational college admission requirements

To qualify for any course at Nyakach Technical Training Institute, you must first meet the requirements below;

  1. Be a Kenyan citizen and have either an Identification card or a birth certificate to prove this.
  2. You must have completed your KSCE and received your certificate.
  3. Have scored the required minimum grade as per the programme you are applying for.
  4. You need a mean grade of:
  • C– (minus) and above for diploma courses.
  • D (plain) and above for craft certificate courses
  • D – (minus) and below for artisan certificate courses

Wanga TVC Kuccps application procedure

After confirming that you qualify for a course at the Technical Training Institute, the second step is to apply to the TVET College. There are two ways to apply to  Vocational and Training Institute; physically collect the application letter from the institution’s admission office. Apply through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS). As this is an online application, you must carefully follow the instructions given to ensure a successful application. The process is as given below;

  1. Log into kuccps.ac.ke.
  2. Click on the apply now tab and choose your preferred programme.
  3. Once a course is successfully selected, the website automatically redirects you to the student portal for KUCCPS.
  4. Click on the log-in prompt. You will be prompted to enter your KCSE index number, year of completion, and password as previously selected.
  5. On a successful log-in, click on institutions. Scroll through the list of available TVET colleges and select the TVC.
  6. The screen displays the college and all the courses on offer for that academic year.
  7. Click on the course you want to apply. A 7-character code appears; note this down.
  8. Click on the revision tab. Click on Apply now; it prompts you to enter the 7-character code you noted down. Enter the code and submit your application
  9. Finally, make the necessary application payments through your mode of choice from the provided list; preferably MPESA.
  10. In the KUCCPS online application, a successful submission must have the programme code, name/duration, and the institution’s name. If successfully considered, you will receive an admission letter via the portal that you download and use to get admission to the institution. Of course, you will also receive your admission results via SMS.

Wanga Technical and Vocational College Admission Letter.

You can get the admission letter to the TTI by visiting the Kuccps Student Portal, Instituion’s Website and by paying a physical visit to the Tertiary institution. But, the best, quickest and most convenient application method is via the Kuccps portal.

All Technical Training Institute Diploma, Certificate and Artisan Courses Fees 

Download the free pdf documents below that have complete details of all TTI Courses and their Fees per year:

Career Opportunities for TVC Graduates

TVC graduates in Kenya have a wide range of career opportunities, primarily in technical and vocational fieldsThese include roles as trainers in TVET institutions, skilled workers in various industries like construction, manufacturing, and hospitality, and entrepreneurs who can leverage their skills to start their own businesses. 

The Career opportunities for Technical and Vocational Training Colleges’ Graduates include:

1. TVET Trainer/Lecturer:

  • Many TVET institutions are actively seeking qualified trainers to teach in various disciplines. 
  • Opportunities exist at both the certificate and diploma levels, requiring specific qualifications and often pedagogy training. 
  • Examples include positions at institutions like the Kenya School of TVET, The Eldoret National Polytechnic, and various other TVC institutions. 

2. Skilled Trades and Technical Roles:

  • Graduates can find employment in various industries that require technical skills, such as:
    • Construction: Building, plumbing, electrical installation, etc.
    • Manufacturing: Machine operation, fabrication, maintenance, etc.
    • Hospitality: Food and beverage service, catering, housekeeping, etc.
    • Agriculture: Agri-business, farm management, animal health, etc.
    • ICT: Hardware and software support, networking, web development, etc.
  • The demand for skilled workers in these sectors is constantly growing. 

3. Entrepreneurship:

  • TVC graduates can use their skills to start their own businesses. Examples include:
    • Fashion and design: Tailoring, dressmaking, fashion design.
    • Cosmetology: Hairdressing, beauty therapy, nail art.
    • Automotive: Mechanics, panel beating, auto electrical work.
    • Hospitality: Catering services, food vending, event planning.
  • The government encourages entrepreneurship through various initiatives and support programs. 

4. Other Job Opportunities:

  • Public Relations and Receptionist:

    TVETA, for example, has advertised for positions like Public Relations Assistant/Receptionist. 

  • Career Counseling and Guidance:

    Graduates with relevant experience can work in career guidance and counseling roles in institutions or with organizations like the Office of Career Services (OCS). 

  • Project Management:

    Some TVET institutions are also offering programs in project planning and management, which can lead to roles in project coordination and implementation. 

5. Specific Fields in Demand:

The following fields are highly on demand and are worthy considering:

  • Digital Skills:

    The rise of technology has increased demand for professionals in digital design, smart construction, and other related fields. 

  • Creative Industries:

    Skills in areas like journalism, interior design, fashion design, and media production are also in demand. 

  • Sustainable Practices:

    The growing focus on green and sustainable building practices opens up opportunities for professionals in these areas. 

6. Government Initiatives:

  • The Ministry of Education, State Department for TVET actively seeks to recruit qualified trainers and other staff. 
  • Various government agencies and institutions offer internship and training programs to support TVET graduates. 

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE

The annual tuition fee for TVET courses at many Kenyan Technical and Vocational Colleges (TVCs) is Ksh 67,189This includes a government capitation of Ksh 30,000 per trainee, leaving a balance of Ksh 26,420 to be paid by the student, which can be paid in installments. Additionally, students may be eligible for a HELB loan of Ksh 40,000. Other potential costs include KUCCPS registration fees, industrial attachment fees, and examination fees. 

Table 1: TVC Fees Structure Per Year without Government Captitaion

TVC Fees Structure Per Year without Government Captitaion

Table 2: TVC Fees Structure Per Year with Government Captitaion

TVC Fees Structure Per Year.

Table 3: TVC Fees Structure Per Year with Government Captitaion

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE

GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP AND LOAN FOR TVC STUDENTS.

Following your placement, you are eligible for a Government scholarship, Loan and Bursary to assist with your educational expenses. If you need Government financial support, you MUST make an application for consideration through the official website www.hef.co.ke. In the case Government scholarship, Loan and bursary do not cover the entire cost of your program, the deficit will be met by your parent/guardian.

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION FOR TVC FUNDING

1. A valid email address
2. Valid telephone number (must be registered in your name to apply for a loan)
3. KCPE and KCSE index numbers and year of examination
4. Passport size photo
5. Copy of your National ID (for loan application)
6. College/University admission letter
7. Your parents’ registered telephone number
8. Your parents’ national ID number
9. Death certificate if any of your parents is deceased.
10. Your birth certificate.
11. Two guarantors’ (Can be your parents) ID numbers and registered telephone

DETAILS ON ALL TTI/ TVC INSTITUTIONS.

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Lunga Lunga TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Loima TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Lodwar TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Limuru TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Likoni TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Lari TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Lang’ata TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Lamu East TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Laisamis TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Laikipia North TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kongoni TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kitutu Masaba TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Laikipia East TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kitutu Chache TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kitui East TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kisiwa TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Laikipia West TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kirinyaga Central TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kiptaragon TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kipsoen TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kipsinende TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


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Kipipiri TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kinangop TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kinango TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kiminini TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kimasian TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kilgoris TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kiharu TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kieni TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kibwezi TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kibra TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Khwisero TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Kerio Valley TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply


Ziwa Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Wote Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Tseikuru Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Thika Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Sotik Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Sot Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


VTC Sikri Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Siala Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Shamberere Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Riragia Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Rift Valley Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


PC Kinyanjui Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Ol’lessos Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Nkabune Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Njoro Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Ngeria Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Narok West Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Nairobi Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Musakasa Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Murang’a Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Mukurweini Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Mukiria Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Mitunguu Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Merti Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Matili Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Mathenge Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


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Karen TTI Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees, Duration and Job Opportunities


Emining TTI KUCCPS Courses, Requirements, Fees, Duration and Career Opportunities


Gitwebe TTI KUCCPS Courses, Requirements, Fees, Duration and Career Opportunities


kARUMO TTI Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees, Duration & Job Opportunities


Kaelo TTI Kuccps Courses, Fees, Duration, Requirements, Application Form & Job Opportunities


Bumbe TTI Latest Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees & Duration


Chepalungu TTI Latest Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees & Duration


Bushiangala TTI Latest Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees & Duration


Gitwebe TTI Latest Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees & Duration


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Masai Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Mandera Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Koshin Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Konoin Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Kitelakapel Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Kiirua Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Kigumo Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Keroka Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Karumo Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Karen Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


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Kaelo Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


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Gitwebe Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Endebess Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


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Bureti Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Bumbe Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Bondo Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Aldai Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


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Kisii KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


KMTC list of all Campuses: Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Kilifi KMTC Campus Admission, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


Karuri KMTC Campus Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Karen KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


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Iten KMTC Admission, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


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Imenti KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Homabay KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Gatundu KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, and Contact Details


Garissa KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Embu KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Eldoret KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Chwele KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


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Busia KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


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Bondo KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Bomet KMTC Admissions, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


KMTC Nyeri Campus: Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts and Programs plus Requirements


KMTC Kapenguria Campus: Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts and Programs plus Requirements

 

Nachu TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply

Nachu Technical and Vocational College (Nachu TVC) is a middle level TVET College located in Kikuyu Constituency of Kiambu County;  just some few Kilometers from Kikuyu town.. It opened its door for the 1st batch of students in July 2018.

The institution is registered with the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Authority and is listed on the KUCCPS website. It is a government TVET institution under the Ministry of Education, State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training.

Nachu Technical and Vocational College Contacts

  • Tel: +254731219988
  • Mail: nachutechnical@gmail.com
  • Location: Off Dagoretti Road, Mutarakwa road; Nachu ward, Karai, Kikuyu constituency, Kiambu, Kenya
  • PO.BOX: 1499-00902, KIKUYU.
  • Website: https://www.nachutechnical.ac.ke/

Nachu TVC Approved Diploma and Certificate Programs

Apply directly to the College for consideration in a number of Diploma and Certificate Courses offered at the TVC..

