TOP SCHOOLS IN BARINGO COUNTY KCSE 2021 EXAMINATION RESULTS.
Baringo High School emerged the best school in the 2021 KCSE exams in Baringo County. The school record a mean score of 8.850 (which is a B plain).
Baringo High School emerged the best school in the 2021 KCSE exams in Baringo County. The school record a mean score of 8.850 (which is a B plain).
Ngethu Secondary School is a public Mixed Sub-County Level Day School that is located at Gatundu North Subcounty in Kiambu County of Central Region, Kenya. The School’s Official Phone Number Contact is: 0722367607.
Country where found: Kenya.
Region: Central.
County: Kiambu.
Subcounty: Gatundu North.
School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.
Nature os School/ CBE Level: Senior School (SS).
Category: Regular School
School’s Official Name: Ngethu Secondary School
Sex: Mixed School.
School Cluster/ Level: Sub-County School whose Classification is C4.
Accomodation Type: Day School.
Knec Code: 11236112
School’s Official Phone Number: 0722367607.
For electronic mail, use ngethusecschool@gmail.com
The institution is registered with Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Authority and is listed on the KUCCPS website. It is a government TVET institution under the Ministry of Education, State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training.
To contact Nyandarua National Polytechnic, you can use the following methods: Phone: Call them at 0727-256001. Email: Send your inquiries to info@nyandaruanationalpoly.ac.ke or nyandaruapolytechnic@gmail.com. Mail: You can send mail to P.O. BOX 2033 – 20300, Nyahururu. Website: Visit their website at www.nyandaruanationalpoly.ac.ke. In Person: The polytechnic is located 7km from Nyahururu town and 37km from Olkalou town. You can also apply online through application.nyandaruanationalpoly.ac.ke.
Apply directly to the College for consideration in a number of Diploma and Certificate Courses offered at the Polytechnic.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
The Polytechnic offers a number of Courses that are approved by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS).
The Polytechnic courses vary in duration, depending on the specific course. Generally, Craft Certificates take 1-2 years, while Diplomas can range from 2-3 years. Some short courses, like welding or baking, may be completed in a few weeks or months.
Check the specific Course fees details here:
To qualify for any course at Nyakach Technical Training Institute, you must first meet the requirements below;
After confirming that you qualify for a course at the Technical Training Institute, the second step is to apply to the National Polytechnic. There are two ways to apply to Vocational and Training Institute; physically collect the application letter from the institution’s admission office. Apply through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS). As this is an online application, you must carefully follow the instructions given to ensure a successful application. The process is as given below;
You can get the admission letter to the Polytechnic by visiting the Kuccps Student Portal, Instituion’s Website and by paying a physical visit to the Tertiary institution. But, the best, quickest and most convenient application method is via the Kuccps portal.
Download the free pdf documents below that have complete details of all TTI Courses and their Fees per year:
Polytechnic graduates in Kenya have a wide range of career opportunities, primarily in technical and vocational fields. These include roles as trainers in TVET institutions, skilled workers in various industries like construction, manufacturing, and hospitality, and entrepreneurs who can leverage their skills to start their own businesses.
TVETA, for example, has advertised for positions like Public Relations Assistant/Receptionist.
Graduates with relevant experience can work in career guidance and counseling roles in institutions or with organizations like the Office of Career Services (OCS).
Some TVET institutions are also offering programs in project planning and management, which can lead to roles in project coordination and implementation.
The following fields are highly on demand and are worthy considering:
The rise of technology has increased demand for professionals in digital design, smart construction, and other related fields.
Skills in areas like journalism, interior design, fashion design, and media production are also in demand.
The growing focus on green and sustainable building practices opens up opportunities for professionals in these areas.
Following your placement, you are eligible for a Government scholarship, Loan and Bursary to assist with your educational expenses. If you need Government financial support, you MUST make an application for consideration through the official website www.hef.co.ke. In the case Government scholarship, Loan and bursary do not cover the entire cost of your program, the deficit will be met by your parent/guardian.
