KMTC ramps up transcript issuance to boost graduate job prospects
The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has accelerated the issuance of academic transcripts to ensure graduates secure employment opportunities locally and abroad.
On Wednesday, September 17, 2025, the College dispatched 13,000 transcripts to its campuses for students who completed their final qualifying examinations in June–July 2025.
In recent years, KMTC has invested in digitizing academic records and decentralizing services to meet the rising demand for timely transcripts.
The College continues to receive thousands of requests from recruitment agencies for authentication and verification of academic documents, reflecting the strong global demand for its graduates.
“Our reforms are designed to ensure graduates do not miss opportunities,” said CEO Dr. Kelly Oluoch.
“With automation, students can now verify transcripts online, and with decentralization, they can collect documents at their campuses three weeks after completing exams,” he added.
The College has also scaled up the Transcript Mashinani initiative, which takes services closer to graduates during national events, where transcripts are issued on the spot.
Currently, transcripts are processed within just one day, once requirements are met, and always within the 10 days set out in the Citizens’ Service Delivery Charter.
“These measures ensure our graduates remain competitive in the job market,” Dr. Oluoch added.