As the March admission date draws closer, the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has issued a notice to students and parents, outlining information ahead of the upcoming intake.
In an update on Tuesday, March 24, KMTC noted that it continues to play a critical role in training skilled health professionals, supported by its wide network of campuses across the country.
The institution noted that students joining the college will benefit from modern training facilities, experienced instructors, and practical exposure in real healthcare settings.
“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,” KMTC CEO Kelly Oluoch said.
The college further informed students that reporting day will involve a structured admission process, including document verification, fee payment, and registration.
It assured that staff across all campuses will be available to guide new students through each stage to ensure a smooth admission experience.
Parents and guardians were also addressed in the notice, with KMTC emphasizing its commitment to providing a safe, accountable, and supportive learning environment for all students.
At the same time, the institution cautioned the public to remain vigilant against fraudsters who often take advantage of admission periods.
KMTC noted that all admissions and official procedures are conducted strictly through authorized channels, warning that no individual has the capacity to influence placement or offer services in exchange for money.
Additionally, the college noted that the March intake presents opportunities for collaboration with partners and stakeholders in areas such as training, research, and service delivery, as it continues to align its programmes with national and global healthcare priorities.



















