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    Top High-Paying Health and Medical Courses You Can Pursue with a KCSE Grade C+ or Lower

    Kevin OkumuBy Kevin OkumuJuly 5, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Top High-Paying Health and Medical Courses You Can Pursue with a KCSE Grade C+ or Lower


    The healthcare industry in Kenya is growing rapidly, and with it comes an increasing demand for skilled professionals who can fill crucial roles.

    For KCSE graduates and anyone seeking a stable, rewarding, and well-paying career in the medical field, Tricent School of Medical Science and Technology offers accredited programs designed to meet that need.

    Founded by renowned education entrepreneur Denis Oketch, Tricent is accredited by relevant regulatory bodies and provides diploma and certificate courses in high-demand fields.

    With campuses in Nairobi West, Juja, Kisumu, Homa Bay, and Thika, the institution offers accessible, practical, and job-oriented training for Kenya’s next generation of healthcare workers.

    Here are some of the top-paying medical health sciences courses taught at Tricent, along with salary estimates and employment opportunities:

    1. Diploma in Medical Engineering
    What You Learn: Maintenance and repair of hospital equipment.
    Where You Can Work: Public and private hospitals, medical equipment supply companies, NGOs.
    Salary Range: KSh 45,000 – KSh 120,000 per month depending on experience and employer.
    Why It Pays Well: Hospitals rely on fully functioning machines—your skills are critical and in demand.

    2. Diploma in Health Records & Information Technology
    What You Learn: Management of patient data, digital health records, and hospital IT systems.
    Where You Can Work: Government hospitals, insurance companies, research centers, private clinics.
    Salary Range: KSh 40,000 – KSh 100,000 per month.
    Why It Pays Well: Accurate medical records are crucial for efficient healthcare delivery.

    3. Diploma in Dental Technology
    What You Learn: Fabrication of dental appliances like crowns, dentures, and bridges.
    Where You Can Work: Dental labs, hospitals, private dental clinics, or start your own lab.
    Salary Range: KSh 50,000 – KSh 130,000 per month.
    Why It Pays Well: There’s growing demand for oral health services in urban and rural areas.

    4. Diploma in Optical Technology
    What You Learn: Eye examinations support, lens fitting, and optical product preparation.
    Where You Can Work: Optical shops, eye clinics, hospitals, NGOs offering vision programs.
    Salary Range: KSh 45,000 – KSh 110,000 per month.
    Why It Pays Well: Vision care is a growing field with increasing public awareness and need.

    5. Diploma in Orthopedic & Trauma Medicine
    What You Learn: Support care for bone fractures, trauma injuries, and joint disorders.
    Where You Can Work: Emergency units, orthopedic clinics, rehabilitation centers.
    Salary Range: KSh 55,000 – KSh 150,000 per month.
    Why It Pays Well: Specialized skills in trauma care are critical and well-compensated.

    6. Diploma in Perioperative Theatre Technology
    What You Learn: Preparing operating rooms, assisting surgeons, sterilization procedures.
    Where You Can Work: Major hospitals, surgery centers, mobile surgical teams.
    Salary Range: KSh 50,000 – KSh 120,000 per month.
    Why It Pays Well: Surgical support is essential, and specialists are in short supply.

    7. Diploma in Nutrition & Dietetics
    What You Learn: Dietary planning, disease prevention through nutrition, public health nutrition.
    Where You Can Work: Hospitals, wellness clinics, NGOs, schools, or start your own practice.
    Salary Range: KSh 35,000 – KSh 100,000 per month.
    Why It Pays Well: Nutritionists are increasingly in demand as lifestyle diseases rise.

    8. Diploma in Counseling & Psychology
    What You Learn: Mental health support, counseling techniques, trauma management, and behavior therapy.

    Employment Opportunities: Hospitals, schools, mental health facilities, NGOs, private practice.

    Estimated Salary: KSh 40,000 – KSh 100,000 per month.

    Why It Pays Well: With rising cases of stress, addiction, and mental illness, trained counselors are urgently needed across sectors.

    9. Diploma in Health Service Support
    What You Learn: Patient care support, hospital operations, infection control, and administrative assistance.

    Employment Opportunities: Health centers, dispensaries, rehabilitation units, and private clinics.

    Estimated Salary: KSh 35,000 – KSh 80,000 per month.

    Why It Pays Well: Hospitals need reliable support staff to maintain efficiency in patient care and hospital logistics.

    Certificate Courses – Quick Entry into Healthcare
    If you don’t yet qualify for a diploma, Tricent offers certificate programs in:

    Community Health

    Health Service Support

    Nutrition & Dietetics

    Salary Range: KSh 25,000 – KSh 60,000 per month
    Where You Can Work: Local clinics, dispensaries, outreach health programs, community health projects.

    Bridging Courses and Short Programs
    Tricent also offers bridging programs for students who want to meet entry qualifications, as well as short professional courses such as HIV Testing & Counseling.

    Why Choose Tricent?
    ✅ Accredited Programs: All courses are approved by the Ministry of Education and healthcare regulatory bodies.
    ✅ Nationwide Access: Campuses in multiple locations allow students to learn close to home.
    ✅ Hands-On Learning: Practical attachments at hospitals and health centers are included.
    ✅ Job Placement Support: Career mentorship, job placement guidance, and a strong alumni network help graduates secure employment.

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