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Maseno School; KCSE Performance, Location, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions

Maseno High School is one of the oldest schools Kenya. It is a National school located in Kisumu County; Kisumu Rural Constituency of Nyanza Region. It is a boys’ only boarding secondary school situated next to Maseno University. The school was established in 1906 by the Missionaries of the Church Missionary Society as a school for the children of African chiefs. Maseno School offers a multitude of opportunities for all students, from the Arts, Academic and Athletic programs. The students have excelled in all three of the aforementioned arenas, winning Provincial and National level recognition as one of the best National high school in Kenya.

Maseno School Contacts.

You may at one time need to contact the school and the following channels would be helpful:

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Maseno School Location and Contacts

  • School Name: Maseno School
    Physical Location: Kisumu-Busia Road
    Address: P.O. Box 120, Maseno
    City/Town: Kisumu
    County: Kisumu
    School Category: Public
    School Code: 39700001
    Phone Number: 0713-715956, 0738-934812
    Email: masenoschool@yahoo.com
    Website: http://www.masenoschool.sc.ke

Performance in Academics and KCSE Analysis

Maseno school has mantained a good run in results; posting impressive performances at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. In 2018, for instance, the school attained a mean grade of an A- (minus) of  78.701 for the 237 candidates who sat for the exams; that year. In 2019 a total of 477 candidates. Fees at this school is subsidized through the government’s Free Secondary Education, FSE, Programme.

Apart from academics, the school is renown for its successful exploits in sports and other Co-curricular activities. Most notably, Maseno school has been a power house in Rugby and basketball.

For complete information on all schools in Kenya, including best private and public schools, please visit this link: Schools Portal; Complete guide to all schools in Kenya

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Photo Gallery; Maseno School

 

Maseno School.
Maseno School.
Students at Maseno School.
Maseno School Basketball team
Learners at Maseno School
Former Principal, Otula.
Maseno School students celebrate at a past feat.

 

KUCCPS 2020/2021 admission letters, lists and transfers: Latest KUCCPS News

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has completed the process of placing students into universities, colleges and TVETs for the the 2020/2021 academic year. Students can now receive their admission results and then admission letters. If you are not satisfied with the universities that they have been placed can apply for inter-institution transfer through the KUCCPS student portal.

For all KUCCPS related news (Admission lists, letters) visit; THE KUCCPS PORTAL

Following the 2019 KCSE examination, the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) provided results for 689,007 Kenyan citizen candidates for placement. An analysis of the results indicated that 125,463 were eligible for placement to degree programmes and 563,544 were eligible for placement to TVET courses at diploma, craft certificate and artisan certificate levels. Four thousand, eight hundred and twenty three (4,823) were registered as non-Kenyan citizens, hence were not eligible for Kenya Government sponsorship.

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The 2020/2021 placement cycle entailed four main activities, namely the, Update and Validation of Institutional and Programme Capacities, School/Centre Application, Revision of Choices and Application Processing.

Update and Validation of Institution/Programme Capacities

The Placement Service enabled the universities and colleges admitting Government-sponsored students to access the placement system through the Institution’s Portal and update the list of the programmes and capacities available for student placement. Thereafter, the Placement Service validated the programmes with the Commission for University Education (CUE) and the TVET Authority (TVETA) – the regulators – to ensure that the programmes and the institutions are duly accredited, and that the numbers provided for admission are within the limits allowed by the regulators.

During the 2020/2021 placement cycle, 145,129 degree and 276,163 TVET programme vacancies were provided for placement.

School/Centre Application

The School/Centre Application marked the beginning of the placement process. The Placement Service invited principals of secondary schools with registered KCSE examination candidates to collect, collate and submit the candidates’ course choices/preferences.

During the School Application, 2,228 of the 10,289 registered schools/examination centres submitted their candidates’ choices/preferences, which translates to 21.65%. The Placement Board is concerned about this low participation of schools at this important step of the placement process.

To address this concern, the Board recommends to the Ministry of Education to consider issuing a policy guideline to all schools, especially those with candidates eligible for placement to TVET institutions, to ensure that they submit the applications on behalf of their KCSE candidates for university and TVET placement.

Following the School/Centre Application and the release of the KCSE results, the revision of choices was conducted in two phases.

The First Revision of Choices

The First Revision, which opened from February to March, was meant to give the students an opportunity to make better informed choices given that they had their KCSE results. Therefore, at that point, they were in a position to consider how their performance compared to the requirements of their desired courses. In addition, having left the school environment and having been exposed to some of the careers of their interest, they could benefit from the exposure in making their career choices.

All the 2019 secondary school graduates were given an opportunity to make changes to their choices from the School Application or to submit their preferences if they had not. Eligible candidates from previous years were also enabled to apply for TVET programmes.

At the same time, the Placement Service rolled out nationwide application support
and guidance to applicants by deploying its officers to 34 learning institutions
designated as application/revision centres. In addition, applicants were offered  support in 11 Huduma Centres that host KUCCPS Service Desks. This was preceded by a public sensitisation campaign through the mainstream print media, online platforms and community radio stations.

