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How to Log in to University of kabianga Students Portal, https://portal.kabianga.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 University of Kabianga Students Portal, use the link; https://portal.kabianga.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.

UNIVERSITY OF KABIANGA KUCCPS APPROVED PROGRAMMES

Located in Kericho County in The Rift Valley Region, the University of Kabianga is a Public Higher Learning Institution offering the following Courses:

S/N PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME 2019 CUTOFF 2018 CUTOFF 2017 CUTOFF 2016 CUTOFF 2015 CUTOFF
1 1118107 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ACTUARIAL SCIENCE) 30.582 29.821 34.741 32.829
2 1118112 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BIOCHEMISTRY) 27.905 30.190 31.890
3 1118115 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (COMPUTER SCIENCE) 27.168 30.440 30.492 36.092
4 1118120 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BSC.) 24.741 20.820 23.000
5 1118122 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AGRICULTURE) 34.036 21.088 23.000
6 1118123 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MICROBIOLOGY) 29.432 24.445 34.891
7 1118132 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (NURSING) 36.899 31.707 39.701 42.153
8 1118135 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 26.918 26.552 28.808 34.063
9 1118137 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 30.917 25.999 32.325 31.192
10 1118150 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INFORMATION SCIENCES AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT) 24.849 24.785 30.909
11 1118151 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 25.234 25.642 31.431
12 1118157 BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT 25.394 26.307 28.995
13 1118159 BACHELOR OF ARTS (PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION) 25.212 25.977 23.000
14 1118164 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (APPLIED STATISTICS WITH COMPUTING) 26.898 25.578 23.835 34.417
15 1118175 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AGROFORESTRY & RURAL DEVELOPMENT) 27.232 23.000
16 1118185 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HORTICULTURE) 22.496 23.000
17 1118188 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH) 26.653 21.927 35.465
18 1118189 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) 24.319 24.755 33.898
19 1118215 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) 26.716 21.182 26.051
20 1118222 BACHELOR OF HOTELS AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT 24.660 25.128 30.996
21 1118229 BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 26.519 24.858 23.000
22 1118232 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) 24.717 24.511 24.321 31.121
23 1118326 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION WITH GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING 25.155 25.026 30.225
24 1118330 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FORESTRY) 26.763 24.823 23.000
25 1118415 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION EDUCATION) 25.145 22.964 33.439
26 1118450 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS) 24.760 25.814 33.054
27 1118560 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE CLINICAL MEDICINE 37.679 31.993 39.524 42.582
28 1118581 BACHELOR OF ARTS (HUMAN RIGHTS) 30.332
29 1118646 BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS) 24.117 25.252 34.720
30 1118680 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDHOOD AND PRIMARY EDUCATION) 25.431 26.011 23.000

Bachelor of Education Course Requirements:

  1. Mean grade C+ (Plus) at KCSE and at least C+ in each of the two teaching subjects,
  2. 2 principal passes at A’Level and 1 subsidiary in relevant subjects,
  3. Diploma in Education (May be exempted in relevant units).
  4. P1 teachers must have scored C+ at KCSE to qualify.

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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AS SET BY KUCCPS

Cluster 22 – Education Science & Education Arts

  1. CLUSTER SUBJECT 1
    ENG
  2. CLUSTER SUBJECT 2
    MAT A / MAT B / BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC
  3. CLUSTER SUBJECT 3
    BIO / CHE / PHY / BIO / GSC / HAG / GEO / CRE / IRE / HRE
  4. CLUSTER SUBJECT 4
    KIS / BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC / HSC / ARD / AGR / WW / MW / BC / PM / ECT / DRD / AVT / CMP / FRE / GER / ARB / KSL / MUC / BST
    NOTE: A subject may only be considered ONCE in this section

MINIMUM SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS

  1. SUBJECT 1: ENG; C
  2. SUBJECT 2: MAT A / MAT B; C
  3. SUBJECT 3: BIO / PHY / CHE / PSC / BSC / BIO / GSC: C+

Bachelor of Education(Arts) Admission Requirements

  1. Mean grade C+ (plus) at KCSE and at least C+ in each of the two teaching subjects chosen,
  2. 2 Principal passes at A’ Level and 1 Subsidiary in relevant subjects,
  3. Diploma in Education.
  4. P1 teachers must have scored a mean grade of C+ at KCSE with at least C+ in two teaching subjects chosen.

