NewsCareer Options For KCSE Candidates Who Scored Below C+ 

Career Options For KCSE Candidates Who Scored Below C+ 

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  • Only 145,145 candidates who sat the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exam got  university entry marks, based on the results announced by Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha on Saturday, April 23.

    The candidates scored C+ in the transition exam, with nearly 700,000 students missing the mark. However, students who scored D and above still have a second chance at higher education with certificate and diploma courses.

    Through the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programme, students who scored C and C minus qualify to enroll for diploma courses in either of the 31 institutions across the country.

    Educations Cabinet Secretary, George Magoha, released the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results on Saturday, April 23, 2022.
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    On the other hand, the 495,686 candidates who scored D+ and below have the option of signing up for certificate programmes – craft certificate courses for those with D and above  and artisan certificates for those who scored D plus and below.

    “The number of candidates with a minimum TVET Diploma courses qualification of grade C- and above in
    2021 was 325,896 (39.27%). We therefore need to invest more in TVET institutions where the bulk of our KCSE Examination graduands will study,” stated Prof Magoha while announcing KCSE 2021 results.

    Notably, students who scored below C+ can also apply for collage and TVET institution placement under the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS).

    Students who get selected to the colleges and tertiary institutions are eligible for government sponsorship through the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB).

    Ahead of the placement into universities which is based on cluster points per subjects, candidates can wave their fortunes in their favour by enrolling for bridging courses in subjects required to join particular courses.

    The education system in the country allows for students who score as low as D minus to become degree holders and even advance to Masters and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) levels.

    Once a student completes their certificate education, they are legible to enrol for a diploma course. In Kenya, a diploma course takes between 2 to 3 years depending on the discipline and the institution.

    Upon graduating with top performance, the student can enrol for a degree course in a university and pursue their dream courses.

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    Moi University graduates celebrate after graduating in August 2019 in Eldoret
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  • Source: KENYAGIST.COM

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