Nachu Technical and Vocational College (TVC) offers a variety of courses across several departments. These include ICT, Building and Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Institutional Management, Hospitality, Business Management, Welding and Fabrication, and Mechanical and Automotive Engineering. Specific courses mentioned include Automotive Engineering, Building Technology, Electrical & Electronics (Power Option), Food & Beverages Production & Service, and Information Communication Technology (ICT). They also offer artisan courses like Motor Vehicle Mechanics, Masonry, Plumbing, Electrical Installation, and Food & Beverage Production & Service.

Nachu Technical and Vocational College Kuccps Approved Courses

The TVC offers the following Courses that are approved by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS):

  1. Building Technology Level 6
  2. Electrical Engineering Level 6
  3. Level 6 Fashion Design Management
  4. Social Work And Community Development Level 6
  5. Building Technician – Level 5 (Cbet)
  6. Business Management Level 5
  7. Business Management Level 6
  8. Automotive Engineering Level 6
  9. Fashion And Design Level 5
  10. Information Communication Technology (Ict) Level 6
  11. Level 6 Supply Chain Management
  12. Information Communication Technology (Ict) Level 5
  13. Welding And Fabrication Technology Level 5
  14. Supply Chain Management Level 5
  15. Social Work And Community Development Level 5
  16. Supply Chain Management Level 6
  17. Masonry Level 4
  18. Fashion Design & Garment Making Level 4
  19. Food And Beverage Production (Culinary Arts) Level 4
  20. Motor Vehicle Mechanics Level 4
  21. Welding & Fabrication Level 4
  22. Artisan Manual Arc Welding Level Four (Tvet-Cdacc)
  23. Automotive Engineering Level 5
  24. Plumbing Level 4

Nachu Technical and Vocational College (TVC) Fees Structure

At  NACHU TVC (Nachu Technical and Vocational College) charges an annual fee of Ksh 67,189 for Diploma, Certificate, and Artisan courses. This fee structure is in line with the new government TVET funding model. 
Here’s a breakdown of the fees: 
  • Annual Tuition Fee: Ksh 67,189
  • Additional Charges: Registration fee (Ksh 500), Student ID card (Ksh 400), Caution money (Ksh 1000), Student Welfare (Ksh 1200), and KUCCPS Placement Fee (Ksh 1500), totaling Ksh 4,600.

Generally, Total fees per year is Kshs 67,189 · The Government gives a capitation of Kshs. 30,000 per year per trainee.

Nachu TVC Courses Duration.

TVC (Technical and Vocational College) courses vary in duration, depending on the specific course. Generally, Craft Certificates take 1-2 years, while Diplomas can range from 2-3 yearsSome short courses, like welding or baking, may be completed in a few weeks or months.

Examples of course durations:
  • Craft Certificate:
    • Building Technology: 1 year 6 months (Module I & II)
    • Carpentry & Joinery: 2 years
    • Plumbing: 3 months
    • Welding & Fabrication: 8 weeks
  • Diploma:
    • Building Construction Technology: 3 years
    • Human Resource Management: 3 years
    • General Agriculture: 3 years
    • Automotive Engineering: 3 years
  • Short Courses:
    • Welding/Fabrication: 12 weeks
    • MIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • TIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • Cake Baking and Decoration: 2 months

Factors affecting course duration:

  • Level of the course:Certificates are typically shorter than Diplomas.
  • Specific trade or field:Different trades may have varying durations.
  • College or institution:Some institutions may have slightly different program structures.
  • Intake schedule:Some courses have specific intake periods (e.g., January, May, September).

Check the specific Course fees details here:

Nachu TVC online application

Applications and placement to the TVC are done through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) Portal. To apply for placement through KUCCPS, you need to access the student’s portal on the KUCCPS website and log in using your KCSE index number, year of examination, and passwordOnce logged in, you can explore available programs and institutions, and then submit your preferred choices. Start your application by clicking on this Kuccps Student Portal Link.
You can also apply directly to the institution for admission.
 
The Minimum requirements are: C- for diplomas, D+ for craft certificates and E for artisan courses. But, different Courses may have more specific requirements.

Nachu Technical and Vocational College Admission Letter.

You can get the admission letter to the TTI by visiting the Kuccps Student Portal, Instituion’s Website and by paying a physical visit to the Tertiary institution. But, the best, quickest and most convenient application method is via the Kuccps portal.

All Technical Training Institute Diploma, Certificate and Artisan Courses Fees 

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Career Opportunities for TVC Graduates

TVC graduates in Kenya have a wide range of career opportunities, primarily in technical and vocational fieldsThese include roles as trainers in TVET institutions, skilled workers in various industries like construction, manufacturing, and hospitality, and entrepreneurs who can leverage their skills to start their own businesses. 

The Career opportunities for Technical and Vocational Training Colleges’ Graduates include:

1. TVET Trainer/Lecturer:

  • Many TVET institutions are actively seeking qualified trainers to teach in various disciplines. 
  • Opportunities exist at both the certificate and diploma levels, requiring specific qualifications and often pedagogy training. 
  • Examples include positions at institutions like the Kenya School of TVET, The Eldoret National Polytechnic, and various other TVC institutions. 

2. Skilled Trades and Technical Roles:

  • Graduates can find employment in various industries that require technical skills, such as:
    • Construction: Building, plumbing, electrical installation, etc.
    • Manufacturing: Machine operation, fabrication, maintenance, etc.
    • Hospitality: Food and beverage service, catering, housekeeping, etc.
    • Agriculture: Agri-business, farm management, animal health, etc.
    • ICT: Hardware and software support, networking, web development, etc.
  • The demand for skilled workers in these sectors is constantly growing. 

3. Entrepreneurship:

  • TVC graduates can use their skills to start their own businesses. Examples include:
    • Fashion and design: Tailoring, dressmaking, fashion design.
    • Cosmetology: Hairdressing, beauty therapy, nail art.
    • Automotive: Mechanics, panel beating, auto electrical work.
    • Hospitality: Catering services, food vending, event planning.
  • The government encourages entrepreneurship through various initiatives and support programs. 

4. Other Job Opportunities:

  • Public Relations and Receptionist:

    TVETA, for example, has advertised for positions like Public Relations Assistant/Receptionist. 

  • Career Counseling and Guidance:

    Graduates with relevant experience can work in career guidance and counseling roles in institutions or with organizations like the Office of Career Services (OCS). 

  • Project Management:

    Some TVET institutions are also offering programs in project planning and management, which can lead to roles in project coordination and implementation. 

5. Specific Fields in Demand:

The following fields are highly on demand and are worthy considering:

  • Digital Skills:

    The rise of technology has increased demand for professionals in digital design, smart construction, and other related fields. 

  • Creative Industries:

    Skills in areas like journalism, interior design, fashion design, and media production are also in demand. 

  • Sustainable Practices:

    The growing focus on green and sustainable building practices opens up opportunities for professionals in these areas. 

6. Government Initiatives:

  • The Ministry of Education, State Department for TVET actively seeks to recruit qualified trainers and other staff. 
  • Various government agencies and institutions offer internship and training programs to support TVET graduates. 

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE

The annual tuition fee for TVET courses at many Kenyan Technical and Vocational Colleges (TVCs) is Ksh 67,189This includes a government capitation of Ksh 30,000 per trainee, leaving a balance of Ksh 26,420 to be paid by the student, which can be paid in installments. Additionally, students may be eligible for a HELB loan of Ksh 40,000. Other potential costs include KUCCPS registration fees, industrial attachment fees, and examination fees. 

TVC Fees Structure Per Year.

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE

GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP AND LOAN FOR TVC STUDENTS.

Following your placement, you are eligible for a Government scholarship, Loan and Bursary to assist with your educational expenses. If you need Government financial support, you MUST make an application for consideration through the official website www.hef.co.ke. In the case Government scholarship, Loan and bursary do not cover the entire cost of your program, the deficit will be met by your parent/guardian.

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION FOR TVC FUNDING

1. A valid email address
2. Valid telephone number (must be registered in your name to apply for a loan)
3. KCPE and KCSE index numbers and year of examination
4. Passport size photo
5. Copy of your National ID (for loan application)
6. College/University admission letter
7. Your parents’ registered telephone number
8. Your parents’ national ID number
9. Death certificate if any of your parents is deceased.
10. Your birth certificate.
11. Two guarantors’ (Can be your parents) ID numbers and registered telephone

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Free Grade 6 Lesson Plans For Maths

