Kuccps Second Revision of courses |
The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement service ( KUCCPS ) has invited 19,209 2016/17 applicants who have not been placed for any of their Degree or Diploma course choices after the First Revision.
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The online course application system will be opened for the Second and Final Revision for degree and diploma courses on Thursday June 9, 2016 at 0000hrs and will close on Saturday June 18, 2016 at midnight.
This article is outdated. Please check out the following articles for up-to-date news,
1. Revision of Courses for 2018 KCSE Candidates
2. Steps of applying a course via KUCCPS
3. 2019 : Updated list of Approved Engineering Courses
The online course application system will be opened for the Second and Final Revision for degree and diploma courses on Thursday June 9, 2016 at 0000hrs and will close on Saturday June 18, 2016 at midnight.
This application is open for all those 2015 K.C.S.E. Candidates who have not been placed for any of their Degree or Diploma course choices after the First Revision. The Index Numbers of these Candidates are listed in the Placement Service website Downloads.
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Please note that candidates who had paid revision fees during School Application and during First Revision will NOT be required to pay for the Second Revision.
In addition, previous years K.C.S.E. examination candidates who had attained C- and above and did not qualify for government sponsorship in the respective year may also apply for Diploma programmes following the procedure outlined in the Placement Service Portal.
Statistics from the placement service indicate that 74,389 candidates will join 32 public universities in September.
Private universities have been allocated 10,000 government-sponsered students starting September on a pilot basis following recommendations of a task force set up by Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i.
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