The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has announced the opening of applications for students who sat the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination.
In a statement issued on Thursday, March 5, 2026, the college said it is accepting applications from 2025 KCSE candidates and other interested applicants for the March 2026 intake.
“The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) is now accepting applications from candidates who sat for the 2025 KCSE, in addition to other interested applicants, for the March 2026 intake,” the statement read.
The opportunity follows the reopening of the application portal by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS), allowing eligible candidates another chance to apply for health training programmes offered at KMTC.
KMTC Chief Executive Officer Kelly Oluoch encouraged qualified candidates to take advantage of the opportunity and pursue careers in the healthcare sector.
“Healthcare is not just a career; it is a calling that saves lives and transforms nations,” said Oluoch.
He further advised candidates to carefully select their preferred KMTC course and campus before submitting their application.
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Candidates interested in KMTC programmes should apply through the KUCCPS student portal by following these steps:
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The Kenya Medical Training College trains middle-level health professionals in Kenya and attracts applicants from different parts of the country and beyond.
The college operates multiple campuses offering training programmes in various health-related fields.
Prospective students can apply for different courses aimed at preparing trainees for roles in the healthcare sector.
KMTC has also been expanding its training capacity by introducing new programmes, upgrading infrastructure, and forming partnerships to address the demand for health workers in the country. These efforts align with national health sector priorities, including the implementation of Universal Health Coverage.
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KUCCPS CEO Agnes Mercy Wahome. PHOTO/KUCCPS