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SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
STRAND: ___________________________________________________________________
SUB STRAND: ________________________________________________________________
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. _________________________________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________________________________
3. _________________________________________________________________________
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
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LEARNING RESOURCES
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ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
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INTRODUCTION
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LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
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STEP 2
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STEP 3
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CONCLUSION:
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EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
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REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
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SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: READING NUMBERS IN SYMBOLS
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Read numbers in symbols up to 100,000 in words in real life
2. Make a number chart and read the numbers he/she has formed
3. Appreciate use of whole numbers in real life
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you read numbers in symbols?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 5-7
Number cards, place value charts and an abacus
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Guide learners to represent numbers in an abacus or a place value chart and read them.
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Using number cards, guide learners to create six digit numbers and write them down.
 Learners will develop creativity and imagination as they form six digit numbers
STEP 2
Guide learners to do group activity on page 5 in the learner’s book
STEP 3
Guide learners to discuss example 5 and 6 on page 5 and 6 in the learner’s book.
 Social cohesion will be achieved as learner’s work together irrespective of their backgrounds
 Respect and unity will also be developed as learners work together
STEP 4
Guide learners to work out practise exercise on page 6 and 7 in the learner’s book.
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to create numbers and read them in symbols during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: READING NUMBERS IN SYMBOLS
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Read numbers in symbols up to 100,000 in words in real life
2. Make a number chart and read the numbers he/she has formed
3. Appreciate use of whole numbers in real life
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you read numbers in symbols?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 5-7
Number cards, place value charts and an abacus
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Guide learners to represent numbers in an abacus or a place value chart and read them.
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Using number cards, guide learners to create six digit numbers and write them down.
 Learners will develop creativity and imagination as they form six digit numbers
STEP 2
Guide learners to do group activity on page 5 in the learner’s book
STEP 3
Guide learners to discuss example 5 and 6 on page 5 and 6 in the learner’s book.
 Social cohesion will be achieved as learner’s work together irrespective of their backgrounds
 Respect and unity will also be developed as learners work together
STEP 4
Guide learners to work out practise exercise on page 6 and 7 in the learner’s book.
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to create numbers and read them in symbols during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: READING NUMBERS IN SYMBOLS
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Read numbers in symbols up to 100,000 in words in real life
2. Make a number chart and read the numbers he/she has formed
3. Appreciate use of whole numbers in real life
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you read numbers in symbols?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 5-7
Number cards, place value charts and an abacus
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Guide learners to represent numbers in an abacus or a place value chart and read them.
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Using number cards, guide learners to create six digit numbers and write them down.
 Learners will develop creativity and imagination as they form six digit numbers
STEP 2
Guide learners to do group activity on page 5 in the learner’s book
STEP 3
Guide learners to discuss example 5 and 6 on page 5 and 6 in the learner’s book.
 Social cohesion will be achieved as learner’s work together irrespective of their backgrounds
 Respect and unity will also be developed as learners work together
STEP 4
Guide learners to work out practise exercise on page 6 and 7 in the learner’s book.
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to create numbers and read them in symbols during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: READING AND WRITING NUMBERS IN WORDS
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Read, write and relate numbers in symbols up to 100,000 in words in real life
2. Use numbers up to hundreds of thousands in real life.
3. Appreciate use of whole numbers in real life
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you read and write numbers in words?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 7-9
Number cards, place value charts and an abacus
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Learners to form six digit numbers
 Learners will develop creativity and imagination as they form six digit numbers
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activity in the learner’s book page 7
 This activity links languages as learners read and write numbers in words.
STEP 2
Guide learners to discuss examples 7 and 8 in the learner’s book page 8
 Respect and unity will be achieved as learners work together in groups
STEP 3
Guide learners to read and write numbers up to 100,000 in words
 This will help develop critical thinking and problem solving.
STEP 4
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 4 in the learner’s book.
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to read and write numbers up to hundreds of thousands during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: READING AND WRITING NUMBERS IN WORDS
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Read, write and relate numbers in symbols up to 100,000 in words in real life
2. Use numbers up to hundreds of thousands in real life.
3. Appreciate use of whole numbers in real life
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you read and write numbers in words?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 7-9
Number cards, place value charts and an abacus
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Learners to form six digit numbers
 Learners will develop creativity and imagination as they form six digit numbers
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activity in the learner’s book page 7
 This activity links languages as learners read and write numbers in words.
STEP 2
Guide learners to discuss examples 7 and 8 in the learner’s book page 8
 Respect and unity will be achieved as learners work together in groups
STEP 3
Guide learners to read and write numbers up to 100,000 in words
 This will help develop critical thinking and problem solving.
STEP 4
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 4 in the learner’s book.
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to read and write numbers up to hundreds of thousands during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: READING AND WRITING NUMBERS IN WORDS
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Read, write and relate numbers in symbols up to 100,000 in words in real life
2. Use numbers up to hundreds of thousands in real life.
3. Appreciate use of whole numbers in real life
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you read and write numbers in words?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 7-9
Number cards, place value charts and an abacus
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Learners to form six digit numbers
 Learners will develop creativity and imagination as they form six digit numbers
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activity in the learner’s book page 7
 This activity links languages as learners read and write numbers in words.
STEP 2
Guide learners to discuss examples 7 and 8 in the learner’s book page 8
 Respect and unity will be achieved as learners work together in groups
STEP 3
Guide learners to read and write numbers up to 100,000 in words
 This will help develop critical thinking and problem solving.
STEP 4
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 4 in the learner’s book.
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to read and write numbers up to hundreds of thousands during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: ARRANGING NUMBERS IN ASCENDING ORDER
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Arrange numbers in an ascending order
2. Make number cards and arrange numbers in an ascending order.
3. Appreciate the importance of ascending numbers
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you order numbers?
How do you arrange numbers in an ascending order?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 9-11
Number cards, number line and Manila paper
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Learners to form 5 digit numbers
 Learners will develop creativity and imagination as they form 5 digit numbers
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 9
 Learners will develop creativity and imagination as they arrange in ascending order
STEP 2
Guide learners to discuss examples 9 and 10 in the learner’s book page 10
 This will promote communication and collaboration
STEP 3
Guide learners to arrange the numbers in an ascending order
STEP 4
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 5 in the learner’s book page 10 and 11
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to order in ascending order during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: ARRANGING NUMBERS IN ASCENDING ORDER
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Arrange numbers in an descending order
2. Make number cards and arrange numbers in descending order.
3. Appreciate the importance of descending numbers
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you order numbers?
How do you arrange numbers in an descending order?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 11-13
Number cards, number line and Manila paper
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Learners to form 5 digit numbers
 Learners will develop creativity and imagination as they form 5 digit numbers
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 11
 Learners will develop creativity and imagination as they arrange in descending order
STEP 2
Guide learners to discuss examples 11 and 12 in the learner’s book page 12
 This will promote communication and collaboration
STEP 3
Guide learners to arrange the numbers in an descending order
STEP 4
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 5 in the learner’s book page 10 and 11
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to order in ascending order during their free time
Learners to play a digital game involving ordering numbers
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: ARRANGING NUMBERS IN ASCENDING ORDER
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Round off numbers to the nearest thousands
2. Make a number card, draw a number line and pick a number card and match it to its positions on the number line.
3. Appreciate use of whole numbers in real life situations
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
What do you consider when rounding off numbers to the nearest thousand?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 14-15
Number line and Manila paper, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 14
 Learners will develop critical thinking and problem solving as they round off numbers
STEP 2
Guide learners to discuss examples 13 and 14 in the learner’s book page 14 and 15
 This will help develop communication and collaboration
STEP 3
Teacher to guide learners to use video clips on rounding off numbers.
 Digital literacy is developed
STEP 4
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 7 in the learner’s book page 15
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to practise rounding off numbers during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
4
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: rounding off numbers to the nearest thousands
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Round off numbers to the nearest thousands
2. Make a number card, draw a number line and pick a number card and match it to its positions on the number line.
3. Appreciate use of whole numbers in real life situations
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
What do you consider when rounding off numbers to the nearest tens of thousand?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 16-17
Number line and Manila paper, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 16
 Learners will develop critical thinking and problem solving as they around off numbers
STEP 2
Guide learners to discuss examples 15 and 16 in the learner’s book page 16 and 17
 This will help develop communication and collaboration
STEP 3
Teacher to guide learners to use video clips on rounding off numbers .
 Digital literacy is developed
 Unity and cohesion will developed as learners work together in groups
STEP 4
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 8 in the learner’s book page 17
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to practise rounding off numbers during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: Squares
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Apply square of numbers up to 100 in different situations
2. Draw a square grid and work out the total number of the small square
3. Appreciate the meaning of square number
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you compute the square of a number?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 16-17
Multiplication tables number cards, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson
Guide learners through multiplication table
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 18
 Communication and collaboration will developed as learners work in groups
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to identity that squares of a number is the number you get when you multiply a number by itself.
 Learning to learn will be developed as learners identify the square of numbers
STEP 3
Guide learners to discuss example 17 and 18 in groups on page 18 and 19 in the learners book
 Unity and cohesion will developed as learners work together in groups
STEP 4
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 9 in the learner’s book page 19 and 20
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Guide learners to watch a video clip on squares of numbers up to 100.
 This will promote digital literacy
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to practise application of squares of numbers up to 100 during free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: Squares
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Apply square of numbers up to 100 in different situations
2. Draw a square grid and work out the total number of the small square
3. Appreciate the meaning of square number
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you compute the square of a number?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 16-17
Multiplication tables number cards, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson
Guide learners through multiplication table
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 18
 Communication and collaboration will developed as learners work in groups
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to identity that squares of a number is the number you get when you multiply a number by itself.
 Learning to learn will be developed as learners identify the square of numbers
