KMTC Addresses Claims That KUCCPS Has Opened the 2026 September Intake Portal
Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has warned applicants against fraudsters claiming that the KUCCPS September 2026 intake portal has opened and admission letters have been issued.
The warning comes after fake admission letters circulated on social media, falsely indicating that KUCCPS had opened the intake portal.
The scammers are targeting applicants seeking placement for the September 2026 intake.
KMTC has urged the public to rely only on official communication channels from KMTC and KUCCPS for accurate updates.
Fake KMTC Letter Targets Applicants
The fraudulent letter claims that KMTC has started processing admission letter replacements, course changes, transfers, and deferments. It also directs students to contact specific mobile numbers for assistance.
Furthermore, the letter falsely states that only the Head of Admissions handles all admission-related matters.
KMTC has clarified that fraudsters are using fake documents to deceive members of the public. They promise to secure admission in exchange for money.
In many cases, they encourage applicants to continue conversations through private inboxes.
They also ask victims to send money to personal mobile numbers.
These tactics often indicate an attempted scam.
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KUCCPS Portal Remains Closed
Additionally, KMTC has emphasized that the KUCCPS portal for the September 2026 intake remains closed.
Therefore, no genuine admission letters are currently being issued.
Anyone claiming to process admissions at this stage is attempting to defraud applicants.
The institution has assured prospective students that it will announce the opening of the application process through official KMTC and KUCCPS communication channels.
Applicants should wait for these announcements before submitting any applications or making any payments. This approach protects them from financial losses and misinformation.
KMTC Urges Public Vigilance
Moreover, KMTC has advised the public to ignore messages promising guaranteed admission.
Genuine admission procedures do not require applicants to negotiate through private inboxes or personal telephone numbers.
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Instead, all official processes follow established institutional procedures and verified communication platforms.
The college has also reminded applicants that scammers often exploit anxiety during admission periods.
Consequently, prospective students should verify every communication before taking action. They should avoid sharing personal information or sending money to individuals claiming to represent KMTC without official authorization.
Finally, KMTC has urged prospective students to protect themselves from fraud by trusting only verified communication channels. The institution emphasized that money lost to scammers could have supported more meaningful and valuable needs.
Therefore, applicants should remain patient, stay informed, and follow only official admission procedures until the September 2026 intake officially begins.

A Fake KMTC Administrative Letter dated 26th June 2026, PHOTO/ KMTC, X
