TCU Guidebooks 2021/2022 For Form Six And Diploma. The
Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) through its mandate as spelt out in
Section (12) (2 (a) (b) (c) of the Universities Act Cap 346 of the laws of
Tanzania, read together with Regulation 31 (2) (3) (4), coordinates the
admission of students into Higher Learning Institutions (HLI) in Tanzania.
As it was in the previous academic years, in the current
Admission Cycle applications will be submitted and handled by respective
institutions.
Thus, all applicants are required to send applications
directly to individual institutions. Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs) will
directly receive and process applications, select and admit students into their
institutions through their Senates/Boards. There after, HLIs will announce the
admitted students prior to the submission to TCU for validation.
In order to facilitate the admission process, TCU has
prepared the Undergraduate Admission Guidebook for 2021/2022 Academic Year as
a tool to guide TCU, HLIs and the Applicants on admission procedure as well as
to control quality of students admitted into HLIs.
The book entails information on undergraduate programmes
approved to admit students in 2021/2022
admission cycle. In each HLI, minimum entry requirements, institutional
admission capacities, and duration of each programme are indicated.
An applicant is strongly advised to carefully read and
understand the guidelines and programme admission requirements before lodging
his/her application to the respective institutions.
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Introduction
As approved in Section (12) (2) (a) (b) (c) of the
Universities Act Cap 346 of the laws of Tanzania, read together with
Regulation 31 (2) (3) (4), the Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) is mandated to
coordinate admissions into Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs) in Tanzania. The
coordination function entails the following:
1.1 Quality Assurance
Pursuant to Section 5(1)(b) of the Universities Act, Cap.
346, the Commission is required to audit, on regular basis, quality assurance
mechanisms of Universities which include carrying out evaluation, assessment
and monitoring of universities on a continuous basis and preparing guidelines
for Quality Assurance and other related matters.
Accordingly, Section 16 of the Universities Act, Cap. 346,
as amended by the Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments), Act No. 3, 2013 the
Commission is duly mandated by the law to charge/collect quality assurance fee.
In view of these legal provisions, the Commission at its 64th regular meeting
held on 3rd July, 2014 approved a Tshs. 20,000/= Quality Assurance Fee with
effect from July, 2014. It is emphasized that every student has to pay the said
quality assurance fees of TShs 20,000/= per year.
1.2 Entry Schemes into Degree Programmes
TCU recognizes four schemes for entry into degree
programmes. These are as follows:
- The
direct entry scheme for holders of Form Six Qualifications;
- The
equivalent qualifications entry scheme for holders of Ordinary Diploma or
Equivalent Qualifications; and
- Foundation
Programme of the Open University of Tanzania entry scheme.
1.3 Admission Procedure
The admission procedure requires:
- All
applicants to lodge their applications directly through institutions and
channel all
application queries to the respective institutions; - Applicants
to carefully read and understand the guidelines and admission requirements
for programmes they anticipate to apply for, provided in this book and on
the websites of individual institutions;
- Applicants
to ensure they have adequate information for the programmes and
institutions of their choice, taking into account competition, one’s
passes and career aspirations;
- Applicants
to ensure that their names and index numbers used during application for
admission match with those used during previous examinations;
- All
applicants holding foreign qualifications to have their qualifications
validated and equated by the respective regulatory bodies before
submitting their applications for admissions as follows:
- The
National Examinations Council of Tanzania in respect of certificates of
secondary education and teacher education; and
- The
National Council for Technical Education in respect of NTA level 6
qualifications.
- Applicants
to use the current Undergraduate Admission Guidebook available on TCU
website: www.tcu.go.tz for
appropriate and updated information on all approved programmes,
their capacities and entry requirements;
- Students
to make adequate arrangements to meet the cost related to the programme
being applied for; and
- ONLY
applicants who meet the minimum entry qualifications (as stated in Table 1
and 2) to apply for admission
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