STEP 3
Guide learners to discuss example 17 and 18 in groups on page 18 and 19 in the learners book
 Unity and cohesion will developed as learners work together in groups
STEP 4
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 9 in the learner’s book page 19 and 20
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Guide learners to watch a video clip on squares of numbers up to 100.
 This will promote digital literacy
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to practise application of squares of numbers up to 100 during free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: Squares
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Apply square of numbers up to 100 in different situations
2. Draw a square grid and work out the total number of the small square
3. Appreciate the meaning of square number
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you compute the square of a number?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 16-17
Multiplication tables number cards, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson
Guide learners through multiplication table
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 18
 Communication and collaboration will developed as learners work in groups
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to identity that squares of a number is the number you get when you multiply a number by itself.
 Learning to learn will be developed as learners identify the square of numbers
STEP 3
Guide learners to discuss example 17 and 18 in groups on page 18 and 19 in the learners book
 Unity and cohesion will developed as learners work together in groups
STEP 4
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 9 in the learner’s book page 19 and 20
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Guide learners to watch a video clip on squares of numbers up to 100.
 This will promote digital literacy
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to practise application of squares of numbers up to 100 during free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
_______________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: Squares roots
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Apply square roots of perfect numbers up to 10, 000 in different situations
2. Calculate the square root of whole numbers by using a factor tree.
3. Appreciate the use of factor tree to work out the square root.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you compute the square root of a number?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 21-22
Multiplication tables number cards, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson of squares
Guide learners through multiplication table
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 21
 Communication and collaboration will developed as learners work in groups
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to draw shapes using a 1cm grid paper
 This will help them achieve creativity and imagination
STEP 3
Guide learners to identify that square root of a number is the number you multiplied by itself to get a product.
 Learning to learn will be developed as learners identify the squares roots of numbers.
STEP 4
Guide learners to discuss example 19 and 20 in groups on page 21 and 22 in the learner’s book
 Unity and cohesion will developed as learners work together in groups
STEP 5
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 10 in the learner’s book page 22
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Guide learners to watch a video clip on squares of numbers up to 100.
 This will promote digital literacy
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to practise application of squares of numbers up to 100 during free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: Squares roots
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Apply square roots of perfect numbers up to 10, 000 in different situations
2. Calculate the square root of whole numbers by using a factor tree.
3. Appreciate the use of factor tree to work out the square root.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you compute the square root of a number?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 21-22
Multiplication tables number cards, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson of squares
Guide learners through multiplication table
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 21
 Communication and collaboration will developed as learners work in groups
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to draw shapes using a 1cm grid paper
 This will help them achieve creativity and imagination
STEP 3
Guide learners to identify that square root of a number is the number you multiplied by itself to get a product.
 Learning to learn will be developed as learners identify the squares roots of numbers.
STEP 4
Guide learners to discuss example 19 and 20 in groups on page 21 and 22 in the learner’s book
 Unity and cohesion will developed as learners work together in groups
STEP 5
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 10 in the learner’s book page 22
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Guide learners to watch a video clip on squares of numbers up to 100.
 This will promote digital literacy
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to practise application of squares of numbers up to 100 during free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: Squares roots
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Apply square roots of perfect numbers up to 10, 000 in different situations
2. Calculate the square root of whole numbers by using a factor tree.
3. Appreciate the use of factor tree to work out the square root.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you compute the square root of a number?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 21-22
Multiplication tables number cards, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson of squares
Guide learners through multiplication table
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 21
 Communication and collaboration will developed as learners work in groups
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to draw shapes using a 1cm grid paper
 This will help them achieve creativity and imagination
STEP 3
Guide learners to identify that square root of a number is the number you multiplied by itself to get a product.
 Learning to learn will be developed as learners identify the squares roots of numbers.
STEP 4
Guide learners to discuss example 19 and 20 in groups on page 21 and 22 in the learner’s book
 Unity and cohesion will developed as learners work together in groups
STEP 5
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 10 in the learner’s book page 22
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION:
Guide learners to watch a video clip on squares of numbers up to 100.
 This will promote digital literacy
Teacher to review the lesson by asking oral questions
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to practise application of squares of numbers up to 100 during free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
1
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: multiplication of up to a 4 digit number by a 2 digit number
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Multiply a 4 digit number by a 2 digit number in real life situations
2. Make number cards, pick a card and work out the multiplication
3. Have fun and enjoy working out multiplications of whole numbers.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
Where is multiplication used in daily life?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 23-28
Multiplication tables counters, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson
Display the multiplication table and ask learners oral questions on multiplication.
Guide learners through multiplication table
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 23 and share their answers
 Communication and collaboration will developed as learners work in groups
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to multiply 4 digit numbers by 1 digit numbers
 This will help them achieve critical thinking and problem solving
STEP 3
Guide learners to multiply numbers by 2 digit numbers without regrouping
 Creativity and imagination will be developed as learners use different methods of multiplication
STEP 4
Guide learners to multiply 4 digit numbers by 2 digit numbers with regrouping
 Responsibility will be achieved as learners work out multiplication
STEP 5
Guide learners in groups to discuss examples 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 on page 23,24,25 and 27 in the learners book
CONCLUSION
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 1,2 and 3 in the learner’s book page 24-28
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learner’s to use the skill acquired to work out the total number of desks and chairs in classroom.
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
2
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: multiplication of up to a 4 digit number by a 2 digit number
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Multiply a 4 digit number by a 2 digit number in real life situations
2. Make number cards, pick a card and work out the multiplication
3. Have fun and enjoy working out multiplications of whole numbers.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
Where is multiplication used in daily life?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 23-28
Multiplication tables counters, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson
Display the multiplication table and ask learners oral questions on multiplication.
Guide learners through multiplication table
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 23 and share their answers
 Communication and collaboration will developed as learners work in groups
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to multiply 4 digit numbers by 1 digit numbers
 This will help them achieve critical thinking and problem solving
STEP 3
Guide learners to multiply numbers by 2 digit numbers without regrouping
 Creativity and imagination will be developed as learners use different methods of multiplication
STEP 4
Guide learners to multiply 4 digit numbers by 2 digit numbers with regrouping
 Responsibility will be achieved as learners work out multiplication
STEP 5
Guide learners in groups to discuss examples 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 on page 23,24,25 and 27 in the learners book
CONCLUSION
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 1,2 and 3 in the learner’s book page 24-28
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learner’s to use the skill acquired to work out the total number of desks and chairs in classroom.
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
3
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: multiplication of up to a 4 digit number by a 2 digit number
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
4. Multiply a 4 digit number by a 2 digit number in real life situations
5. Make number cards, pick a card and work out the multiplication
6. Have fun and enjoy working out multiplications of whole numbers.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
Where is multiplication used in daily life?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 23-28
Multiplication tables counters, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson
Display the multiplication table and ask learners oral questions on multiplication.
Guide learners through multiplication table
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 23 and share their answers
 Communication and collaboration will developed as learners work in groups
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to multiply 4 digit numbers by 1 digit numbers
 This will help them achieve critical thinking and problem solving
STEP 3
Guide learners to multiply numbers by 2 digit numbers without regrouping
 Creativity and imagination will be developed as learners use different methods of multiplication
STEP 4
Guide learners to multiply 4 digit numbers by 2 digit numbers with regrouping
 Responsibility will be achieved as learners work out multiplication
STEP 5
Guide learners in groups to discuss examples 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 on page 23,24,25 and 27 in the learners book
CONCLUSION
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 1,2 and 3 in the learner’s book page 24-28
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learner’s to use the skill acquired to work out the total number of desks and chairs in classroom.
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
4
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: estimating product by rounding off numbers to the nearest ten and by using compatibility of numbers
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Estimate products of numbers to the nearest ten and by using compatibility of numbers
2. Make number cards, pick a card, round of each number on the card to the nearest ten and multiply the round off numbers to estimate the product.
3. Have fun and enjoy estimating product by rounding off factors
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How can you estimate a product by rounding off numbers?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 28-31
Multiplication tables cards, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson
Display the multiplication table and practise cards to the learners
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 28 and share their answers
 The activities will help learners develop critical thinking and problem solving as they estimate products of numbers by rounding off to the nearest ten
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to estimate products by rounding off the numbers to the nearest 10
 Social cohesion will be developed as learners work together irrespective of their backgrounds
STEP 3
Guide learners to discuss example 7 and 8 on page 28-29 in the learner’s book
 This will help them develop communication and collaboration
STEP 4
Guide learners to estimate products by use of compatible numbers. Learners to understand that compatible numbers are numbers that are easy to add, subtract, multiply or divide mentally
STEP 5
Guide learners in groups to discuss examples 9 and 10 on page 30 in the learners book
CONCLUSION
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 4, 5 and 6 in the learner’s book page 30-31
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learner’s to use the skill acquired to estimate the product of different numbers
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
5
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: estimating product by rounding off numbers to the nearest ten and by using compatibility of numbers
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
4. Estimate products of numbers to the nearest ten and by using compatibility of numbers
5. Make number cards, pick a card, round of each number on the card to the nearest ten and multiply the round off numbers to estimate the product.
6. Have fun and enjoy estimating product by rounding off factors
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How can you estimate a product by rounding off numbers?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 28-31
Multiplication tables cards, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson
Display the multiplication table and practise cards to the learners
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 28 and share their answers
 The activities will help learners develop critical thinking and problem solving as they estimate products of numbers by rounding off to the nearest ten
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to estimate products by rounding off the numbers to the nearest 10
 Social cohesion will be developed as learners work together irrespective of their backgrounds
STEP 3
Guide learners to discuss example 7 and 8 on page 28-29 in the learner’s book
 This will help them develop communication and collaboration
STEP 4
Guide learners to estimate products by use of compatible numbers. Learners to understand that compatible numbers are numbers that are easy to add, subtract, multiply or divide mentally
STEP 5
Guide learners in groups to discuss examples 9 and 10 on page 30 in the learners book
CONCLUSION
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 4, 5 and 6 in the learner’s book page 30-31
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learner’s to use the skill acquired to estimate the product of different numbers
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