1. A valid email address
2. Valid telephone number (must be registered in your name to apply for a loan)
3. KCPE and KCSE index numbers and year of examination
4. Passport size photo
5. Copy of your National ID (for loan application)
6. College/University admission letter
7. Your parents’ registered telephone number
8. Your parents’ national ID number
9. Death certificate if any of your parents is deceased.
10. Your birth certificate.
11. Two guarantors’ (Can be your parents) ID numbers and registered telephone
We have done an extensive research on Ligh Academy School. Get the school’s complete details, including: KCSE Results Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website, KNEC Code and many More. Use the links below to access vital information about the school.
| Name of School | Light Academy Nairobi |
| KCSE 2024 Mean Score | 10 |
| KCSE 2024 Mean Grade | B+{plus} |
| kcse 2023 Mean Score | |
| kcse 2023 Mean Grade | |
| kcse 2022 Mean Score | 9.39 |
| kcse 2022 Mean Grade | B{plain} |
| School Type | Boys |
| Category | Private School |
| Region | Nairobi |
| County | Nairobi |
TOP 200 SCHOOLS NATIONALLY IN KCSE 2023
TOP 100 SCHOOLS NATIONALLY IN KCSE 2022
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KMTC Certificate In Community Health Assistant Kuccps requirements and Campuses where offered
| Programme Name | Campus | Minimum Requirements |
| Certificate In Community Health Assistant | Bomet, Chemolingot, Chwele, Embu, Garissa, Imenti, Isiolo , Iten, Kabarnet, Kakamega, Kakamega–Navakholo, Kangundo, Kapenguria , Kitui – Mutomo, Kuria, Kwale, Lodwar, Lugari, Makindu, Makueni – Mbuvo Satellite, Mandera, Manza, Mbooni, Meru – Maua Satellite, Migori-Awendo Satellite, Mosoriot, Muranga-Kangema Satellite, Nairobi, Ndhiwa, Nyahururu, Nyamache, Nyandarua – Kinangop Satellite, Othaya, Rachuonyo, Rera, Shianda – Mumias, Siaya-Ugunja Satellite, Sigowet, Tana River,Taveta, Teso, Trans Mara, Ugenya, Vihiga, Voi, Webuye | Mean Grade C- |
| Subj 1: Eng/Kis:D+ | ||
| Subj 2: Bio/Bsc:D | ||
| Subj 3: Mat A/Che/Phy/Psc/Agr/Hsc:D |
The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, has released the payment rates for contracted professionals who were in charge of the 2023 KCSE, KCPE examinations.
The contracted professionals who include Centre Managers (Principals and Head Teachers), Supervisors, Invigilators and Security Personnel were expected to update their details online and download their invitation letters at http://cp2.knec.ac.ke/Professionals
According to Payment details released by the Council, Primary school head who will act as Centre Managers for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams will pocket a daily subsistence allowance of Sh500; for a total of 4 days (including rehearsal day). The exams were done between November and December 2023.
On their part, Secondary schools Principals are expected to also earn a daily allowance of Sh500 for 18 days. The highest paid Supervisor will walk away with a sum total of Sh12,510 while the highest paid invigilator will pocket Sh9860.
The Council has again failed to factor payment for Deputy Head Teachers and Principals despite the fact that they will be present during the examination period as assistant Centre Managers.
Also walking home empty handed are teachers handling science subjects who will be required to prepare and administer practicals during the KCSE examinations.
A total of 286,000 professionals were contracted by the Council to administer the 2022 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams.
| Contracted Professional | Exam | Region | Pay Per Day | Total Days engaged | Total Pay |
| Centre Manager | KCPE | All Regions | Sh500 | 4 | Sh2,000 |
| Centre Manager | KCSE | All Regions | Sh500 | 18 | Sh9,000 |
| Invigilators | KCPE | All Regions | Sh538 | 3 | Sh1,615 |
| Invigilators | KCSE | Nairobi & Mombasa | Sh580 | 17 | Sh9,860 |
| Invigilators | KCSE | Other Regions | Sh460 | 17 | Sh7,820 |
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| Supervisors | KCPE | All Regions | Sh621 | 4 | Sh2,485 |
| Supervisors | KCSE | Nairobi & Mombasa | Sh695 | 18 | Sh12,510 |
| Supervisors | KCSE | Other Regions | Sh630 | 18 | Sh11,340 |
| Security Officers | KCSE | All Regions | Sh420 | 16 | Sh6,720 |
| Drivers | KCSE | All Regions | Sh405 | 16 | Sh6,480 |
To get the list of contracted professionals, assigned to your school, use the procedure below;
To download the knec Professionals’ contracted letters, use the procedure below:
| Exam | Duty Station | Position | Actions |
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The marking exercise for the 2022 KCSE National Examinations is slated for December 2023.
