KUCCPS Confirms Grade C+ Students to Join University 2023
KUCCPS Confirms Grade C+ Students to Join University 2023. Prior to Kuccps placements, the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) maintained a “C+” as the minimum admission grade for a university degree.
Parents and students are concerned that the minimal grade needed for admission to an institution would rise as a result of the KCSE 2022 class’s performance.
The basic entry standard for universities was met by 145,145 applicants who passed the KCSE Test in 2021 with grades of C+ or higher.
REMARKS BY KUCCPS ON UNIVERSITY SPACE, APPLICATION, AND LOCATION
Universities now have enough space to house all of the students, according to KUCCPS Chief Executive Officer Dr. Agnes Wahome.
“I am aware that there are many concerns over the availability of space for students who are qualified to enroll in institutions. The teacher told the crowd that there wouldn’t be any lockouts and nothing to be concerned about.
She delivered the remarks at Kangaru Boys High School in Embu County on Saturday during a seminar on mentorship for young people in the area.
During the employment assistance and mentorship session, details on the KUCCPS application and placement procedures were provided.
Dr. Wahome advised students to register for classes as soon as the KUCCPS site is available.
She remarked that they should begin submitting their applications and that we have the capacity to accept everybody who meets the university’s admission requirements.
Nonetheless, Dr. Wahome recommended the applicants who did not want to attend a school to enroll in TVETs and sign up for diploma programs.
There are many schools where students can enroll in courses that will help them achieve their objectives. She advised parents to let their children follow their hobbies and make their own judgments.
Participants included KCSE candidates, existing university and college students (comrades), professionals from Embu County, local leaders, and government officials.