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Download a sample deferment letter, format it with your details, print and take it to the academic office at Moi University. They will advise you on what to do.
To do a Bachelor of Medicine degree in Kenya under government sponsored, you must meet minimum KUCCPS cut off points of that year.You must also meet the minimum requirements in the following subjects for both private and government sponsored students.BiologyChemistryeither Maths or Physicseither English or KiswahiliIn Kenyatta University you need B (plain) in the subjects mentioned above and mean Grade of C+ (for private students).In MKU you need to have a mean grade of C+ and B plain in the subject listed above (private sponsored).Therefore, you can do medicine without physics so long as you have met the minimum grade in Mathematics.NOTE: Minimum requirements per subject differ from one University to another.
The lowest grade you need to take a medicine course is C+ (under the self-sponsored programme only). Minimum subject requirements are B plain in Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Mathematics, and English or Kiswahili.
If you have just been admitted to college or university and want to defer your studies due to financial reasons, then you first need to consult your academic or admission department to get advice on what to do. Sometimes you may find the University has scholarship opportunities for needy students. If you have visited the office and have been asked to write a deferment letter. Here is a guide on how to write a deferment letter.If you are only interested in an example of a deferment letter. Then below is a link to a pdf that you can download for free. https://kenyayote.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2023/02/Sample-Study-Deferment-Letter.pdf