Guide: How to Execute University Course Transfers on KUCCPS Portal Post-Admission

08, Apr 2024 / 2 min read/ By Livenow Africa

As the initial course revision window closes on the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) website, anticipation mounts for the forthcoming second iteration, offering candidates a chance to explore institutional transfers and course changes.

Following the final course revision, KUCCPS facilitates a platform for applicants to pursue inter-institutional transfers or amend both institution and course choices, subject to respective cut-off points and institutional approvals.

However, it's essential to note that not all candidates may undergo this process, contingent upon institutional considerations and individual performance.

For interested 2023 KCSE candidates, the application process for transfers commences with logging into the Student’s Portal (students.kuccps.net), where the transfer module is conveniently accessible.

Upon accessing the portal, candidates navigate through the outlined transfer procedure, selecting preferred institutions and courses aligned with their aspirations.

Subsequently, applicants are prompted to remit payment for the transfer processing fee, post-completion of all application steps, strictly adhering to the guidelines provided within the portal. Payments should not be made in advance but upon completion of the application process.

It's imperative to channel all application payments directly to KUCCPS via the designated number provided on the official website. Cautionary advice is issued against transferring funds to individuals purporting to represent KUCCPS online.

Notably, KUCCPS does not solicit payments through personal mobile numbers, ensuring applicants' financial security and transparency throughout the process.

While the transfer period and second course revision dates are pending announcement by KUCCPS, candidates are encouraged to stay tuned to official communications for updates regarding these crucial stages.

 
 
 
 
 
 

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