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KUCCPS online portals down due to maintenance ahead of the 2018 KCSE candidates’ degree, diploma and certificate courses selection/ revision exercise

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service, KUCCPS, portals have been unavailable for the last two days. According to the KUCCPS Chief Executive Officer, Dr John Muraguri, the online portals have been unavailable since they have been undergoing maintenance.

“The Placement Service is preparing to start the 2019/2020 Application/Revision Exercise. To this effect, the online portals including Students, Principals and Institutions Portals will be undergoing maintenance between Monday February 4th and Tuesday February 5th 2019,” says Dr Muraguri.

Most services have been disrupted as a result of the portals outage; causing anxiety among the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, candidates. Dr Muraguri says normal services will be available from 6th February, 2019 adding that the Placement Service regrets any inconveniences that may have been encountered

“The maintenance will disrupt some of the services offered through the online portals. Normal services will resume on February 6th, 2019,” adds the Placement Service’s CEO.

A spot check on the three portals; Students’, Principal’s and Institution, returned an error as the web pages were not available.

On 15th October, 2018, the Placement service opened the online application portal to all school Principals to upload course choices submitted by the 2018 KCSE examination candidates in their respective institutions/ centres. The portal was closed on 5th January, 2019 after the deadline had been extended from the earlier date of 31st December, 2018.

PLACEMENT OF THE 2017 CANDIDATES.

The first revision exercise for the 2017 KCSE candidates was executed between January, 2018 and Wednesday, 14th February, 2018. Out of the 70,073 candidates who scored C+ (plus) and above, the minimum, mean grade required to join university, 62,851 were successfully placed to degree courses of their choice.

Further, 28,866 students [of the 100,906 students who scored between C ( plain) and C- (minus) in the 2017 KCSE examination and were eligible for Placement to diploma courses] applied for diploma courses and were duly placed to courses of their choice.

The inter institutional transfer applications portal for the 2017 KCSE candidates was opened on 11th May, 2019. The portal allowed the 2017 KCSE candidates (who had already been selected for courses in universities or colleges under Government sponsorship) to transfer to other institutions and/ or courses of their choice.

The number of 2018 KCSE candidates who managed the minimum university entry grade rose by about 30 percent from the previous year, 2017. A total of 90,377 who garnered a mean grade of C+ (plus) and above, which is the minimum university entry qualification, in the 2018 KCSE exams will be hoping to get Placement for degree courses of their choice.

The Placement service is expected to open the Students’ portal, soon, to enable the students select/ revise their preferred university degree courses for the 2019/2020 academic year.

KUCCPS Releases the 2019 Universities and Colleges Placement Results; 89,486 students placed into degree Programmes.

In Summary:

  1. The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service, KUCCPS, has today released the placement results for students who applied to be placed in various degreed, diplomas and Certificate courses for the 2019/2020 academic year.
  2. A total of 89,486 students placed into degree Programmes of their choice.
  3. Students to receive Placement results via SMS and the KUCCPS online portal.

Education Cabinet Secretary Prof. George Magoha has today, Monday 15th April- 2019, released the placement results for the 2019/2020 cycle and launched the new KUCCPS career guidance book. Professor Magoha has also ordered review of university degree programmes. The Education CS said more than 100 Degree not allocated a single student in 2019. He was speaking during the release of the 2019 Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service, KUCCPS, admission results at the Catholic University of East Africa’s main campus in Karen, Nairobi.

Magoha ordered universities to stop duplication of programmes. “Education CS Magoha: Universities must specialise and push for funding along their strong programmes,” Professor Magoha said.

KUCCPS Chief Executive Officer, Dr. John Muraguri, while giving a breakdown of the placement results indicated that close to 1,269 students qualified for degree (C+ and above) but applied for diploma courses and were placed based on their choices.

Degree Placement

A total of 89,486 students were placed to degree programmes in public and private universities.

Placement into Diploma and Certificate Programmes.

A total of 98,393 applicants were placed to TVET programmes (diploma, craft certificate and artisan certificate).

Inter- Institution Transfers

Dr. Muragur said from May 1, 2019, KUCCPS portal will be open for students who wish to transfer their placement.

How to know placement status/ institution

All students who have been placed will today; Monday 15th April, 2019, be informed of their courses and institutions through direct SMS and they can also visit the Official KUCCPS student’s portal.


How to Check Course and University admission for KUCCPS 2019/2020 Students; Online


Visit: https://students.kuccps.net/
Login with your details as follows;
Username: (Use your full Index Number)
Year: (2018)
Password: (Use your Birth Certificate Number)
After login you will be able to see a box like the one below with a message that reads; “Congratulations, followed by a university you have been placed then finally the course you will pursue.”

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2019/2020 KUCCPS Admissions- How to know if a student has been placed into any of the courses applied for