submitted 3 days ago by Samuelwriter_ke
- Middle-level colleges in Kenya are asking for the cluster system for health programs to be reviewed by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) to allow more students to enroll in medical courses.
- The stakeholders, led by the Association of Medical Training Institutes of Kenya (AMTIK), want the cluster points for medical courses to be lowered to address the limited number of students meeting the minimum grades required for these programs.
- They also highlighted the growing demand for professionals in medical engineering, clinical medicine, health records, public health, and perioperative theatre studies.
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