In the recent concluded research, KMTC emerged the best school in offering medical courses. The research revealed that those students who graduate from Medical training colleges display the highest level of competency in the job market as compared from those who graduate from Universities.
Medical training colleges have opened many outlets in various counties across the country offering medical courses.
These medical colleges offer courses ranging from certificate to diploma courses and have two intake in a year, that is in March and September every year. They also offer courses in higher diploma and even they offer short courses in medical related fields.
Like any other college or university, the college offers courses for both regular and self sponsored students. In this article am going to delve into the fees structure for both categories, regular and self sponsored.
The following items are factored in when preparing the fees structure for all diploma students;
- Registration Fees
- Activity Fees
- Examination fees
- Library and ICT Services
- Tuition Fees
- Research and Development Fees
- Transport Levy
- Maintenance Levy
- Student Identity Card
From the items above, some are only payable once, on reporting and one needs not to pay in the subsequent years. Items like Registration fees, Library and ICT services and school Identity Card. Regular students joining first year pay a sum of sh. 80,700 and self sponsored students pay a sum of sh. 120,700 per year
Below is the detailed circular check it out:
Other charges at KMTC
Students are also required to pay for meals and accommodation, as may be determined by the KMTC college one is joining.