KMTC issues update on release of admission letters for 2026 applicants
The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has issued an update to applicants after releasing admission letters for the 2026 intake.
The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has issued an update to applicants after releasing admission letters for the 2026 intake.
In a notice on Tuesday, March 10, the college confirmed that the admission letters were released on Monday, March 9, for both pre-service and in-service candidates.
However, the institution warned that the high number of users attempting to access the portal simultaneously may slow down the system.
“The admission letters for both Pre-Service and In-Service applicants were officially released yesterday, March 9, 2026. However, due to high portal traffic, some applicants may currently experience difficulties accessing or downloading their letters,” the notice read.
KMTC urged successful applicants to remain patient and attempt to log in again later when the number of users on the portal has reduced.
“We kindly request that selected applicants remain patient and try accessing the portal later, once traffic has reduced,” the notice added.
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KMTC also issued a strong warning to applicants about potential scams during the process, noting that fraudsters could attempt to take advantage of the current access difficulties.
“Applicants are strongly cautioned to beware of fraudsters who may take advantage of this situation by claiming they can help you access or secure admission letters for a fee,” the notice further read.
KMTC clarified that there are no charges required to obtain admission letters and urged applicants to rely only on official communication channels.
“Please note that all admission letters are issued strictly through the KMTC admissions portal, and no payment is required to access them,” the notice concluded.
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