Following the processing of applications after the First Revision of Choices, applicants who were unable to secure their choices due to competition in the programmes they preferred were invited for the Second Revision of Choices.

The Second Revision of Choices

The Second Revision of Choices took place in April. During the period, the Placement Service invited the applicants who did not secure a course after the First Revision of Choices, through the mass media, SMS and online platforms, to submit fresh lists of their preferred courses selected from programmes with unfilled capacities.

Despite the prevailing public restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Placement Service successfully presided over this exercise, taking advantage of digital communication technologies to offer support and guidance to the applicants remotely. Applicants who merited at this stage were successfully placed to courses of their choice.

Final Placement Application Processing

The final application processing and approvals were undertaken after the conclusion of the Second Revision of Choices. At this stage, the Placement Service ensured that all the eligible 2019 KCSE candidates who qualified for degree and TVET programmes and successfully submitted applications got university and college places on merit. Eligible applicants from previous KCSE years who qualified were also placed to TVET programmes. Affirmative Action was applied for applicants from marginalised regions, persons with disability and gender in accordance with the Placement Policy.

Final Observations

From the just-concluded student placement process, the following observations were made:

  •  Many secondary schools or KCSE examination centres fail to submit applications for courses on behalf of their candidates, yet this is a critical first step towards the envisaged 100% transition from secondary to higher education. A policy intervention, already alluded to, is necessary to address this.
  • Low uptake of TVET courses persists, despite infrastructural expansion and other investment in the institutions. TVET institutions declared 276,163 capacities for diploma, craft certificate and artisan certificate courses and 88,724 applicants were placed, translating to 32% of the capacity.
  • Applicants who were unable to get the courses of their choice in the institutions they preferred were placed in similar courses in alternative institutions and in programmes that did not attract at least a reasonable percentage of students. This secured Government sponsorship for 43,817 applicants who would have missed it otherwise.

 

Complete information about; Maseno School; KCSE Performance, Location, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions

Maseno High School is one of the oldest schools Kenya. It is a National school located in Kisumu County; Kisumu Rural Constituency of Nyanza Region. It is a boys’ only boarding secondary school situated next to Maseno University. The school was established in 1906 by the Missionaries of the Church Missionary Society as a school for the children of African chiefs. Maseno School offers a multitude of opportunities for all students, from the Arts, Academic and Athletic programs. The students have excelled in all three of the aforementioned arenas, winning Provincial and National level recognition as one of the best National high school in Kenya. Fees at this school is subsidized through the government’s Free Secondary Education, FSE, Programme.

Maseno School Contacts.

You may at one time need to contact the school and the following channels would be helpful:

Here are links to the most important news portals:

Maseno School Location and Contacts

  • School Name: Maseno School
    Physical Location: Kisumu-Busia Road
    Address: P.O. Box 120, Maseno
    City/Town: Kisumu
    County: Kisumu
    School Category: Public
    School Code: 39700001
    Phone Number: 0713-715956, 0738-934812
    Email: masenoschool@yahoo.com
    Website: https://www.masenoschool.sc.ke

Performance in Academics and KCSE Analysis

Maseno school has mantained a good run in results; posting impressive performances at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. In 2018, for instance, the school attained a mean grade of an A- (minus) of  78.701 for the 237 candidates who sat for the exams; that year. In 2019 a total of 477 candidates.

Apart from academics, the school is renown for its successful exploits in sports and other Co-curricular activities. Most notably, Maseno school has been a power house in Rugby and basketball.

For complete information on all schools in Kenya, including best private and public schools, please visit this link: Schools Portal; Complete guide to all schools in Kenya

Also read:

Photo Gallery; Maseno School

 

Maseno School.
Students at Maseno School.
Maseno School Basketball team
Learners at Maseno School
Former Principal, Otula.
Maseno School students celebrate at a past feat.

 

Multimedia University Of kenya Courses, Admissions, Location, Fees, Student Portals, Website, Intakes and Applications

Universities are the highest learning institutions in Kenya and the World over. They offer training majorly in undegraduate and Post Graduate Studies. In Kenya, the Courses offered in the Universities must be accredited by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Services, KUCCPS. It is the same body that selects and places students to higher learning institutions; Universities, Colleges and Polytechnics.

To qualify for University placement one must attain the minimum set Mean grade and particular course requirements. Each Course offered at particular university has its own cluster cut off points, though. Most university courses take a minimum of 4 years; while, some take even more. An academic year at the university takes two semesters of three months each. University students get fees loans from various organizations. Top on the list is the Higher Education Loans Board, HELB, that advances both loans and Bursaries. Universities run online platforms; portals and websites, where such services as admission application, online accommodation booking, E-learning, exams results downloads and many are provided to students, staff and the general public. On admissions, most universities have admissions in May and September for new students.

Various learning modules are provided at the universities. These learning modules include: Full time, School Based, Distance Learning, Evening & Weekend classes and E-Learning.

 MULTIMEDIA UNIVERSITY OF KENYA COURSES

Multimedia University of Kenya is located in Nairobi along Magadi road, a kilometre away from 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