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SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
1
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: estimating product by rounding off numbers to the nearest ten and by using compatibility of numbers
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Make patterns involving multiplication of numbers not exceeding 10,000 in different situations
2. Identify multiplication patterns.
3. Have fun and creating multiplication patterns.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How can you create patterns involving multiplication?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 31-33
Multiplication tables, number cards, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson
Put the learners in pairs and let them discover the rule of the pattern
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 31 and share their answers on multiplication patterns
 This will enhance communication and collaboration as well as the value of unity as learners work in groups
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to estimate products by rounding off the numbers to the nearest 10
 Social cohesion will be developed as learners work together irrespective of their backgrounds
STEP 3
Guide learners to discuss examples 11 and 12 on page 31 and 32 in the leaner’s book
 This will enhance values of love and respect as they work in groups
STEP 4
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 7 on page 32 and 33 in the learners book
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION
Guide learners to play a digital game involving multiplication
 This promote digital literacy
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learner’s to make patterns involving multiplication of numbers up to 10,000 during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
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SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
2
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: division of up to a 4 digit number by a 2 digit number
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Divide a 4 digit number by a 2 digit number without a remainder
2. Use digital devices for learning more on division of whole numbers.
3. Appreciate the use of division of whole numbers in real life situation.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
Where do we use division in real life?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 34-37
Multiplication tables, number cards, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson
Write a division sentence without a remainder and learners to work out using counters
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 34 and share their answers
 This will enhance communication and collaboration as well as the value of unity as learners work in groups
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 1 and 2 on page 34-35 in the learners book. Learners to divide numbers without a remainder
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 1 on page 35 in the learner’s book.
STEP 4
Guide the learners in groups to discuss examples 3 and 4 on page 36 in the learners book. Learners to divide numbers with remainder
 Learners will develop critical thinking and problem solving as they carry out division.
STEP 5
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 2 on page 36 and 37 in the learner,s book
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
CONCLUSION
Guide learners to play a digital game involving multiplication
 This promote digital literacy
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to use the skill acquired to work out questions involving divisions during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
3
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: division of up to a 4 digit number by a 3 digit number
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
4. Divide a 4 digit number by a 3 digit number without a remainder
5. Use digital devices for learning more on division of whole numbers.
6. Appreciate the use of division of whole numbers in real life situation.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
Where do we use division in real life?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 34-37
Multiplication tables, number cards, counters, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson
Put learners in pairs to discuss division strategies that they know
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 37 and share their answers
 This will enhance communication and collaboration as well as the value of unity as learners work in groups
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss teacher’s examples on the chalk board.
Learners to divide the numbers without a remainder
STEP 3
.guide the learners to work out practise exercise 3 on page 38 in the learners book
STEP 4
Guide the learners in groups to discuss examples 7 and 8 on page 39 in the learner’s book. Learners to divide numbers with remainder
 Learners will develop critical thinking and problem solving as they carry out division.
CONCLUSION
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 4 on page 39 and 40 in the learner’s book
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to use the skill acquired to work out questions involving divisions during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
4
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: estimating quotient by rounding off the divisor and dividend to the nearest 10
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Estimate quotients by rounding off the divided and divisor to the nearest ten in real life
2. Demonstrate multiplication is the opposite of division.
3. Have fun and enjoy estimating quotient by rounding off numbers.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How can we estimate quotients?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 40-41
Multiplication tables, number cards, counters, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to recap the previous lesson
Put learners in pairs to discuss division strategies that they know
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 40.
Learners to round off the divisor and the divide in each card to the nearest 10
 This will enhance communication and collaboration as well as the value of unity as learners work in groups
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss teacher’s examples on the chalk board.
STEP 3
Guide the learners in groups to discuss examples 9 and 10 on page 40 in the learner’s book
 Learners will develop critical thinking and problem solving as they analyse and accept each other’s quotient estimates
CONCLUSION
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 5 on page 41 in the learner’s book
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learners
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to apply the knowledge and skills to practise estimating quotient by rounding off numbers to the nearest tens during free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: combined operation
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Perform combined operation involving addition and subtraction
2. Discuss how to work out combined operations
3. Appreciate the use of whole numbers in real life situations
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How can you work out questions involving combined operations?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 42-43
Practise cards, counters, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Ask oral questions involving combined operations
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 42 and share their answers
 This will enhance communication and collaboration as well as the value of unity as learners work in groups
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 11 and 12 on page 42 and 43 in learner’s book.
 Learners will achieve communication and collaboration as they discuss.
 The value of respect will be enhanced as they work together.
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 6 in the learners book page 43
.
CONCLUSION
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learner
ask oral questions to conclude the lesson.
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to perform combined operation involving addition and subtraction for further practise at home during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: combined operation
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Perform combined operation involving addition and subtraction and multiplication
2. Discuss how to work out combined operations
3. Appreciate the use of whole numbers in real life situations
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How can you work out questions involving combined operations?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 44-45
Practise cards, puzzles, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Ask oral questions involving combined operations
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 44 and share their answers
 The learners will develop critical thinking and problem solving as they fill in the puzzle
 Social cohesion will also be achieved as learners work together irrespective of their background.
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 13 and 14 on page 44 in learners book.
 Learners will achieve communication and collaboration as they discuss.
 The value of respect will be enhanced as they work together.
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 7 in the learner’s book page 45
.
CONCLUSION
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learner
Ask oral questions to conclude the lesson.
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to perform combined operation involving addition, subtraction and multiplication for further practise at home during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
___________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS
SUB STRAND: combined operation
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Perform combined operation involving addition and subtraction, multiplication and division in different situations
2. Discuss how to work out combined operations
3. Appreciate the use of whole numbers in real life situations
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How can you work out questions involving combined operations?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 45-47
Practise cards, IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Ask oral questions involving combined operations
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 45 and share their answers
 The learners will develop critical thinking and problem solving as they fill in the puzzle
 Social cohesion will also be achieved as learners work together irrespective of their background.
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 15 and 16 on page 46 in learner’s book.
 Learners will achieve communication and collaboration as they discuss.
 The value of respect will be enhanced as they work together.
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 8 in the learner’s book page 46 and 47
.
CONCLUSION
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learner
Ask oral questions to conclude the lesson.
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to perform combined operation involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division for further practise at home during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS – fractions
SUB STRAND: LCM- least common multiple
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Identify Least Common Multiple (LCM) of given numbers in different situation
2. Demonstrate addition of fractions using the LCM.
3. Enjoy addition of fractions using LCM.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you determine LCM of a number
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 48-49
Practise cards, number cards, multiplication table IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Teacher to recap on multiples of numbers learnt in the previous grades
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 48 and share their answers
 This activity will helps learners develop creativity and imagination
 Social cohesion will also be achieved as learners work together irrespective of their background.
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 1 and 2 on page 48 in learner’s book.
 Learners will achieve communication and collaboration as they discuss.
 The value of respect will be enhanced as they work together.
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 1 in the learner’s book page 49
 .the exercise will enhance critical thinking and problem solving as they answer questions in the practise exercise
CONCLUSION
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learner
Ask oral questions to conclude the lesson.
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to do more practise on LCM during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS – fractions
SUB STRAND: Addition of fractions using LCM
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Identify Least Common Multiple (LCM) of given numbers in different situation
2. Demonstrate addition of fractions using the LCM.
3. Enjoy addition of fractions using LCM.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you determine LCM of a number?
How do we add fractions using LCM
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 49-51
Practise cards, number cards, multiplication table IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Teacher to recap on identify LCM of numbers learnt in the previous lesson
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 49 and share their answers
 This activity will helps learners develop critical thinking and problem solving
 Social cohesion will also be achieved as learners work together irrespective of their background.
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 3 and 4 on page 50-51 in learner’s book.
 Learners will achieve communication and collaboration as they discuss.
 The value of respect and unity will be enhanced as they work together.
Learners to discover that when adding fractions with different denominators, they should find LCM of the denominator first before adding
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 2 in the learner’s book page 51
 The exercise will enhance critical thinking and problem solving as they answer questions in the practise exercise
CONCLUSION
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learner
Ask oral questions to conclude the lesson.
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to add fractions using LCM during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS – fractions
SUB STRAND: Subtraction of fractions using LCM
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Identify Least Common Multiple (LCM) of given numbers in different situation
2. Demonstrate subtraction of fractions using the LCM.
3. Enjoy subtraction of fractions using LCM.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you determine LCM of a number?
How do we subtract fractions using LCM?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 51-53
Practise cards, number cards, multiplication table IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Teacher to recap on addition of fractions using LCM learnt in the previous lesson
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 51 and share their answers
 This activity will helps learners develop critical thinking and problem solving
 Social cohesion will also be achieved as learners work together irrespective of their background.
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 5 and 6 on page 52-53 in learner’s book.
 Learners will achieve communication and collaboration as they discuss.
 The value of respect and unity will be enhanced as they work together.
Guide the Learners to discover that when subtracting fractions with different denominators, they should find LCM of the denominator first
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 3 in the learner’s book page 53
 The exercise will enhance critical thinking and problem solving as they answer questions in the practise exercise
CONCLUSION
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learner
Ask oral questions to conclude the lesson.
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to subtract fractions using LCM during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS – fractions
SUB STRAND: Addition of mixed numbers
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
1. Convert mixed numbers into improper fractions.
2. Practice addition of mixed numbers.
3. Appreciate the use of addition of mixed numbers in real life.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