Bachelor of Education(Science) Admission Requirements

  1. Mean grade of C+(Plus) at KCSE with at least C (Plain) in Mathematics and C+ in each of the two teaching subjects or 2 Principal passes and 1 Subsidiary pass at A’ Level in Mathematics,
  2. Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Diploma in Education.

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Mwalimu National SACCO makes changes on its loan products; Read the details here

Mwalimu National is the largest African Sacco with a membership drawn from teachers all over Kenya. Mwalimu National seeks to enable the TEACHERS access affordable financial services. The SACCO enjoys membership from all parts of the country.

NEW CHANGES IN MWALIMU SACCO BUSINESS LOANS

Here is the latest Communique from Mwalimu National SACCO management on new changes in their Business Loans;

‘This is to inform you that Mwalimu National Sacco Board Vide MIN/BOD/109/2019 effected the following changes on our Business loan products in line with improving financial services and financial solutions to our members. The new changes take effect from 1st December 2019; –

1. INDIVIDUAL LOAN:

  • Repayment term extended from 36 to 60 Months.
  • Minimum loan amount from Kes 500,000/= to Kes 150,000/=
  • Maximum loan amount maintained at Kes 5,000,000/=
  •  Minimum saving of 20% of the loan amount Applied.
  •  Minimum monthly contribution to business loan savings will be Kes 1,000/-
  • Loan to be secured by conventional collateral and disbursement subject to security perfection in all aspects and compliance with Approval terms.
  • Member to open and maintain a Biashara FOSA account and channel their proceeds through the FOSA account
  • Flexible Loan repayment terms synchronized with respective borrower cashflow cycles i.e. (Monthly, Termly, quarterly in advance).
  • Businesses funded through this product shall be insured through Spire Insurance Brokers Ltd but the underwriter can be the choice of the member
  • There will be 30 days grace period from the date of loan disbursement.
  • Members to maintain at least one-month equivalent of loan installment in Biashara account at all times during the loan term.
  • Members shall be issued with Loan offer letters and other relevant loan contract documents i.e. Loan schedules and letters of set-off.
  •  Applicant’s credit reference bureau reports will be used in application vetting

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2. GROUP LOANS:

  • Group must have had a banking relationship with the Sacco for at least six months
  • Group minimum saving of 25% of the loan amount sought
  • Minimum monthly contribution to business loan savings will be Kes 1,000/=.
  • Group loans limited to groups pursuing common interest projects and have verifiable business plans
  • Groups to open and maintain FOSA account with Mwalimu National account
  • There will be 30 days grace period from the date of loan disbursement.
  • Graduation from one tier to the next shall be pegged on loan repayment track record and banking relationship through our FOSA accounts.
  • Members to maintain at least one-month equivalent of loan installment in Biashara account at all times during the loan term.
  •  Loan to be secured by conventional collateral and disbursement subject to security perfection and compliance with approval terms.
  •  Groups will be issued with loan offer letters and other relevant loan documents i.e. Loan schedules and letters of set-off.
  • Applicant’s credit reference bureau reports will be used in application vetting.

3. SENIOR SAVER LOAN: –

  • Senior saver must have attained Back office saving of Kes 1,500,000 and above.
  •  Loan limits extended from Kes 10,000,000/= to Maximum Kes 15 Million.
  •  Loan repayment term extended from 72 Months to 120 Months maximum
  •  Minimum monthly contribution to business loan savings will be Kes 2,000/-
  • Loan eligibility subject to member demonstrated ability to service the loan amount sought this to be ascertained through business appraisal and supporting documentation i.e. books of accounts and bank statements.
  • There will be 30 days grace period from the date of loan disbursement.
  •  Where member is undertaking capital projects, appraisal, financing and administration of loan proceeds shall be closely monitored and phased disbursement shall be adopted.
  • Businesses funded through this product shall be insured through Spire Insurance Brokers Ltd, but the underwriter can be the choice of the member.
  • For capital projects member must raise 20% of the project cost and Sacco financing be limited to 80% financing.
  • Senior saver to open and patronize Biashara FOSA accounts and channel their business proceeds through the FOSA account
  • Flexible Loan repayment terms synchronized with respective borrower cashflow cycles i.e. (Monthly, Termly, quarterly in advance)
  • Members shall be issued with Loan offer letters and other relevant loan contract documents i.e. Loan schedules and letters of set-off.
  • Applicant’s credit reference bureau reports will be used in application vetting,

