Choosing university courses through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) can be daunting, especially for students who did not take or performed poorly in Chemistry at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) level. Chemistry is one of the cluster subjects that most of the competitive science, engineering, and medical courses require.
English (or Kiswahili) is commonly part of the compulsory subjects because KCSE candidates must take it as a core subject for placement and cluster point calculation. For degree programmes, English/Kiswahili usually forms part of the minimum four subjects used to compute cluster points and determine eligibility. Some courses explicitly specify English as a compulsory minimum
Form Four leavers who wish to study hospitality and tourism will get more training opportunities accruing from the recent partnership established between the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) and Kenya Utalii College. The collaboration represents a major policy change intended to ensure a smooth incorporation of specialist institutions into the national student