School emerged top in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination in Nairobi County. The school had a mean score of 9.88 to take position 7 nationally.
The second and third positions were scooped by Light Academy and Pangani Girls High school; respectively.
Here is a list of the KCSE 2019 best 10 schools in Nairobi County:
| Pos in County | School | KCSE 2019 Mean | County | Pos Nationally |
| 1 | Strathmore School | 9.88 | Nairobi | 7 |
| 2 | Light Academy | 9.84 | Nairobi | 10 |
| 3 | Pangani Girls | 9.56 | Nairobi | 13 |
| 4 | Nairobi School | 9.55 | Nairobi | 14 |
| 5 | Kianda School | 9.53 | Nairobi | 15 |
| 6 | Riara Springs | 9.2 | Nairobi | 19 |
| 7 | Precious Blood Riruta | 8.4 | Nairobi | 52 |
| 8 | Karura SDA | 8.4 | Nairobi | 55 |
| 9 | Nairobi Leadership Academy | 7.67 | Nairobi | 114 |
| 10 | Buru Buru Girls | 7.2 | Nairobi | 152 |
| 11 | Rockfields Senior | 7 | Nairobi | 174 |
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The Medical Practitioners and Dentist Board has, today 16th November 2018, ordered Marie Stopes clinic to immediately stop offering any form of abortion services in all its facilities in Kenya. This is contained in a communique by the Medical Practitioners and Dentist Board after a public outcry against Marie Stopes Clinics.
In its directives, the board orders that;
According to the Kenya Films Classification Board, KFCB, Chairman (Dr. Ezekiel Mutua), ‘the Marie Stopes Kenya advert was not submitted to the Board for examination and classification and therefore in breach of the law.’
“The adverts contravenes Section 3 of the Programming Code for Free-to-Air Radio and Television Services in Kenya and Regulation 34 of the Kenya Information and Communication Act. Despite the ban by the Board on the abortion adverts, Marie Stopes Kenya continued to run them with impunity on several media outlets.” says Dr. Mutua.
Dr. Mutua hails the move by the, Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentist Board, KMPDU, to stop Marie Stopes Kenya saying it ‘is a major gain in the campaign for morality that has been spearheaded by KFCB. All broadcast content has to conform to existing laws.’
Marie Stopes Kenya has been advocating for young girls to procure abortions under the guise of providing healthcare services in the country causing a public outcry. Marie Stopes Kenya works through a network of 22 clinics and 15 mobile outreach clinics, as well as thir network of Amua clinics across Kenya. Some of the services offered by these clinics include
Photo- Marie Stopes Kenya advert on ending Teenage Pregnancies.
The Kenya National Examinations Council, knec, is inviting the existing and qualified newly trained Examiners for the 2019 marking exercise online. The site shall be accessible from 22nd October, 2019 by all Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, and
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, KCSE Examiners.
Examiners concerned shall be required to do the following:
1). Access KNEC Contracted Professionals Website using the link: https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke.
2). Those with cp2 accounts, login into the Examiners portal using their username and password.
3). Those without cp2 accounts, click on reset password button to enter their mobile numbers in the format (2547********) and submit to get their username and password for logging into the system.
4). Upon successful login, complete their personal information and save. Using the dashboard provided, access, download, print and read the invitation letters and the Marking Instructions. Further instructions on acceptance and rejection of marking offer are given in the invitation letter.
For further details contact any of the following:
a). Telephone numbers: 0720 741003, 0732 333530, 0775 471980, 0775 471997;
b). Email addresses: sefa@knec.ac.ke and fa@knec.ac.ke.
The P9 form is an end of year tax returns form that is posted on the teacher’s online portal. This form is used when filing the respective year’s tax returns. To access the form visit the TSC payslips online portal at; https://payslip.tsc.go.ke/login.php and click on P9.
The Kenya Revenue Authority, KRA, expects the teachers’ employer (TSC) to make monthly Pay As you Earn (PAYE) deductions and to remit them to the tax man on monthly basis.
