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How to check TSC transfer status online

How to check TSC transfer status online

Whether you’re a teacher preparing for a transfer or you’ve already applied and are eagerly awaiting a response, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has streamlined the process by moving it online.

Checking the status of your TSC transfer has become remarkably straightforward. In this guide, you will learn how to track the progress of your transfer application from start to finish. Let’s dive in.

How to Check Your TSC Transfer Status – Step-by-Step Guide

1. Grab your device, open your web browser, and visit the official TSC online registration status page at [https://tsconline.tsc.go.ke](https://tsconline.tsc.go.ke). Alternatively, you can use this quick link: [https://hrmis.tsc.go.ke/tm-app/apply_transfer](https://hrmis.tsc.go.ke/tm-app/apply_transfer).

2. Select ‘Application Status.’

3. Enter your passport number or personal ID pin and click ‘OK.’

4. You’ll receive an email confirming your application. With these four simple steps, you’re all set.

Understanding the Transfer Evaluation Process

TSC has recently updated its guidelines for evaluating transfer applications. These changes have resulted in the relocation of over 14,733 teachers to their home counties. However, it’s essential to keep in mind that not all transfer requests are approved.

Also Read: TSC Updated Retirement Age for Teachers

The decision is based on various factors that TSC carefully considers, including:

– The teacher’s age

– The teacher’s health status

– Accommodating teachers with diverse abilities

– Transfers due to promotions

– Proximity of teachers to their home county

Additionally, TSC takes into account:

– The school’s population size

– The school’s performance

– Individual teacher and family-related factors

– The school category

It’s important to note that teachers aged 56 or older won’t be transferred to a different county. Similarly, teachers with legitimate health issues or those living with diverse abilities will continue to serve in their home counties.

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