KMTC Issues Alert To Students, Parents Ahead Of March Intake
The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has cautioned students and parents against falling prey to scammers and misinformation ahead of the March intake.
In a notice on Tuesday, March 24, the college emphasised that all official communication shall be channeled to parents and guardians through authorised channels.
For accurate updates, students and parents have been encouraged to check KMTC’s official social media pages on Facebook, X, TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
“For parents and guardians, the College provides a system rooted in accountability, professionalism, and student welfare, ensuring students are in a safe and supportive learning environment,” KMTC stated.
“However, constant vigilance remains essential because this period often attracts scammers who exploit misinformation and urgency,” it added.
“KMTC emphasizes that all admissions and official procedures are handled exclusively through authorized channels.”
Founded in 1927, the KMTC is the country’s largest institution for training healthcare professionals and operates under the Ministry of Health.
With 92 campuses and five satellite campuses nationwide, KMTC has emerged as one of the more lucrative institutions that scammers exploit to solicit money from prospective students.
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KMTC’s CEO, Kelly Oluoch, has assured that the admission process is fully transparent and that no individual influences placement or services in exchange for money.
The college has assured that it has laid out a well organised process process that starts with document verification, then fee payment, and registration to ensure that the admission process is seamless.
“At KMTC, we are shaping the future of healthcare by equipping our graduates with the skills, values, and professionalism needed to serve with excellence both locally and globally,” Oluoch said.
The college released admission letters for both pre-service and in-service applicants on March 10.
KMTC Issues Alert To Students, Parents Ahead Of March Intake
