The fee structure for the Bachelor of Science in Clinical Medicine degree at Mount Kenya University is as follows:

  • Regular students: Ksh. 80,000 per semester
  • Upgrading students: Ksh. 120,000 per semester

The fee structure is subject to change, so please check with the university for the most up-to-date information.

In addition to tuition fees, students may also be required to pay for other expenses, such as:

  • Books and materials: Ksh. 5,000 per semester
  • Laboratory fees: Ksh. 2,000 per semester
  • Health insurance: Ksh. 1,000 per semester

The total cost of studying for a Bachelor of Science in Clinical Medicine at Mount Kenya University can vary depending on the student’s individual circumstances. However, the total cost is typically between Ksh. 100,000 and Ksh. 150,000 per year.

Mount Kenya University offers a number of financial aid options to help students cover the cost of tuition and other expenses. These options include:

  • Scholarships: The university offers a number of scholarships to students who demonstrate academic excellence or financial need.
  • Loans: The university also offers student loans to help students cover the cost of tuition and other expenses.
  • Work-study programs: The university offers a number of work-study programs that allow students to earn money to help cover the cost of their education.

For more information about the fee structure, financial aid options, or other aspects of the Bachelor of Science in Clinical Medicine program at Mount Kenya University, please visit the university’s website.

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