Students who sit for their final Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams aspire to take different career paths, with Diploma or Bachelor of Science in nursing being a popular option for many Form Four leavers.
However, many miss out on admission to their desired courses, often because they do not meet the required qualifications for a particular university.
Advertisement
Applicants looking for a course should prioritize understanding the cut-off requirements for each program to increase their chances of securing admission.
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing aims to equip nurses with the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and competencies needed to excel as clinical practitioners, educators, and researchers.
Advertisement
Graduates are also prepared for mid-level management roles in nursing education and healthcare institutions.
What Bachelor of Science in Nursing Entails
The program trains nurses to provide effective patient care, health education, and leadership in nursing practice, administration, education, research, and publication.
Advertisement
Graduates should be capable of working in diverse healthcare settings, providing care for the sick, and promoting the health of individuals, families, and communities.
But first, you must understand the minimum entry requirements and subject requirements for nursing programs, which are based on cluster subjects.
The first cluster subject is Biology, the second is Chemistry, the third is Mathematics or Physics, and the fourth is English or Kiswahili.
Also Read: KUCCPS Courses Where Mathematics Is Not a Compulsory Subject
Requirements for This Course
To qualify for a Bachelor of Nursing, one must have a KCSE mean grade of C+ in KCSE.
One can also be a holder of K.A.C.E. with 2 (two) or more Principal passes, one each in Biology and Chemistry or any other qualifications accepted by the University Senate as equivalent to any of the above.
Additionally, an applicant must have a C+ in Chemistry, a C+ in Biology, and at least a C+ in either Physics or Mathematics. Additionally, a C+ is required in either English or Kiswahili.
According to the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) portal, the University of Nairobi (UoN) has the highest cut-off point at 43.676, followed by Kenyatta University at 43.051.
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology and Maseno University follow closely at 42.95 and 42.529, respectively.
On the lower end, Kenya Highlands Evangelical University has the lowest cut-off point at 25.774, followed by Uzima University at 35.483. Daystar University and Great Lakes University of Kisumu have cut-off points of 36.051 and 36.378, respectively.
Most nursing programs follow a structured academic calendar that may vary depending on the university. Some institutions offer a three-semester system, commonly referred to as a tri-semester system, while others operate on a two-semester or three-term schedule.
This structure determines the duration of study, course load, and progression through the nursing program.
Also Read: Cluster Points and Fees for Bachelor of Education Arts Across Universities in Kenya
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Cluster Points and Fees Across Universities
University Name | Cutoff Points | Tuition Fees (Annual) in Ksh |
Maseno University | 42.529 | 275,400 |
Kirinyaga University | 39.875 | 275,400 |
Masinde Muliro University of Science & Technology (MMUST) | 42.475 | 275,400 |
University of Embu | 39.387 | 275,400 |
Chuka University | 41.38 | 275,400 |
University of Kabianga | 41.076 | 275,400 |
South Eastern Kenya University | 39.547 | 275,400 |
Meru University of Science and Technology | 40.452 | 275,400 |
Murang’a University of Technology | 40.399 | 275,400 |
Moi University | 42.39 | 275,400 |
University of Nairobi | 43.676 | 324,000 |
Kenyatta University – Mama Ngina University College | 40.891 | 270,000 |
Egerton University | 42.166 | 307,340 |
Kabarak University | 39.768 | 382,950 |
Kenya Methodist University | 39.32 | 239,500 |
Kisii University | 42.08 | 316,710 |
St Pauls University | 37.302 | 229,550 |
Kibabii University | 40.305 | 275,400 |
Uzima University | 35.483 | 274,300 |
Daystar University | 36.051 | 343,100 |
Maasai Mara University | 40.515 | 275,400 |
Kenya Highlands Evangelical University | 25.774 | 252,625 |
Great Lakes University of Kisumu | 36.378 | 222,000 |
Presbyterian University of East Africa | 35.386 | 251,700 |
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) | 42.95 | 316,710 |
Mount Kenya University | 41.626 | 250,500 |
Kaimosi Friends University | 40.008 | 275,400 |
Catholic University of Eastern Africa | 39.817 | 188,200 |
Dedan Kimathi University of Technology | 40.629 | 340,000 |
Karatina University | 39.777 | 337,195 |
Alupe University | – | 275,400 |
Kenyatta University | 43.051 | 275,400 |
Pwani University | 40.461 | 275,400 |
Skills Required for This Programme
To excel in nursing, a challenging yet rewarding field, aspiring nurses must develop key skills.
Effective communication is essential for clear, compassionate interactions with patients, families, and healthcare providers. Critical thinking enables nurses to respond quickly in high-stress situations, while problem-solving skills help navigate complex clinical scenarios.
Attention to detail is crucial, as even minor inaccuracies can significantly impact patient care. Organizational skills are necessary for managing the complexities of medical practice. Additionally, emotional intelligence allows nurses to provide comforting care to patients and families during difficult times.
Finally, strong writing skills are important for documenting medical information, care plans, and research findings clearly and effectively.
Follow our WhatsApp Channel and X Account for real-time news updates.