The P9 form contains the teacher’s basic details; KRA tax PIN, Tax year, tax payer’s name, Employer (TSC) Tax PIN, TSC number, ID Number, KRA PIN and the teacher’s station code. other details on the P9 form are: The monthly tax dates (for the whole year), Taxable pay (Total gross salary earned by the teacher monthly), Pension earned (for retired teachers), Amount of PAYE deducted monthly (Pay Auto) and Monthly Relief (MPR).
To file your Tax returns, print the P9 form and use the values on it to declare your returns.
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Topmax College Under Investigation Over Unauthorized TVET Courses.
Topmax College, located in Embakasi, Nairobi, is currently being investigated following allegations that it has been providing Unauthorized Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) courses. The programs, encompassing vital areas like mortuary science, theatre technology, and ICT, have not been approved by the appropriate accrediting authority.
Both students and their parents are now voicing concerns regarding the potential consequences of these findings. They are apprehensive about the investments in time and money, with growing anxiety that their academic achievements could be rendered invalid.
Even with their commitment to attending classes, paying fees, and striving for professional qualifications, recent developments have left many feeling uncertain about their educational prospects.
Citizen TV conducted interviews with first-year students Nelly Mutiwa and Rose Wambua at Topmax College in Pipeline, who appeared clearly upset after their visit to the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA). The students discovered that only 12 courses at the college had received official approval for teaching.
Nelly shared their experience of going to verify the institution’s licensing, only to find out that the college was permitted to offer a limited selection of programs. Rose added that upon questioning the director, they were informed that the courses in dispute were unauthorized and that an investigation would commence following the students’ formal complaint submission.
Another student, speaking anonymously, indicated that there had been concerns even among past students, some of whom had their certificates classified as invalid when they applied for jobs. This student mentioned that when they sought a meeting to discuss these issues, they were instead offered refreshments rather than answers, and their ongoing attempts to communicate with the administration had been overlooked.
TVETA Report Highlights Irregularities
Per a report from TVETA acquired by Citizen TV, Topmax Training College—owned by Jephiter Omeke Obiri—operates two TVET-registered locations: one in Pipeline and another at Bee Centre in Umoja, Nairobi.
The Pipeline campus has the authority to provide Automotive Engineering, Building Technology, Certified Public Accountants, Accountancy at craft and diploma levels, Plumbing, Science Laboratory Technology, Business Management, Fashion Design and Clothing Technology, Food and Beverage Production, Sales and Service Management, Electrical and Electronics Technology (power), and Child Care and Protection.
At the Bee Centre, only Criminal Justice Management and Journalism and Media Studies hold licenses.
In spite of these restrictions, hundreds of students are reported to have enrolled in unaccredited programs, raising significant doubts regarding the quality and acceptance of their credentials. A concerned parent stated they had grown suspicious after their child reported an incident at the school involving students questioning the validity of their certifications, prompting them to dig deeper.
Topmax College’s 24-page brochure advertises 37 certificate and diploma programs within its School of Business, many purportedly evaluated by KNEC. Other organizations mentioned include JP-UK (an international examiner), ICM, ABMA, and KASNEB. The School of ICT, which does not have TVETA accreditation, offers 12 programs under similar examining bodies.
Additionally, 15 courses are available under the School of Engineering.
Alarming Student and Parent Experiences
One student who has been enrolled for two years expressed their dissatisfaction, disclosing that they had never received any transcripts even after attending exams each semester. They also asserted that instructors were often unqualified, with professional tutors frequently departing mid-term, leaving students to be instructed by interns or those in teaching practice.
A parent also mentioned they attempted to verify an instructor’s name on TVETA’s trainer portal but found no corresponding entry, which raised additional concerns regarding the college’s staffing standards.
TVETA Director General Dr. Kipkirui Langat confirmed that Topmax is currently under investigation following numerous complaints from students and members of the public. He acknowledged that several courses being examined—such as nutrition, nursing, and mortuary science—had not been licensed.
However, college director Jephiter Omeke Obiri defended the institution, asserting that they had already applied for accreditation and were simply awaiting official approval. He clarified that the college offers four types of programs: fully accredited, those with interim accreditation, those inspected but pending licenses, and others going through the accreditation process.
