The latest information from the KUCCPS website presents the complete list of undergraduate programs offered at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) in Kiambu County during the admission cycle for the year 2026/2027.
From the data presented, it is clear that all these listed programs are categorized as those of a public university, and their cluster weights are provided for each.
The program shows details of the comparison of cut-off marks between the KCSE 2024 and KCSE 2023 examinations, whereas the KCSE 2025 column has not been filled yet.
In the comparison table, the program code, program name, and cut-off marks have been provided.
From the total number of 101 programs listed, some programs have shown a decrease in their cluster points by comparing their cutoff marks between the KCSE 2024 and KCSE 2023.
Bachelor of Quantity Surveying programme is one that experienced a decline from 39.763 in 2023 to 38.243 in 2024.
In addition, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science programme witnessed a fall from 44.101 to 43.230.
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering programme also declined from 42.618 to 42.300.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering programme experienced a reduction in cluster points from 42.755 to 42.434.
On its part, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering programme witnessed a decline in cluster points from 41.450 to 40.562.
In the category of health sciences, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery programme experienced a decline in cluster points from 45.048 to 44.834.
Bachelor of Pharmacy programme also witnessed a reduction from 43.872 to 43.697, whilst Bachelor of Science in Nursing programme witnessed a fall from 42.950 to 41.614.
Bachelor of Laws programme had a reduction from 41.184 to 40.369.
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A number of courses in the area of science also show a drop in cluster points.
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Chemistry saw a decrease from 24.943 in 2023 to 23.033 in 2024, while the course of Bachelor of Science in Analytical Chemistry fell drastically from 24.651 to 15.299.
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology witnessed a fall from 39.851 to 38.307, and Bachelor of Science in Statistics saw a decrease from 30.147 to 28.979.
Likewise, Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science saw a shift down from 27.687 to 25.137.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Technology showed a decline from 38.488 to 37.867, whereas Bachelor of Science in Data Science and Analytics witnessed a rise from 38.717 to 39.111.
Business-related courses also reflect varying cutoff adjustments.
Bachelor of Commerce moved from 32.291 to 32.918, while Bachelor of Economics increased from 27.073 to 28.381.
Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management rose from 29.685 to 30.427.
Other programmes, such as Bachelor of Communication and Marketing, Bachelor of Science in Revenue Administration and Technology, and Bachelor of Science in Journalism, do not display previous cutoff data but retain defined cluster weight requirements.
Programmes in emerging and specialized fields such as Bachelor of Science in Genomic Science, Bachelor of Science in Geospatial Information Science, and Bachelor of Science in Renewable Energy and Environmental Physics maintain relatively low cutoff points, with many clustered around the mid-teen range in 2024.
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Every programme comes with cluster weights, which differ according to the study field.
Programmes under the engineering faculty mostly retain cluster weights of 32.765.
Cluster weights of health science programmes are around 34.137, whereas those of business and social science are normally about 34.199.
Environmental and agricultural programmes have cluster weights close to 34.620.
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