Ezekiel Machogu, Cabinet Secretary for Education, will launch the KUCCPS webpage for 2022 KCSE candidates today, Wednesday.
The ceremony will occur at the University of Nairobi's (UoN) Taifa Hall, where he will start the Nairobi Innovation Week.
Following the launch, the University placement portal will be open for 2022 KCSE applicants to choose which colleges to attend and which subjects to pursue.
On May 4, CS Machogu told parliament that students could choose between government and private universities. Still, only those students in public institutions would be sponsored by the government.
Did you read this?
"Any parent or student will decide on which university to attend. They will do so.
Here is how to apply:
Log in to the KUCCPS student site using your KCSE index no. and the year you did your KCSE. As your password, enter your birth certificate number or KCPE index number.
Minimum requirements apply to all programs given. You cannot register for a course if you do not meet the minimum requirements. Remember that selection will be based on overall performance and university capacity.
You can view the available programs and their criteria by clicking on the programs page in the KUCCPS portal. You can also search for available courses by institution name using the institution tab.
You must enter the codes once you decide on the programs you want to pursue.
To submit your application, click the application or revision tab, and you will be directed to a screen where you will enter your program codes.
Confirm that the codes entered correspond to the programs chosen. Once you've confirmed, click the submit button. Follow the on-screen instructions to pay your application fee.
Students submitting their applications for the first time will be charged Ksh. 1,500, while those who submitted their choices in school will be charged Ksh. 1,000.
After you've decided on your courses, pay your application fees.
Keep your M-pesa transaction ID/Code secure, as you may need it to update your application.