This assertion, however, seems to conflict with TVETA’s regulations. Dr. Langat clarified that training institutions must publicly display both their registration certificate and license. He cautioned that some colleges continue to offer unlicensed courses, which violates TVETA protocols.
License Misuse Allegations
Further allegations indicate that Topmax is running two institutions in Nakuru with a single license. Although the director insists that the Nakuru campus solely provides education-related programs and is categorized under the Department of Basic Education, the institution’s advertisement suggests otherwise.
The promotional material outlines three campuses—two in Nairobi and one in Bahati. It indicates that while the Nairobi branches are under TVET, the Bahati campus operates under the Ministry of Education to provide educational programs.
Dr. Langat highlighted that licenses are granted based on facility evaluations, and they cannot be transferred to uninspected locations. He explained that should a new site be intended, a new application must be submitted for approval.
Some students have already initiated legal actions, reporting the issue to Kware Police Station. They accuse the college of collecting fees under false pretenses and are seeking a refund of their money.
Topmax College Under Investigation Over Unauthorized TVET Courses
Open University of Kenya Bachelor of Economics and Statistics Course Requirements, Fees
| CLUSTER SUBJECT 1 | MAT A |
|---|---|
| CLUSTER SUBJECT 2 | BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC |
| CLUSTER SUBJECT 3 | HAG / GEO / CRE / IRE / HRE |
| CLUSTER SUBJECT 4 | BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC / HAG / GEO / CRE / IRE / HRE / 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 | |
| SUBJECT 1 | MAT A | C+ |
|---|---|---|
| SUBJECT 2 | ENG / KIS | C |
| INSTITUTION | INSTITUTION TYPE | PROGRAMME CODE | PROGRAMME NAME | YEAR 1 – PROGRAMME COST | 2022 CUT-OFF | 2021 CUT-OFF | 2020 CUT-OFF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALUPE UNIVERSITY | 1600646 | BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS) | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| BOMET UNIVERSITY COLLEGE | 1700646 | BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS) | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN AFRICA | 1480540 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE | KSH 130,000 | 19.914 | – | – | |
| CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN AFRICA | 1480199 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS | KSH 130,000 | 19.914 | – | – | |
| CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN AFRICA | 1480146 | BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ECONOMICS | KSH 130,000 | 19.914 | 20.100 | – | |
| CHUKA UNIVERSITY | 1105200 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ECONOMICS & STATISTICS) | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 26.140 | 26.292 | |
| CHUKA UNIVERSITY | 1105198 | BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS & SOCIOLOGY) | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| CO-OPERATIVE UNIVERSITY OF KENYA | 1080146 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | – | |
| CO-OPERATIVE UNIVERSITY OF KENYA | 1080200 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED STATISTICS AND ECONOMICS | KSH 244,800 | 19.914 | 20.100 | – | |
| CO-OPERATIVE UNIVERSITY OF KENYA | 1080540 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BANKING AND FINANCE | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | – | |
| DAYSTAR UNIVERSITY | 1162146 | BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ECONOMICS | KSH 223,900 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 23.311 | |
| EGERTON UNIVERSITY | 1057200 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ECONOMICS & STATISTICS) | KSH 270,900 | 19.914 | 25.424 | 32.464 | |
| EGERTON UNIVERSITY | 1057198 | BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS & SOCIOLOGY) | KSH 148,500 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 24.066 | |
| GARISSA UNIVERSITY | 1096646 | BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ECONOMICS | KSH 204,000 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY | 1249146 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS | KSH 183,600 | 22.977 | 33.682 | 30.180 | |
| JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY | 1249540 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BANKING AND FINANCE | KSH 183,600 | 23.112 | 34.936 | 32.192 | |
| JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY | 1249352 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FINANCIAL ENGINEERING) | KSH 244,800 | 30.296 | 36.671 | 36.652 | |
| KABARAK UNIVERSITY | 1061199 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS | KSH 163,035 | 19.914 | 28.115 | 31.040 | |
| KABARAK UNIVERSITY | 1061540 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE | KSH 163,035 | 19.914 | 27.835 | 28.254 | |
| KAIMOSI FRIENDS UNIVERSITY | 1470146 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| KAIMOSI FRIENDS UNIVERSITY | 1470200 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS) | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | – | |
| KARATINA UNIVERSITY | 1244146 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS | KSH 217,770 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| KCA UNIVERSITY | 1103199 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS | KSH 141,665 | 19.914 | 28.445 | 27.949 | |
| KCA UNIVERSITY | 1103646 | BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS STUDIES | KSH 107,790 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| KENYATTA UNIVERSITY | 1111146 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS | KSH 183,600 | 24.100 | 32.744 | 32.230 | |
| KENYATTA UNIVERSITY | 1111199 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS | KSH 183,600 | 28.213 | 36.104 | 35.947 | |
| KENYATTA UNIVERSITY | 1111540 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS & FINANCE | KSH 183,600 | 28.926 | 35.746 | 35.553 | |
| KENYATTA UNIVERSITY – MAMA NGINA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE | 1580199 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS | KSH 180,000 | 19.914 | – | – | |
| KENYATTA UNIVERSITY – MAMA NGINA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE | 1580540 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE | KSH 180,000 | 19.914 | 20.100 | – | |
