BREAKING: List of Students Moved to Technical Colleges (Selection Form Five 2025 Update)

Did you miss the High School selection? Important update from TAMISEMI: A significant number of students who passed their CSEE 2024 exams have been officially allocated to Government Technical Colleges (Vyuo vya Ufundi) instead of Form Five High Schools.

If you checked your name on the Form Five list and couldn’t find it, you are likely on this special list.

This move is part of the government’s strategy to boost technical skills in Science and Engineering. Students selected here will join prestigious institutions like DIT, MUST, ATC, and various VETA centers for Diploma and Certificate courses.

πŸ“‹ Check The Technical College Selection List (2025)

We have direct access to the allocation data. Use the links below to see if you have been selected for a Technical College.

πŸ’‘ Iziraa Tip: Being selected for a Technical College is a huge opportunity. Graduates from DIT and MUST often find employment faster than university graduates due to their hands-on skills.


❓ Why Was I Moved to a Technical College?

Many students are asking this question. According to TAMISEMI guidelines, students are allocated to Technical Colleges if:

  1. Specific Subject Performance: You performed exceptionally well in Science, Mathematics, or Technical subjects (Engineering Science, Electricity, etc.).
  2. Capacity Balancing: High Schools are full, and your grades fit the profile for competitive Diploma courses.
  3. Prioritization: You may have selected “Technical Education” as one of your choices during the Selform application process.

πŸ“ What To Do Next (Important Steps)

If your name appears on the Technical Colleges list, follow these urgent steps:

  1. Confirm Your Admission: You must confirm your acceptance. Visit the specific college website (e.g., DIT Website or MUST Website) to see their reporting requirements.
  2. Download Joining Instructions: Unlike high schools, colleges have specific joining instructions regarding tuition fees and requirements.
  3. Verify with NACTVET: Ensure your selection is recognized by the National Council for Technical and Vocational Education and Training.

πŸ’° Funding & Scholarships for Technical Students

Technical education can be more expensive than High School. Do not worryβ€”funding is available.

Still confused? If you believe there is an error in your allocation, or if you want to transfer back to High School, you must wait for the Transfer Window to open on the TAMISEMI portal.

Click Here to Join the Iziraa Telegram Group for instant updates on when the Transfer Window opens!


Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official TAMISEMI releases. Always verify with the institution directly.

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