1. Where are fractions used in real life?
2. How do you work out addition of mixed numbers
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 51-53
Fraction chart, Practise cards, number cards, multiplication table IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Teacher to recap on addition and subtraction of fractions using LCM learnt in the previous lesson
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 54 and share their answers
 This activity will helps learners develop creativity and imagination
 Social cohesion and love will also be achieved as learners work together irrespective of their background.
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 7 and 8 on page 54-55 in learner’s book.
 Learners will achieve communication and collaboration as they discuss.
 The value of respect and unity will be enhanced as they work together.
Guide the Learners to work out more examples of addition of mixed numbers on the chalkboard
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 4 in the learner’s book page 55
 The exercise will enhance critical thinking and problem solving as they answer questions in the practise exercise
CONCLUSION
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learner
 Responsibility will also be developed as they work and submit their work for marking
Ask oral questions to conclude the lesson.
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to do more practise on addition of mixed numbers during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS – fractions
SUB STRAND: Subtraction of mixed numbers
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
1. Identify subtraction of mixed numbers.
2. Practice subtraction of mixed numbers.
3. Appreciate the use of subtraction of mixed numbers in real life..
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
1. Where are fractions used in real life?
2. How do you work out subtraction of mixed numbers
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 55-57
Fraction chart, Practise cards, number cards, multiplication table IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Teacher to recap on addition of mixed numbers learnt in the previous lesson
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 55 and share their answers
 This activity will helps learners develop creativity and imagination
 Social cohesion and love will also be achieved as learners work together irrespective of their background.
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 9 and 10 on page 56 in learner’s book.
 Learners will achieve communication and collaboration as they discuss.
 The value of respect and unity will be enhanced as they work together.
Guide the Learners to work out more examples of subtraction of mixed numbers on the chalkboard
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 5 in the learner’s book page 55-57
 The exercise will enhance critical thinking and problem solving as they answer questions in the practise exercise
CONCLUSION
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learner
 Responsibility will also be developed as they work and submit their work for marking
Ask oral questions to conclude the lesson.
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to do more practise of subtraction of mixed numbers in different situation
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS – fractions
SUB STRAND: Reciprocals
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
1. Define the meaning of reciprocal of fractions.
2. Demonstrate reciprocal of fractions.
3. Have fun and enjoy working out reciprocal of fractions.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you get reciprocal of a fraction
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 57-58
Fraction chart, Practise cards, number cards, multiplication table IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Teacher to recap on subtraction of mixed numbers learnt in the previous lesson
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 57 and share their answers
 This activity will helps learners develop creativity and imagination
 Social cohesion and love will also be achieved as learners work together irrespective of their background.
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 11 and 12 on page 57-58 in learner’s book.
 Learners will achieve communication and collaboration as they discuss.
 The value of respect and unity will be enhanced as they work together.
Guide the Learners to work out more examples of reciprocal of fractions on the chalkboard
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 6 in the learner’s book page 58
 The exercise will enhance critical thinking and problem solving as they answer questions in the practise exercise
CONCLUSION
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learner
 Responsibility will also be developed as they work and submit their work for marking
Ask oral questions to conclude the lesson.
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
With the help of parents to do more practise of reciprocal of fractions at home
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS – fractions
SUB STRAND: Reciprocals
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
1. Define the meaning of reciprocal of fractions.
2. Demonstrate reciprocal of fractions.
3. Have fun and enjoy working out reciprocal of fractions.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you get reciprocal of a fraction
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 57-58
Fraction chart, Practise cards, number cards, multiplication table IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Teacher to recap on subtraction of mixed numbers learnt in the previous lesson
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 57 and share their answers
 This activity will helps learners develop creativity and imagination
 Social cohesion and love will also be achieved as learners work together irrespective of their background.
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 11 and 12 on page 57-58 in learner’s book.
 Learners will achieve communication and collaboration as they discuss.
 The value of respect and unity will be enhanced as they work together.
Guide the Learners to work out more examples of reciprocal of fractions on the chalkboard
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 6 in the learner’s book page 58
 The exercise will enhance critical thinking and problem solving as they answer questions in the practise exercise
CONCLUSION
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learner
 Responsibility will also be developed as they work and submit their work for marking
Ask oral questions to conclude the lesson.
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
With the help of parents to do more practise of reciprocal of fractions at home
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
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SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS – fractions
SUB STRAND: Squares of fraction
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
1. Define the meaning of square of a fraction.
2. Demonstrate square of a fraction.
3. Have fun and enjoy calculating square of a fraction
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
Where are squares of fractions used in real life?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 57-58
Fraction chart, Practise cards, number cards, multiplication table IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Teacher to recap on reciprocals of fractions learnt in the previous lesson
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 59 and share their answers
 This activity will helps learners develop creativity and imagination
 Social cohesion and love will also be achieved as learners work together irrespective of their background.
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 13,14 and 15 on page 59-60 in learner’s book.
 Learners will achieve communication and collaboration as they discuss.
 The value of respect and unity will be enhanced as they work together.
Guide the Learners to work out more examples of squares of fraction on the chalkboard
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 7 in the learner’s book page 60
 The exercise will enhance critical thinking and problem solving as they answer questions in the practise exercise
CONCLUSION
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learner
 Responsibility will also be developed as they work and submit their work for marking
Ask oral questions to conclude the lesson.
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Guide the learners to use skill acquired to work out questions involving squares of fractions
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS – fractions
SUB STRAND: Equivalent of fractions
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
4. Define the meaning of square of a fraction.
5. Demonstrate square of a fraction.
6. Have fun and enjoy calculating square of a fraction
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
What are fractions used in real life?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 61-62
Fraction chart, Practise cards, number cards, multiplication table IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Teacher to recap on squares of fractions learnt in the previous lesson
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 61 and share their answers
 This activity will helps learners develop creativity and imagination
 Social cohesion and love will also be achieved as learners work together irrespective of their background.
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 16 on page 61 in learner’s book.
Learning to learn will be promote as they convert fractions to equivalent fractions with denominator 100 in different situations
 Learners will achieve communication and collaboration as they discuss.
 The value of respect and unity will be enhanced as they work together.
Guide the Learners to work out more examples of equivalent of fraction on the chalkboard so as to understand that equivalent fractions have different numerators and denominators but represent the same value
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 8 in the learner’s book page 61
 The exercise will enhance critical thinking and problem solving as they answer questions in the practise exercise
CONCLUSION
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learner
 Responsibility will also be developed as they work and submit their work for marking
Ask oral questions to conclude the lesson.
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to represent equivalent fractions using real objects during free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS – fractions
SUB STRAND: Percentage of fraction
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
1. Identify percentage as a fraction.
2. Draw a square, shade some squares and calculate the percentage of shaded square.
3. Appreciate the use of percentage as a fraction.
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
Where are percentage used in our day to day lives?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 62-62
Fraction chart, Practise cards, number cards, multiplication table IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Teacher to recap on equivalent of fractions learnt in the previous lesson
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 62 and share their answers
 This activity will helps learners develop creativity and imagination
 Social cohesion and love will also be achieved as learners work together irrespective of their background.
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 17 on page 62 in learner’s book.
Learning to learn will be promote as learners learn the symbol of percentage is %
 Learners will achieve communication and collaboration as they discuss.
 The value of respect and unity will be enhanced as they work together.
Guide the Learners to work out more examples of percentage of fraction on the chalkboard so as the learners can understand that percentage means any quantity or number expressed as part of fraction.
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 9 in the learner’s book page 63
 The exercise will enhance critical thinking and problem solving as they answer questions in the practise exercise
CONCLUSION
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learner
 Responsibility will also be developed as they work and submit their work for marking
Ask oral questions to conclude the lesson.
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Guide the learners to do more practise on percentage fractions during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS – fractions
SUB STRAND: Conversion of fractions into percentage
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
1. Convert fractions to percentage.
2. Use digital devices for learning more on conversion of fractions to percentage.
3. Have fun and enjoying conversion of fractions to percentage..
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you convert fraction into percentage?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 63-
Fraction chart, Practise cards, number cards, multiplication table IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Teacher to recap on percentage of fractions learnt in the previous lesson
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 63 and share their answers
 This activity will helps learners develop creativity and imagination
 Social cohesion and love will also be achieved as learners work together irrespective of their background.
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 18 and 19 on page in learner’s book.
 Learners will achieve communication and collaboration as they discuss.
 The value of respect and unity will be enhanced as they work together.
Guide the Learners to work out more examples on the chalkboard to understand that to convert fraction into percentage, multiply the given fraction by 100%
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 10 in the learner’s book page
 The exercise will enhance critical thinking and problem solving as they answer questions in the practise exercise
CONCLUSION
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learner
 Responsibility will also be developed as they work and submit their work for marking
Ask oral questions to conclude the lesson.
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to convert fractions into percentage during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL
LEARNING AREA
GRADE
DATE
TIME
ROLL
MATH
6
STRAND: NUMBERS – fractions
SUB STRAND: Conversion of percentage into fractions
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES: by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
1. Convert percentages to fractions.
2. Use digital devices for learning more on conversion on percentage to fraction.
3. Have fun and enjoy converting percentage to fractions…
KEY INQUIRY QUESTION (S)
How do you convert percentage into fraction?
LEARNING RESOURCES
Mentor mathematics learner’s book grade 6 page 65-66
Fraction chart, Practise cards, number cards, multiplication table IT devices
ORGANISATION OF LEARNING
Learning will take place in an actual classroom. Learners will work individually, in pairs and small groups
INTRODUCTION
Teacher to review the previous lesson
Teacher to recap on conversion of fraction into percentage learnt in the previous lesson
LESSON DEVELOPMENT
STEP 1
Guide learners to do the group activities in the learner’s book page 65 and share their answers
 This activity will helps learners develop creativity and imagination
 Social cohesion and love will also be achieved as learners work together irrespective of their background.
STEP 2
Guide learner’s to discuss examples 20 and 21 on page 65 in learner’s book.
 Learners will achieve communication and collaboration as they discuss.
 The value of respect and unity will be enhanced as they work together.
Guide the Learners to work out more examples on the chalkboard to discover a percentage is a fraction whose denominator is 100
STEP 3
Guide learners to work out practise exercise 11 in the learner’s book page 65
 The exercise will enhance critical thinking and problem solving as they answer questions in the practise exercise
CONCLUSION
Teacher to go goes round marking the books and assisting the weak learner
 Responsibility will also be developed as they work and submit their work for marking
Ask oral questions to conclude the lesson.
EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:
Learners to convert percentage into fraction during their free time
REFLECTION ON THE LESSON:
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Uriri TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply

Uriri Technical and Vocational College (TVC) is located in Uriri, Kenya, specifically at Oani farm, about 1 kilometer from the Awendo-Migori HighwayThe college is in the South Kanyamkago Ward within the Uriri constituency in Migori County.

The institution is registered with the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Authority and is listed on the KUCCPS website. It is a government TVET institution under the Ministry of Education, State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training.

Uriri Technical and Vocational College Contacts

To contact Uriri Technical and Vocational College (TVC), you can visit their campus at Uyani Centre along the Awendo Migori Highway, call them at 0793974670. You can also find more information on their Facebook page. 

Uriri TVC Approved Diploma and Certificate Programs

Apply directly to the College for consideration in a number of Diploma and Certificate Courses offered at the TVC..

Uriri Technical and Vocational College (TVC) offers a wide array of courses across various disciplines. These include Building and Construction, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Plumbing and Pipe Fitting, and Civil Engineering, all offered at artisan, certificate, and diploma levels. Additionally, they provide programs in Accountancy, Human Resource, Social Work and Community Development, Fashion and Design, Food and Beverage, and General Agriculture. 

Uriri Technical and Vocational College Kuccps Approved Courses

The TVC offers the following Courses that are approved by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS):

  1. Civil Engineering Level 6
  2. Diploma In Social Work And Community Development
  3. Diploma In Accountancy
  4. Diploma In Catering And Accommodation
  5. Diploma In Automotive Engineering
  6. Building Technician Level 6
  7. Diploma In Civil Engineering
  8. Diploma In General Agriculture
  9. Electrical Engineering (Power Option) Level 6
  10. Diploma In Banking And Finance
  11. Certificate In Accountancy
  12. Diploma In Business Management
  13. Certificate In General Agriculture
  14. Diploma In Business Management
  15. Human Resource Management Level 6
  16. Certificate In Automotive Engineering
  17. Social Work And Community Development Level 6
  18. Building Technician Level 5
  19. Certificate In Building Technology
  20. Diploma In Human Resource Management
  21. Craft Information Communication Technology
  22. Business Management Level 6
  23. Certificate In Electrical Installation Level Five(Tvet-Cdacc)
  24. Craft Certificate In Electrical And Electronics Engineering (Power Option)
  25. Automotive Engineering Technology Level 6
  26. Certificate In Electrical Installation(Tvet-Cdacc)
  27. Certificate In Electrical Engineering
  28. Fashion And Design Level 5 (Cbet)
  29. Certificate In Fashion Design And Garment Making
  30. Ict Technician Level 6
  31. Diploma In Information Communication Technology
  32. Cfood And Beverage Production (Culinary Arts) Level 5
  33. Diploma In Procurement And Supply Chain Management
  34. Diploma Building Technology
  35. Craft In General Agriculture
  36. Certificate In Hairdressing And Beauty Therapy (Cdacc)
  37. Certificate In Information Communication Technology
  38. Automotive Engineering Level 6
  39. Diploma In Secretarial Studies
  40. Diploma In Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Power Option)
  41. Automotive Technician Level 5 (Tvet – Cdacc)
  42. Certificate In Plumbing
  43. Craft Certificate In Plumbing Level 5
  44. Supply Chain Management Level 5
  45. Social Work And Community Development Level 5
  46. Craft In Social Work And Community Development
  47. Craft In Supply Chain Management
  48. Craft Certificate In Welding And Fabrication
  49. Artisan In Hair Dressing & Beauty Therapy Level 4 ( Cdacc )
  50. Artisan In Masonry
  51. Artisan In Fashion Design & Garment Making
  52. Artisan In Fashion Design & Garment Making Level 4 ( Cdacc )
  53. Nvcet Certificate In Information Communication Technology
  54. Artisan In Electrical Installation
  55. Fashion Design Level 4
  56. Artisan In Motor Vehicle Mechanics
  57. Artisan Certificate In Electrical Installation Level 4 ( Cdacc)
  58. Artisan In Hairdressing And Beauty Therapy
  59. Artisan In Information Communication Technology
  60. Food And Beverage Production (Culinary Arts) Level 4
  61. Artisan In General Agriculture
  62. Automotive Artisan Level 4
  63. Artisan In Automotive Level 4
  64. Agriculture Extension And Rural Sociology Level 4
  65. Diploma In Catering And Accommodation Management
  66. Diploma In Information Communication Technology
  67. Craft In Building And Civil Engineering
  68. Automotive Engineering Level 5
  69. Artisan In Plumbing
  70. Diploma In Human Resources Management
  71. Office Administration Level 6

Why Study at the Uriri TVC

Studying at Uriri Technical and Vocational College (TVC) offers a pathway to acquire practical skills and knowledge for various industries, boosting employment and entrepreneurship opportunitiesThe institution emphasizes hands-on training in areas like fashion design, electrical engineering, building and civil engineering, and ICT. Uriri TVC also fosters a supportive learning environment and aims to equip students with the tools to succeed in a competitive job market. 
Here’s why you might consider studying at Uriri TVC:
  • Practical Skills and Industry Relevance:
    Uriri TVC focuses on providing students with the practical skills and knowledge needed for real-world applications in various industries. 
  • Strong Emphasis on Hands-on Training:
    The college provides hands-on training through workshops, labs, and practical projects, ensuring students gain valuable experience. 
  • Supportive Learning Environment:
    Uriri TVC fosters a nurturing and inclusive atmosphere where students can thrive and achieve their goals. 
  • Career Preparation:
    The curriculum is designed to prepare students for the job market and entrepreneurship, equipping them with the skills and confidence to succeed. 
  • Community Engagement:
    Uriri TVC is deeply connected with the local community and industries, offering students opportunities for practical learning and collaboration. 
  • Specific Program Strengths:
    The college excels in areas like ICT, building and construction, fashion design, and electrical engineering, providing specialized training in these fields. 

Uriri Technical and Vocational College (TVC) Fees Structure

Generally, Total fees per year is Kshs 67,189 · The Government gives a capitation of Kshs. 30,000 per year per trainee.

The fees covers the following Vote heads:

  • Tuition (Government New funding model): KShs.39,719
  • Personal emoluments: 10,500
  • Electricity, Water, and Conservancy(W.C): KShs.3,970
  • Local Transport and Travel.(T.T): KShs.4,200
  • Resource Management and Infrastructure (M.I): KShs.4,000
  • Activity: 4,800

Total: KShs.67,189

Other Applicable charges

  • Registration(Charged once on admission): 2,000
  • Student ID (Charged once on admission): 500
  • Student welfare(Annually): 900
  • Caution money(Charged once on admission): 1,000
  • Tveta fees(Charged once on admission): 500

Total: KShs.4,900

Grand Total: KShs.72,089.

Uriri TVC Courses Duration.

TVC (Technical and Vocational College) courses vary in duration, depending on the specific course. Generally, Craft Certificates take 1-2 years, while Diplomas can range from 2-3 yearsSome short courses, like welding or baking, may be completed in a few weeks or months.

Examples of course durations:
  • Craft Certificate:
    • Building Technology: 1 year 6 months (Module I & II)
    • Carpentry & Joinery: 2 years
    • Plumbing: 3 months
    • Welding & Fabrication: 8 weeks
  • Diploma:

    • Building Construction Technology: 3 years
    • Human Resource Management: 3 years
    • General Agriculture: 3 years
    • Automotive Engineering: 3 years
  • Short Courses:

    • Welding/Fabrication: 12 weeks
    • MIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • TIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • Cake Baking and Decoration: 2 months

Factors affecting course duration:

  • Level of the course:Certificates are typically shorter than Diplomas.
  • Specific trade or field:Different trades may have varying durations.
  • College or institution:Some institutions may have slightly different program structures.
  • Intake schedule:Some courses have specific intake periods (e.g., January, May, September).

Check the specific Course fees details here:

Uriri TVC online application

Applications and placement to the TVC are done through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) Portal. To apply for placement through KUCCPS, you need to access the student’s portal on the KUCCPS website and log in using your KCSE index number, year of examination, and passwordOnce logged in, you can explore available programs and institutions, and then submit your preferred choices. Start your application by clicking on this Kuccps Student Portal Link.
You can also apply directly to the institution for admission.
 
The Minimum requirements are: C- for diplomas, D+ for craft certificates and E for artisan courses. But, different Courses may have more specific requirements.

Uriri Technical and Vocational college admission requirements

To qualify for any course at Nyakach Technical Training Institute, you must first meet the requirements below;

  1. Be a Kenyan citizen and have either an Identification card or a birth certificate to prove this.
  2. You must have completed your KSCE and received your certificate.
  3. Have scored the required minimum grade as per the programme you are applying for.
  4. You need a mean grade of:
  • C– (minus) and above for diploma courses.
  • D (plain) and above for craft certificate courses
  • D – (minus) and below for artisan certificate courses

Uriri TVC Kuccps application procedure

After confirming that you qualify for a course at the Technical Training Institute, the second step is to apply to the TVET College. There are two ways to apply to  Vocational and Training Institute; physically collect the application letter from the institution’s admission office. Apply through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS). As this is an online application, you must carefully follow the instructions given to ensure a successful application. The process is as given below;

  1. Log into kuccps.ac.ke.
  2. Click on the apply now tab and choose your preferred programme.
  3. Once a course is successfully selected, the website automatically redirects you to the student portal for KUCCPS.
  4. Click on the log-in prompt. You will be prompted to enter your KCSE index number, year of completion, and password as previously selected.
  5. On a successful log-in, click on institutions. Scroll through the list of available TVET colleges and select the TVC.
  6. The screen displays the college and all the courses on offer for that academic year.
  7. Click on the course you want to apply. A 7-character code appears; note this down.
  8. Click on the revision tab. Click on Apply now; it prompts you to enter the 7-character code you noted down. Enter the code and submit your application
  9. Finally, make the necessary application payments through your mode of choice from the provided list; preferably MPESA.
  10. In the KUCCPS online application, a successful submission must have the programme code, name/duration, and the institution’s name. If successfully considered, you will receive an admission letter via the portal that you download and use to get admission to the institution. Of course, you will also receive your admission results via SMS.

Uriri Technical and Vocational College Admission Letter.

You can get the admission letter to the TTI by visiting the Kuccps Student Portal, Instituion’s Website and by paying a physical visit to the Tertiary institution. But, the best, quickest and most convenient application method is via the Kuccps portal.

