KUCCPS announces placement results for KMTC and TVET; How to check

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has announced the completion of the placement of students to Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC)
The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has announced the completion of the placement of students to Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC).
In a notice dated Friday, October 11, the body also revealed that results for the placement of students to Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions were also ready.
Therefore, students who applied for various courses in the institutions were urged to check the portal for the placement results.
To check the placement results, students have to log into their account on the KUCCPS portal.
Once logged in, the applicant will get details of the institutions where they have been placed.
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“If you applied for placement to KMTC or TVET institutions recently, the results are out. Log in to the KUCCPS portal students.kuccps.net and check your placement status,” read the notice in part.
Application for September intake of TVET and KMTC was closed on September 30.
Some of the courses that had been advertised at KMTC include a Diploma in Health Insurance Management, Health Promotion, Health Records and Information Technology, Public Health and Community Health among others.
Similar certificate courses had also been listed among the available courses.
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