How to Check if KUCCPS Application Payment Has Reflected on eCitizen

A person holding a cell phone and an insert of KUCCPS payment reflection
A person holding a cell phone and an insert of KUCCPS payment reflection
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Gilbert Tarus

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Placement Service (KUCCPS) responded on Monday, February 26, to concerns raised by applicants experiencing challenges with the reflection of payments on the eCitizen platform.

Payments for course applications are made through the eCitizen platform, this is per the government directive that all payments be made to the 222222 pay bill.

Despite some applicants having made the payments and sent the transaction code, the system displayed an ‘error.’

It was realised that the payments took time to reflect on the eCitizen platform, prompting the placement service to devise a procedure for checking if the payments had been billed.

KUCCPS mobile payment displaying 'error'
KUCCPS mobile payment displaying 'error'
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Dickie Kiage

How to Make KUCCPS Payment

Click on the payment link displayed on the KUCCPS portal.

Choose the mobile money option (M-Pesa), proceed to pay the bill and enter 222222 then followed by the account number issued by KUCCPS.

Applicants are required to make a payment of Ksh1500 and enter their mobile money PIN to complete the transaction.

Once the transaction is successful, the applicant will receive a mobile money confirmation message on your phone.

How to Check Payment Has Reflected on eCitizen

Step 1: Using your mobile phone, Dial *222#
Step 2: Select Option 6 'Check Payment'
Step 3: Enter the Payment Reference (Account) used and send
Step 4: Enter the transaction code and click 'send.'
Step 5: If you have paid and entered the details correctly, you will be informed that the invoice has been paid. 

Once the payment reflects on the eCitizen platform, you can continue with the application.

KUCCPS Chief Executive Officer Dr. Agnes Mercy Wahome gives an address in July 2023.
KUCCPS Chief Executive Officer Dr. Agnes Mercy Wahome gives an address in July 2023.
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