| KIRINYAGA UNIVERSITY | 1079199 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS | KSH 244,800 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| KIRINYAGA UNIVERSITY | 1079352 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FINANCIAL ENGINEERING) | KSH 244,800 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| KIRINYAGA UNIVERSITY | 1079146 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| KIRINYAGA UNIVERSITY | 1079540 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS & FINANCE | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| KISII UNIVERSITY | 1087199 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS | KSH 259,335 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 24.598 | |
| KISII UNIVERSITY | 1087198 | BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY) | KSH 259,335 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| LAIKIPIA UNIVERSITY | 1176198 | BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY) | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| LAIKIPIA UNIVERSITY | 1176200 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS) | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| MAASAI MARA UNIVERSITY | 1165334 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FINANCIAL ECONOMICS | KSH 204,000 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| MAASAI MARA UNIVERSITY | 1165146 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS | KSH 204,000 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| MAASAI MARA UNIVERSITY | 1165200 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ECONOMICS & STATISTICS) | KSH 204,000 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| MACHAKOS UNIVERSITY | 1170146 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| MACHAKOS UNIVERSITY | 1170199 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 22.145 | 24.042 | |
| MACHAKOS UNIVERSITY | 1170540 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 23.452 | |
| MASENO UNIVERSITY | 1229198 | BACHELOR OF APPLIED ECONOMICS, WITH IT | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 23.783 | |
| MASENO UNIVERSITY | 1229199 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, WITH IT | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 24.969 | 30.666 | |
| MASENO UNIVERSITY | 1229540 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE, WITH IT | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 23.849 | 25.956 | |
| MASENO UNIVERSITY | 1229646 | BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS, WITH IT) | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| MASINDE MULIRO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | 1082200 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ECONOMICS & STATISTICS) | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 26.288 | 25.036 | |
| MASINDE MULIRO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | 1082146 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 23.533 | |
| MERU UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY | 1240146 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| MOI UNIVERSITY | 1253334 | BACHELOR OF FINANCIAL ECONOMICS | KSH 204,000 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 23.157 | |
| MOI UNIVERSITY | 1253646 | BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS) | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 24.747 | |
| MOUNT KENYA UNIVERSITY | 1279540 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE | KSH 105,000 | 19.914 | 32.406 | 31.575 | |
| MOUNT KENYA UNIVERSITY | 1279146 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS | KSH 105,000 | 19.914 | 26.994 | 24.029 | |
| MOUNT KENYA UNIVERSITY | 1279199 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS | KSH 105,000 | 19.914 | 32.652 | 31.084 | |
| MULTIMEDIA UNIVERSITY OF KENYA | 1164146 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 23.389 | 25.928 | |
| PWANI UNIVERSITY | 1117646 | BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS) | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| RONGO UNIVERSITY | 1073646 | BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS) | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| SOUTH EASTERN KENYA UNIVERSITY | 1166199 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS | KSH 153,000 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| SOUTH EASTERN KENYA UNIVERSITY | 1166146 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| TAITA TAVETA UNIVERSITY | 1091146 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KENYA | 1112146 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS | KSH 180,000 | 24.780 | 32.968 | 31.086 | |
| THARAKA UNIVERSITY | 1685200 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS) | KSH 244,800 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| TOM MBOYA UNIVERSITY | 1515646 | BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS, WITH IT) | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| TURKANA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE | 1570146 | BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | – | 20.048 | |
| UNIVERSITY OF ELDORET | 1114646 | BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS) | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| UNIVERSITY OF EMBU | 1093540 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| UNIVERSITY OF EMBU | 1093199 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| UNIVERSITY OF EMBU | 1093146 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| UNIVERSITY OF KABIANGA | 1118646 | BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS) | KSH 183,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 | |
| UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI | 1263199 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS | KSH 223,550 | 33.223 | 37.843 | 36.143 | |
| UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI | 1263146 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS | KSH 223,550 | 30.453 | 33.894 | 33.589 | |
| ZETECH UNIVERSITY | 1425199 | BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS | KSH 130,600 | 19.914 | 20.100 | 20.048 |
Kanga Boys High school has once again performed very well at this year’s KCSE Exams. The school is known for success at KCSE National Exams. In the announced 2023 KCSE results, the school has recorded a very impressive result, just as was the case last year. The results have been received by the school, parents and candidates with a lot of excitement and celebrations.