All Technical Training Institute Diploma, Certificate and Artisan Courses Fees 

Download the free pdf documents below that have complete details of all TTI Courses and their Fees per year:

Career Opportunities for TVC Graduates

TVC graduates in Kenya have a wide range of career opportunities, primarily in technical and vocational fieldsThese include roles as trainers in TVET institutions, skilled workers in various industries like construction, manufacturing, and hospitality, and entrepreneurs who can leverage their skills to start their own businesses. 

The Career opportunities for Technical and Vocational Training Colleges’ Graduates include:

1. TVET Trainer/Lecturer:

  • Many TVET institutions are actively seeking qualified trainers to teach in various disciplines. 
  • Opportunities exist at both the certificate and diploma levels, requiring specific qualifications and often pedagogy training. 
  • Examples include positions at institutions like the Kenya School of TVET, The Eldoret National Polytechnic, and various other TVC institutions. 

2. Skilled Trades and Technical Roles:

  • Graduates can find employment in various industries that require technical skills, such as:
    • Construction: Building, plumbing, electrical installation, etc.
    • Manufacturing: Machine operation, fabrication, maintenance, etc.
    • Hospitality: Food and beverage service, catering, housekeeping, etc.
    • Agriculture: Agri-business, farm management, animal health, etc.
    • ICT: Hardware and software support, networking, web development, etc.
  • The demand for skilled workers in these sectors is constantly growing. 

3. Entrepreneurship:

  • TVC graduates can use their skills to start their own businesses. Examples include:
    • Fashion and design: Tailoring, dressmaking, fashion design.
    • Cosmetology: Hairdressing, beauty therapy, nail art.
    • Automotive: Mechanics, panel beating, auto electrical work.
    • Hospitality: Catering services, food vending, event planning.
  • The government encourages entrepreneurship through various initiatives and support programs. 

4. Other Job Opportunities:

  • Public Relations and Receptionist:

    TVETA, for example, has advertised for positions like Public Relations Assistant/Receptionist. 

  • Career Counseling and Guidance:

    Graduates with relevant experience can work in career guidance and counseling roles in institutions or with organizations like the Office of Career Services (OCS). 

  • Project Management:

    Some TVET institutions are also offering programs in project planning and management, which can lead to roles in project coordination and implementation. 

5. Specific Fields in Demand:

The following fields are highly on demand and are worthy considering:

  • Digital Skills:

    The rise of technology has increased demand for professionals in digital design, smart construction, and other related fields. 

  • Creative Industries:

    Skills in areas like journalism, interior design, fashion design, and media production are also in demand. 

  • Sustainable Practices:

    The growing focus on green and sustainable building practices opens up opportunities for professionals in these areas. 

6. Government Initiatives:

  • The Ministry of Education, State Department for TVET actively seeks to recruit qualified trainers and other staff. 
  • Various government agencies and institutions offer internship and training programs to support TVET graduates. 

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE

The annual tuition fee for TVET courses at many Kenyan Technical and Vocational Colleges (TVCs) is Ksh 67,189This includes a government capitation of Ksh 30,000 per trainee, leaving a balance of Ksh 26,420 to be paid by the student, which can be paid in installments. Additionally, students may be eligible for a HELB loan of Ksh 40,000. Other potential costs include KUCCPS registration fees, industrial attachment fees, and examination fees. 

Table 1: TVC Fees Structure Per Year without Government Captitaion

TVC Fees Structure Per Year without Government Captitaion

Table 2: TVC Fees Structure Per Year with Government Captitaion

TVC Fees Structure Per Year.

Table 3: TVC Fees Structure Per Year with Government Captitaion

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE

GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP AND LOAN FOR TVC STUDENTS.

Following your placement, you are eligible for a Government scholarship, Loan and Bursary to assist with your educational expenses. If you need Government financial support, you MUST make an application for consideration through the official website www.hef.co.ke. In the case Government scholarship, Loan and bursary do not cover the entire cost of your program, the deficit will be met by your parent/guardian.

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION FOR TVC FUNDING

1. A valid email address
2. Valid telephone number (must be registered in your name to apply for a loan)
3. KCPE and KCSE index numbers and year of examination
4. Passport size photo
5. Copy of your National ID (for loan application)
6. College/University admission letter
7. Your parents’ registered telephone number
8. Your parents’ national ID number
9. Death certificate if any of your parents is deceased.
10. Your birth certificate.
11. Two guarantors’ (Can be your parents) ID numbers and registered telephone

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Kagumo Teachers Training College Courses List, Requirements

KAGUMO TEACHERS’ TRAINING COLLEGE

Mobile No.0701972912 (Calls only) Mobile No. 0796632055

Email: info@kagumocollege.ac.ke

Website: www.kagumocollege.ac.ke

Vision: A Centre for Globally Competitive Teacher Education and Training

INTAKE CRITERIA

 

S/NO

 

SUBJECTS

MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENT
1 APPLIED SCIENCES (AGRICULTURE)  
  DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

AGRICULTURE AND BIOLOGY

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.MAT C
SUBJECT III.AGRIC C+
SUBJECT IV.BIO C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, AGRICULTURE AND CHEMISTRY  

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.MAT C
SUBJECT III.AGRIC C+
SUBJECT IV.CHEM C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

AGRICULTURE AND MATHEMATICS

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.MAT C+
SUBJECT III.AGRIC C+
 
2 TECHNICAL & ENGINEERING (PMT, AT & MT)  
  DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, POWER

MECHANICS TECHNOLOGY AND PHYSICS

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.MAT C
SUBJECT III. POWER MECHANICS

TECHNOLOGY C+

SUBJECT IV.PHYSICS C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, POWER

MECHANICS TECHNOLOGY AND MATHEMATICS

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II. PHY C
SUBJECT III. POWER MECHANICS

TECHNOLOGY C+

SUBJECT IV.MAT C+
 

 

     
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, POWER

MECHANICS TECHNOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.MAT C
SUBJECT III.CHEM C+
SUBJECT IV. POWER MECHANICS TECHNOLOGY C+
   
3 AVIATION TECHNOLOGY  
  DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER

EDUCATION,AVIATION TECHNOLOGY AND PHYSICS

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.MAT C
SUBJECT III.PHY C+
SUBJECT IV. AVIATION

TECHNOLOGY C+

 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

AVIATION TECHNOLOGY AND MATHEMATICS

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.PHY C
SUBJECT III.MAT C+
SUBJECT IV. AVIATION

TECHNOLOGY C+

 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

AVIATION TECHNOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.MAT C
SUBJECT III.CHEM C+
SUBJECT IV. AVIATION

TECHNOLOGY C+

 
4 MECHATRONICS TECHNOLOGY  
  DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

MECHATRONICS TECHNOLOGY AND PHYSICS

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.MAT C
SUBJECT III.PHY C+
SUBJECT IV. MECHATRONICS

TECHNOLOGY C+

 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

MECHATRONICS TECHNOLOGY AND MATHEMATICS

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.PHY C
SUBJECT III.MAT C+
SUBJECT IV. MECHATRONICS

TECHNOLOGY C+

 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

MECHATRONICS TECHNOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.MAT C

 

    SUBJECT III.CHEM C+
SUBJECT IV. MECHATRONICS

TECHNOLOGY C+

 
5 VISUAL ARTS (Fine Art, Drawing and Design)  
  DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, FINE ART

AND ENGLISH

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C +

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III. ART & DESIGN C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, FINE ART

AND KISWAHILI

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III.KIS C+
SUBJECT IV. ART & DESIGN C+
 
6 FOREIGN LANGUAGE  
  DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, FRENCH

AND ENGLISH

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C+

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III.FRENCH C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, GERMAN

AND ENGLISH

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C+

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III.GERMAN C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, ARABIC

AND ENGLISH

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C+

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III.ARABIC C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, ARABIC

AND IRE

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III. IRE C+
SUBJECT IV.ARABIC C+
 
   
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

MANDARIN AND KISWAHILI

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C+

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III.KIS C+
SUBJECT IV.MANDARIN C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, SUBJECT I.ENG C+

 

  MANDARIN AND ENGLISH  
  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III. MANDARIN C+
 
  DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

LITERATURE IN ENGLISH AND ENGLISH

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C+

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III. CRE/HIST/GEO C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, ENGLISH

AND HISTORY

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C+

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III. HIST C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, ENGLISH

AND CRE

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C+

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III. CRE C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, ENGLISH

AND IRE

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C+

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III. IRE C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, FASIHI

YA KISWAHILI AND KISWAHILI

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III. KISW C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

KISWAHILI AND GEOGRAPHY

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III. KISW C+
SUBJECT IV. GEOG C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

KISWAHILI AND HISTORY

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III. KISW C+
SUBJECT IV. HIST C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

KISWAHILI AND IRE

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III. KISW C+
SUBJECT IV. IRE C+

 

     
  DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

KISWAHILI AND CRE

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C

  SUBJECT II.MAT D+
SUBJECT III. KISW C+
SUBJECT IV. CRE C+
 
7 PURE SCIENCES  
  DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

CHEMISTRY AND MATHEMATICS

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.CHEM C+
SUBJECT III.MAT C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II. MAT C
SUBJECT III. CHEM C+
SUBJECT IV.PHY C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, BIOLOGY

AND CHEMISTRY

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II. MAT C
SUBJECT III. BIO C+
SUBJECT IV.CHEM C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, BIOLOGY

AND MATHEMATICS

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.MAT C+
SUBJECT III.BIO C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, PHYSICS

AND MATHEMATICS

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.MAT C+
SUBJECT III.PHY C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

MATHEMATICS AND BUSINESS STUDIES

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.MAT C+
SUBJECT III.BUS C+
 
DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION,

MATHEMATICS AND GEOGRAPHY

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

  SUBJECT II.MAT C+
SUBJECT III.GEO C+

 

     
  DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION, PHYSICS

AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

 

SUBJECT I.ENG C (PLAIN)

    SUBJECT II.MAT C
SUBJECT III.PHY C+
SUBJECT II.COMP C+

 

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