4. MOTORCYCLE LOAN: –

  • Members can source the motorbikes from dealers of their choice and brand of their choice and submit proforma invoice for the motorbike being financed 30% of the proforma invoice price shall be raised by the member and placed as a deposit with Mwalimu National Sacco.
  • Minimum monthly contribution to business loan savings will be Kes 1,000/-
  • Motorbikes shall be jointly registered between Mwalimu National Sacco & the member before payment is done to the dealer.
  • The financed motorcycle shall always be comprehensively insured, and Mwalimu National Sacco interest noted as “financier/First loss payee Insurance shall be done through Spire Insurance Brokers Ltd.
  • Members shall be issued with Loan offer letters and other relevant loan contract
  • documents i.e. Loan schedules and letters of set-off.
  • Applicant’s credit reference bureau reports will be used in application vetting.

RESTRUCTURE OF DEFAULTED LOANS

Mwalimu National Sacco Board Vide MIN/BOD/119/2019 approved restructuring guidelines for non Perfoming loans as per the guidelines stipulated hereunder; –

  • The member must make a formal request to have the facility restructured and submit support documents.
  • Member shall be appraised to ascertain viability of repayment plan and commitment to the loan obligation.
  • Member must maintain POSA salary account and channel their employment and business incomes through Mwalimu National Sacco FOSA account.
  • The Member to be issued with a loan offer letter detailing all their obligations in the Sacco and their corresponding securities as well as covenants governing the restructure of their facilities, the letter to be executed and attested to guide future relations.
  • Member shall provide conventional collateral to secure outstanding loan exposure. Security perfection on the business loan facility to be undertaken/verified to ensure sufficiency and legitimacy of the collateral in place before disbursement of restructured amount.
  • Where a member had sought legal redress, the Member to register a memorandum in court withdrawing the court case filed against the society as pertains realization of pledged collateral for the defaulted loan and notify the court of the proposed loan work out strategy.
  • Member to offset all recovery costs associated with the court case i.e. Valuers fee, Advocates fee notes and auctioneers’ fees and any other incidental costs associated with restructure of this facility.
  • Restructured loans shall not be entitled to bridging, top-up during the lifetime.
  • The borrower should be willing to pay appraisal fee to be fixed from time to time and show proof before the restructuring can be commenced. For the time being the fee will be 2% of the outstanding facility to a maximum of Ksh.200,000 and a minimum of Ksh.10,000,
  • Member to adhere to loan schedule repayment plan and subsequent default upon restructuring will result in commencement of recovery proceedings.

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Education ministry releases new 2020 Co-curricular activities’ guidelines for all schools

The Ministry of Education has released new guidelines for all Co-Curricular activities. In the new guidelines, responsibilities of various officials to be in charge of the Co-curricular activities have been stipulated. Financing for Co-Curricular activities has also been outlined. The sources for funding include: Co- Curricular Activity (CCA) Vote head, Free Primary Education (FPE) funds and Free Day Secondary Education (FDSE) funds. The Ministry of education disburses Co- Curricular Activity funds to the Sub- county Directors of Education (SCDEs), County Directors of Education (CDEs) and Regional Directors of Education (RDEs). These field officers have Authority to incur expenses for the various activities.

