The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has officially opened applications for the March 2026 intake at the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC), offering a major opportunity for Kenyan youths to enroll in medical and health-related courses.
According to KUCCPS, the application window runs from 7th to 27th January 2026, and all interested applicants are required to submit their applications online through the official KUCCPS student portal at students.kuccps.ac.ke. Applicants have been advised to complete the process early to avoid last-minute system congestion.
In Yatta Constituency, the application exercise has received strong backing from Yatta Member of Parliament, Hon. Robert Basil, who has consistently placed education at the center of his development agenda. The MP has urged eligible youths, especially recent KCSE graduates and those seeking professional training, to take advantage of the opportunity and apply for KMTC courses through KUCCPS.
Hon. Basil has over the years demonstrated firm commitment to education by supporting school infrastructure development, facilitating bursaries and scholarships, and promoting access to technical and professional training. His support for the KMTC application process aligns with his broader vision of empowering young people with market-driven skills that enhance employability and improve service delivery in critical sectors such as healthcare.
KMTC, an ISO 9001:2015 certified institution, remains Kenya’s leading medical training college, offering a wide range of certificate and diploma courses in nursing, clinical medicine, laboratory sciences, public health, and other health disciplines. The institution plays a crucial role in training healthcare professionals who serve in public and private health facilities across the country.
KUCCPS has advised applicants to carefully review the minimum entry requirements for their preferred courses and ensure accurate selection during the application process. Further details and guidance are available on the official KUCCPS website, www.kuccps.ac.ke, and through its verified social media platforms.
The March 2026 KMTC intake is expected to attract a large number of applicants nationwide, as demand for medical and health training continues to grow amid increasing healthcare needs. Education stakeholders have encouraged students from Yatta and neighboring constituencies to seize the opportunity and invest in careers that contribute to national development.
Hon. Basil reiterates that education remains a top priority in Yatta, noting that empowering the youth through training and skills development is key to unlocking sustainable economic growth and improving the quality of life for communities.
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