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KUCCPS Courses Where Chemistry is Compulsory

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The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) matches students to degree and diploma programmes based on their KCSE grades and subject combinations.

Many competitive and science-oriented courses include Chemistry as a required or core subject within their entry criteria.

Chemistry is considered extremely useful for a wide range of career areas such as: Pharmacy, Ag Science, Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Engineering, General Sciences, Dietician, Nursing, Food Science, Biotechnology and Medical Laboratory Technology.

KUCCPS groups programmes into clusters, and each cluster has subject requirements that often include Chemistry, especially for Science, Engineering, Medicine, and Health-related fields.

  • Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, and Medical Sciences usually require Biology and Chemistry among the key subjects for eligibility.
  • Engineering and Applied Sciences programmes typically require Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as core cluster subjects.
  • General Science and Chemistry-related degrees specifically list Chemistry as a primary subject in their minimum entry requirements.

In general, Chemistry is considered a compulsory subject for many KUCCPS courses if it appears as either a mandatory cluster subject or as a minimum subject requirement for specific programmes.

 

Degree Programmes That Require Chemistry

  1. Science & Chemistry-Centric Degrees

Bachelor of Science (Chemistry) – requires Chemistry and Mathematics; Chemistry is a core requirement.

Bachelor of Science in Industrial/Applied/Analytical Chemistry – Chemistry is clearly compulsory within the cluster requirements.

Biochemistry, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Medical Biochemistry – core science degrees where Chemistry and Biology are compulsory.

2. Medical, Health & Allied Sciences

Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) -requires Biology and Chemistry with high passes.

Bachelor of Pharmacy – requires Chemistry and Biology as part of strong science subject performance.

Medical Laboratory Science & Technology -Chemistry combined with Biology for eligibility.

Environmental Health Sciences, Optometry & Vision Sciences – manage strong science backgrounds including Chemistry.

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3. Engineering & Technology

Engineering degrees generally require Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry:

  • Chemical & Process Engineering
  • Biomedical or Medical Engineering
  • Electrical & Electronics Engineering
  • Mechanical/Production Engineering

In all these, Chemistry forms part of the required science subjects for KUCCPS placement.

 

 Diploma Programmes Where Chemistry Is Required

Many diploma courses at colleges and institutions (including Kenya Medical Training College and TVET programmes via KUCCPS) require Chemistry at KCSE:

  • Diploma in Applied/Ana­lytical Chemistry
  • Medicinal/Health-Related Diplomas (e.g., Medical Laboratory, Pharmacy, Occupational Therapy) often list Chemistry or Physical Sciences among compulsory subjects
  • Environmental Health & Public Health diplomas -Chemistry is included among core science subject requirements.

These diploma examples show that Chemistry is compulsory or strongly recommended for entry into many science and health diploma pathways.

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Why Chemistry Matters in KUCCPS Selection

Cluster Subjects & Point Calculation

KUCCPS places a strong emphasis on cluster subjects when calculating eligibility and placement, especially for science-intensive programmes.

These often include:

  • Chemistry
  • Biology/Biological Sciences
  • Physics

Mathematics and sometimes English/Kiswahili.

Courses in science, health, engineering, and technology require students to have taken Chemistry during KCSE -because it demonstrates preparedness for the technical content in these fields.

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