Kanga High School 2023 KCSE Results Analysis, Grade Count
Kanga High School recorded an impressive result in the 2023 KCSE exams. The school recorded a mean score of 9.2445 points which is a B(plain)
Out of the 409 candidates who sat for the 2023 KCSE exams, a total of 374 candidates attained the direct university entry grade. This translates to 91.44254 % direct entry.
HERE IS THE SCHOOL’S 2023 KCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS IN FULL
| GRADE | A | A- | B+ | B | B- | C+ | C | C- | D+ | D | D- | E | X | Y | P |
| NO OF CANDIDATES | 24 | 82 | 109 | 70 | 56 | 33 | 22 | 9 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| MSS | 9.2445 | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . |
| SCHOOL MEAN GRADE | B(plain) | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . |
| UNIVERSITY DIRECT ENTRY | 374 | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . |
| TOTAL CANDIDATES | 409 | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . |
| % DIRECT ENTRY | 91.44254 | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . | . |
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KCSE Results 2023/2024; All you need to know
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The National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) has established peace clubs in over 600 schools across the country to entrench peace education and national cohesion.
Through the clubs, NCIC targets to promote peace, appreciation of diversity and dispute resolution amongst students.
NCIC Commissioner Engineer Phillip Okundi said the move aims at reducing conflict among students through peaceful dispute resolution mechanisms, mediation and entrenchment of peace education activities in schools.
Okundi said the club which has representation across the 47 counties currently has a membership of 29, 000 students.
Through the clubs, he added, the commission has managed to promote peace through various engagements among them sports tournaments, clean-up exercises, dialogue forums and community service.
“During such activities, the youth are able to appreciate and respect diversity by interacting with persons from different backgrounds where values that transcend time are passed on to them,” he said.
Speaking during the third national youth workshop on culture, heritage and cohesion at Tom Mboya Labour College in Kisumu, Okundi called for partnership with other state departments and actors to strengthen the clubs in order to realize the fruits of reducing conflict among students.
The workshop sponsored by the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO (KNATCOM) brought youth from all the 47 counties together to appreciate cultural diversity in the country to help achieve peace and sustainable development.
KNATCOM Cultural Programs Director Julius Mwahunga said the diverse culture in the country was an asset that must be tapped to build one unified nation.
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Technical and Vocational Education Training, TVET, institutions offer various certificate, diploma and craftsmanship training to students in Kenya. The beauty with TVET training institutions is that they offer flexible entry and fee requirements to students wishing to study in these institutes. TVETs are registered, accredited and regulated by the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA); which is a public corporate agency established under the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Act No. 29 of 2013 to regulate and coordinate training in the country through licensing, registration and accreditation of programs, institutions and trainers. Section 7 of the Act, 2013 gives the powers and functions of the Authority to regulate and coordinate training; inspect, license and register and accredit training institutions; accredit and inspect programmes and courses; promote access and relevance of training programmes; determine the national technical and vocational training objectives; assure quality and relevance in programmes of training among other functions.