Here are the latest guidelines from the Ministry;

‘RE: THE 2019/2020 REVISED GUIDELINES ON FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS DURING THE CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CHAMPIONSHIPS/ FESTIVALS, AT VARIOUS LEVELS

During the co-curricular activities retreat held on 23rd to 25th September, 2019 at Machakos University, the stakeholders revised the guidelines that were earlier released on 5th November, 2018 and 28th January, 2019 on the above mentioned subject.
This revision is aimed at promoting fairness in co-curricular activities expenditure at the various levels. The guidelines are as follows;

School – zonal level

The participating schools are to meet all costs at school up to the zonal level. Such expenses include:

  •  Provision of sports/festival facilities
  • Preparation and training of teams in various sports
  •  Transport teams to zonal championship
  • Pay lunch allowances to school teams officials and referees at zonal championship
  •  Provide meals/refreshments to the school teams

The schools are expected to get funds for this purpose from the activities fund and should not charge parents.

Sub-county Level

  • The school to transport the teams to and from the sub-county competitions and also pay lunch allowances to team official e.g. coaches, driver etc
  • Schools to feed their own teams
  • The SCDE to pay for the referees, judges, sub-county committees, field preparations, certificates and other related administrative costs

County level

During the county championship, the respective SCDE and CDE will be responsible for their teams as follows;

Sub-county Director of Education

  • Transport the teams to and from the county championships/ festivals
  •  Provide lunch to the sub-counties teams
  •  Pay the coaches, chaperons, team managers, drivers and sub-county committee

County Director of Education

  • The CDE to pay the referees, county executive committee and other championship/festival administrative costs e.g. field preparations, security etc.
  • Allowances will be paid as per approved budgets

Regional level

At this level, the CDE and RDE will be expected to share the expenses as follows:

  •  CDE to transport the county teams to and from the regional competition
  • CDE to pay allowances to the coaches, chaperons, team managers and county executive committee allocated duties, as per the approved budget
  • CDE feeds the county teams/accommodation
  • RDE pays the referees allowances, as per the approved budget
  • RDE to pay administration costs, such as field preparation, security, first aid, executive committee, refreshments, etc

National level

At this level, the RDE and MOE HQs will share expenses as follows;

  •  The RDE to transports teams to and from the national venue
  • The RDE to pay allowances to team officials such as, coaches, chaperons, team managers, drivers and executive committee assigned duties
  • MOE HQs to pay for teams accommodation in the host schools
  • MOE HQs to pay the referees allowances as per the approved budget
  • MOE HQs to cater for officials and teanis refreshments
  • MOE HQs to subsidize on field preparations/hire
  • MOE HQs to pay for badges, certificates, security, ambulance and other related administrative costs.

Host RDE

If a region is hosting the national championship, the RDE will be required to;

  •  Identify the schools to accommodate teams
  • Identify and book venues/play fields
  • Form and cater for the hosting committee
  • Ensure the field/venues are prepared to the required standards
  • Provide and pay for chairs & tents used during opening and closing of the games championship’

KEY TO USED TERMS

  • MOE: Ministry of Education
  • RCE: Regional Director of Education
  • CDE: County Director of Education
  • HQs: Head Quarters
  • SCDE: Sub County Director of Education

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Scott Christian University Approved Courses, Admissions, Intakes, Requirements, Students Portal, Location and Contacts

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.

 SCOTT CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY COURSES

This is a Private University having its Main Campus in Machakos, Kenya. Here are the Courses on offer at the University: Bachelor of Education Course Requirements:
  1. Mean grade C+ (Plus) at KCSE and at least C+ in each of the two teaching subjects,
  2. 2 principal passes at A’Level and 1 subsidiary in relevant subjects,
  3. Diploma in Education (May be exempted in relevant units).
  4. P1 teachers must have scored C+ at KCSE to qualify.

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Bachelor of Education(Arts) Admission Requirements
  1. Mean grade C+ (plus) at KCSE and at least C+ in each of the two teaching subjects chosen,
  2. 2 Principal passes at A’ Level and 1 Subsidiary in relevant subjects,
  3. Diploma in Education.
  4. P1 teachers must have scored a mean grade of C+ at KCSE with at least C+ in two teaching subjects chosen.

