TVET principal secretary urges KCSE students to join vocational training

TVET Principal Secretary Esther Muoria has urged KCSE graduates to enroll in short hands-on courses at vocational institutions before the September university intake. These courses can be completed within the nine-month waiting period, with credits transferable to universities. This offers alternative pathways for those who did not meet minimum university entry grades.

At a graduation ceremony on Friday at the Rift Valley Training and Vocational Institute, Principal Secretary Esther Muoria stated that nearly 250,000 candidates awaiting university placements can acquire practical skills within the next seven to eight months.
"The 700,000 young people, as well as the 250,000 students awaiting university placement, can come first so that we can craft them and equip them with expertise within the nine months they still have at home," Muoria said.
She added that the nine months are sufficient for TVET institutions to impart a range of hands-on competencies that students can rely on throughout their lives. "We are inviting all of them, as we have the requisite space to accommodate everyone," she said.
Muoria clarified that credits earned at TVETs can be transferred to universities, allowing students to continue their degree education at a relevant point based on completed competencies and courses.
TVET schools are prepared to admit students who did not meet the minimum university entry grades, providing them with alternative pathways to technical mastery.
The government released TVET scholarship funds last week, and a disbursement for HELB loans is expected within the next two weeks to support prospective students financially.
Interested students are advised to apply via the TVET portal or directly to institutions, selecting courses aligned with their career interests, such as short-term certificates, diplomas, and artisan programs.
Qualifications at TVETs range from certificates to diplomas and higher diplomas, with some offering apprenticeship programs that blend classroom learning with industry experience.
Enrolment is open year-round, though early application is encouraged to secure spots for courses starting before the September university intake.
Meanwhile, the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has urged students to attend the 1st National Career Conference and Exhibition 2026 for guidance on higher education and career choices.

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Teachers affiliated with the Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) have issued new demands to the government over the unresolved collective bargaining agreement (CBA) despite repeated assurances. Union leaders warned that inaction could lead to industrial action. The statements were made during union elections in Trans Nzoia County.

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The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has updated its online portal with new degree cut-off points and minimum subject requirements ahead of the 2026 university application cycle. The changes guide 2025 KCSE candidates in selecting preferred programmes based on their performance. Students are urged to log in and review cluster requirements.

 

 

 

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