Thousands of Kenya Certificate Secondary Education (KCSE) exam candidates who qualified for university admission have missed out on their preferred degree programmes and will now have to apply for alternative courses.
Data from the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) shows that 32,718 candidates who scored a mean grade of C plus and above have not been placed in any of the choices they selected for various reasons.
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