LIST OF KUCCPS APPROVED PROGRAMMES ON OFFER SCOTT CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

S/N PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME 2019 CUTOFF 2018 CUTOFF 2017 CUTOFF 2016 CUTOFF 2015 CUTOFF
1 1090135 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 23.767 25.288 30.080
2 1090153 BACHELOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 25.032 26.185 23.000
3 1090158 BACHELOR OF INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 23.602 25.213 23.000
4 1090171 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 24.934 23.000
5 1090221 BACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT 25.671 23.813 23.000
6 1090244 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 24.627 32.367 23.000
7 1090337 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY 24.645 23.000
8 1090446 BACHELOR OF THEOLOGY IN PASTORAL THEOLOGY 25.141 32.630
9 1090448 BACHELOR OF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT 23.964 23.000
10 1090680 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION) 24.649 23.000

Online application guide for the 2019/2020 Placement to Universities and Colleges through KUCCPS

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) is a State Corporation that provides career guidance and selects students for admission to universities, national polytechnics, technical training institutes and other accredited higher learning institutions for Government of Kenya-sponsored programmes.

Roles performed by KUCCPS

KUCCPS was established to coordinate the placement of Government-sponsored students to Kenyan universities and colleges; develop and implement career guidance programmes; disseminate information on available programmes; and collect and retain data relating to university and college placement, among other functions. KUCCPS is the Government of Kenya body that undertakes the selection of students for admission to higher learning institutions for Government sponsorship.

Online application for placement 

KUCCPS runs online portals used by students to apply for Courses of their choice. This portal is opened by KUCCPS at announced dates for specified periods. The online application portal for students that is used to apply/ revise for courses is; https://students.kuccps.net/

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Application Guidelines

  1. To apply, login to the https://students.kuccps.net/ using your KCSE Index Number and KCSE Year. Use your Birth Certificate Number/KCPE Index Number as the Password.
  2. All programmes have minimum subject requirements. You will only be able to apply for a course whose minimum requirements you meet, but the selection will be determined by the overall performance and the available capacity.
  3. You may view the available programmes and their requirements by clicking the Programmes tab in the portal. You can also search for courses by institution, using the Institutions tab.
  4. As you select the programmes, you may move the ones that interest you into the Course Basket. This will enable you to work with a shorter list when preparing your final list of courses to apply for.
  5. Once you have settled on your preferred courses, you will only be required to enter the Programme Codes.
  6. To apply, use the Application/Revision tab to enter the Programme Codes.
  7. After confirming that the Programme Codes entered are for the courses you would like to apply for, please submit and follow the application fee payment instructions.
  8. An application processing fee is charged as follows:
    • Students applying for the first time – Ksh 1,500
    • Students revising their choices submitted in school – Ksh1,000
  9. The placement processing fee should be paid after you have selected courses.
  10. You are advised to keep your transaction code safely. It will be required before you make any subsequent changes to your application.

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How to Pay

  1. Go to your Lipa na M-PESA Menu
  2. Select Pay Bill
  3. Enter Business Number 820201
  4. For the Account Number, enter your KCSE Year and KCSE Index Number (no space)
  5. Enter your M-PESA PIN and Send.

How to download Various resources/ Guides from the KUCCPS portal:

Visit the KUCCPS resources download page at https://students.kuccps.net/downloads/ To download various resources resources for the 2020/2021 Academic year. The following resources are available for download:

  • The Principal’s manual
  • Degree Programmes Cutoff
  • Diploma Programme Codes
  • Craft Programme Codes
  • Artisan Programmes Codes
  • Degree Cluster Document

KUCCPS Contacts

University of Kabianga; KUCCPS Approved Courses, Admissions, Intakes, Requirements, Students Portal, Location and Contacts

  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.