To get a place at a TVET institution, one has to apply via the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS). The available programmes, institutions, minimum entry requirements and the application procedure are always available on the KUCCPS Student’s Portal accessible through the Placement Service website www.kuccps.ac.ke. KUCCPS sets an application window within which the prospective students can submit their applications. The Entry requirement for all Diploma Courses is a C- and above; D (plain) and above for Certificate while other course categories are open.
Funding
The good news for students joining TVETs is that they can now apply for funding from the Higher Education Loans Board, HELB. They can now get Loans and Bursaries from HELB for their fees payment and upkeep.
Departments are engineering, agricultural, ICT, Business and Institutional management departments.
| COURSE TITLE | MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS | ADMISSION TIME | EXAM BODY |
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Artisan courses; |
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| Welding and fabrication | D- in KCSE or KCPE Certificate | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Electrical installation | D- in KCSE or KCPE Certificate | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
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Certificate courses; |
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| Supply chain management | D plain in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Welding and fabrication | D plain in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Electrical and electronics engineering power option | D plain in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Building and construction | D plain in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Certified Information Communication Technologist (CICT) | D plain in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| CPA | C- in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KASNEB |
| Business management | D plain in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| ICT | D plain in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Mechanical engineering | D plain in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Human resource management | D plain in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Social and community development | D plain in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
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Diploma courses; |
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| Electrical and electronics engineering power option | C- in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Accounting Technician Diploma (ATD) | C- in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KASNEB |
| Building and construction | C- in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| ICT | C- in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Mechanical engineering | C- in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Social work and community development | C- in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Supply chain management | C- in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Civil engineering | C- in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Business management | C- in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Human resource management | C- in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Agriculture | C- in KCSE | Jan, May, Sep | KNEC |
| Physical location | Rongo town, Migori county, Kenya |
| Postal address | P.O. Box 164- 40404, Migori, Kenya. |
| Phone number | 0706633334 |
| Email address | info@sialatti.ac.ke |
| Website | https://sialatti.ac.ke |
Students pursuing Diploma and Certificate courses in Public universities, university colleges, public national polytechnics and Institutes of Technology and Technical Training institutes country-wide are eligible for this loan and bursary from HELB. Orphans, single parent students and others who come from poor backgrounds will be given priority for the loans and or bursaries.
The TVET Authority accredits institutions and approves managers of institutions and new programmes.
Application Process
In order to obtain the letter of no objection, present;
3. Register the Business name with the office of the Registrar of Companies
4. Download the TVETA application Forms for accreditation of institution, manager, Trainer, approval of programs, foreign institution and checklist here.
5. Submit complete application documents to TVETA offices located at Utalii House 8th Floor.
6. An accreditation officer will check the documents and compute the amount to be paid. (TVETA Gazetted Fees)
7. You will then be required to pay the amount through MPESA or TVETA bank account below.
| MPESA Payment | TVETA Bank Account |
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| 1. Go to the MPESA menu, 2. Select payment services 3. Choose Pay Bill option 4. Enter 894135 as the business number 5. Enter your full name as the account number 6. Enter the amount 7. Enter your pin and press Ok |
A/C Name: Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority A/C No.: 1212502450 Bank: Kenya Commercial Bank Branch: Kipande House |
Acknowledgement
After making payment the applicant will complete a registration form in duplicate as evidence of having submitted their application. An acknowledgement letter will then be sent to the applicant.
Inspection and Assessment
1.The institution will be scheduled for inspection and a Team of assessors will visit and inspect the institution for compliance with set standards. Download the assessment tool here
2.The assessors will prepare an inspection report which will be presented to TVETA Board
Registration and Licensing
1. Resolution of the Board based on evaluation of the inspection report shall be;
i. Approve Registration and Licensing of the institution
ii. Reject the application
iii. Request the Institution to improve within a period of six months
2. The applicant is notified on results of the TVETA Board resolution within 3 months from the date of submission of a fully compliant application documents
3. TVETA will issue training License to qualified institutions and maintain a register of the institutions and programs approved.
Note
TVETA will maintain a register of;
i. Registered and licensed institutions
ii. Ongoing registrations
iii. Institutions recommended for improvement
At this point, the accreditation process is complete, and an institution will be issued with a registration certificate and training license.