UNIVERSITY OF KABIANGA KUCCPS APPROVED PROGRAMMES

Located in Kericho County in The Rift Valley Region, the University of Kabianga is a Public Higher Learning Institution offering the following Courses:
S/N PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME 2019 CUTOFF 2018 CUTOFF 2017 CUTOFF 2016 CUTOFF 2015 CUTOFF
1 1118107 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ACTUARIAL SCIENCE) 30.582 29.821 34.741 32.829
2 1118112 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BIOCHEMISTRY) 27.905 30.190 31.890
3 1118115 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (COMPUTER SCIENCE) 27.168 30.440 30.492 36.092
4 1118120 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BSC.) 24.741 20.820 23.000
5 1118122 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AGRICULTURE) 34.036 21.088 23.000
6 1118123 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MICROBIOLOGY) 29.432 24.445 34.891
7 1118132 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (NURSING) 36.899 31.707 39.701 42.153
8 1118135 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 26.918 26.552 28.808 34.063
9 1118137 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 30.917 25.999 32.325 31.192
10 1118150 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INFORMATION SCIENCES AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT) 24.849 24.785 30.909
11 1118151 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 25.234 25.642 31.431
12 1118157 BACHELOR OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT 25.394 26.307 28.995
13 1118159 BACHELOR OF ARTS (PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION) 25.212 25.977 23.000
14 1118164 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (APPLIED STATISTICS WITH COMPUTING) 26.898 25.578 23.835 34.417
15 1118175 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AGROFORESTRY & RURAL DEVELOPMENT) 27.232 23.000
16 1118185 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HORTICULTURE) 22.496 23.000
17 1118188 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH) 26.653 21.927 35.465
18 1118189 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) 24.319 24.755 33.898
19 1118215 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) 26.716 21.182 26.051
20 1118222 BACHELOR OF HOTELS AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT 24.660 25.128 30.996
21 1118229 BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 26.519 24.858 23.000
22 1118232 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) 24.717 24.511 24.321 31.121
23 1118326 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION WITH GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING 25.155 25.026 30.225
24 1118330 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FORESTRY) 26.763 24.823 23.000
25 1118415 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION EDUCATION) 25.145 22.964 33.439
26 1118450 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS) 24.760 25.814 33.054
27 1118560 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE CLINICAL MEDICINE 37.679 31.993 39.524 42.582
28 1118581 BACHELOR OF ARTS (HUMAN RIGHTS) 30.332
29 1118646 BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS) 24.117 25.252 34.720
30 1118680 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDHOOD AND PRIMARY EDUCATION) 25.431 26.011 23.000

Bachelor of Education Course Requirements:

  1. Mean grade C+ (Plus) at KCSE and at least C+ in each of the two teaching subjects,
  2. 2 principal passes at A’Level and 1 subsidiary in relevant subjects,
  3. Diploma in Education (May be exempted in relevant units).
  4. P1 teachers must have scored C+ at KCSE to qualify.

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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AS SET BY KUCCPS Cluster 22 – Education Science & Education Arts

  1. CLUSTER SUBJECT 1 ENG
  2. CLUSTER SUBJECT 2 MAT A / MAT B / BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC
  3. CLUSTER SUBJECT 3 BIO / CHE / PHY / BIO / GSC / HAG / GEO / CRE / IRE / HRE
  4. CLUSTER SUBJECT 4 KIS / BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC / HSC / ARD / AGR / WW / MW / BC / PM / ECT / DRD / AVT / CMP / FRE / GER / ARB / KSL / MUC / BST NOTE: A subject may only be considered ONCE in this section

MINIMUM SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS

  1. SUBJECT 1: ENG; C
  2. SUBJECT 2: MAT A / MAT B; C
  3. SUBJECT 3: BIO / PHY / CHE / PSC / BSC / BIO / GSC: C+

Bachelor of Education(Arts) Admission Requirements

  1. Mean grade C+ (plus) at KCSE and at least C+ in each of the two teaching subjects chosen,
  2. 2 Principal passes at A’ Level and 1 Subsidiary in relevant subjects,
  3. Diploma in Education.
  4. P1 teachers must have scored a mean grade of C+ at KCSE with at least C+ in two teaching subjects chosen.

Bachelor of Education(Science) Admission Requirements

  1. Mean grade of C+(Plus) at KCSE with at least C (Plain) in Mathematics and C+ in each of the two teaching subjects or 2 Principal passes and 1 Subsidiary pass at A’ Level in Mathematics,
  2. Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Diploma in Education.

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