TSC Mwalimu Email Creation/Sign Up and Activation — Step By Step TSC Email Activation Guide
You’re likely here because you want to dive into the digital world of the Teachers’ Service Commission (TSC).
Technology is rapidly changing our world, and TSC hasn’t missed a beat.
With e-platforms for virtual meetings, remote learning, and storing official teacher emails, TSC is taking big strides towards embracing the power of technology in Kenya.
Here’s a not-so-fun fact though: if you haven’t activated your TSC email yet, you’re missing out.
All official communications are routed through this channel.
But don’t worry, we’re here to illuminate the process for you.
So, let’s get you out of the dark, shall we?
This is what we cover in this article:
- TSC Mwalimu Email Creation and Activation
- FAQs on TSC Email Creation and Activation
Your TSC Email Activation Checklist
To kickstart the process, you’ll need:
- Your TSC number
- A phone
- Your National ID card
- A computer/Phone/Tablet
- A stable internet connection
The official email will take the format of the teacher’s name, the last two digits of the TSC number @mwalimu.tsc.go.ke. For example if your name is John Weldon, TSC number 732767, your TSC mwalimu email will be johnweldon67@mwalimu.tsc.go.ke
Got all of those? Good! Here’s what to do next:
- Open your preferred browser and navigate to the TSC email activation portal by accessing the TSC website (https://www.tsc.go.ke/).
- Select Online Services and from the drop-down select Teachers Email Activation. A new page (https://tscsearch.azurewebsites.net/) will load with a field where you will be required to fill your TSC Number.
- Enter your TSC number and click “Next”.
- Input your ID number and verify it.
- Complete the captcha method for security and verify it.
- Click “View my credentials”. Here’s where you get your email address and a temporary password.
- Note down these details safely, you’re going to need them.
- Head over to office.com to log in.
- You’ll be directed to the TSC login page. Enter your email address and hit next.
- Secure your account further by adding more information.
- Enter your Kenyan phone number to receive a verification text message.
- Key in the verification code sent to your phone.
- After verification, click “Next” to reset your password.
- Enter the current password (the one provided on the portal) and then set your new password.
- You’ve just activated your TSC email.
TSC Email Creation Activation Steps In Pictures
Remember to protect your account by following standard email security guidelines.
Steps for First Login
Your TSC account is ready for you to dive in:
- Sign in to access your 365 accounts.
- Just remember, keep your account secure.
Need more help? Check out these step-by-step guidelines for activating your TSC email for online services, virtual meetings, and remote learning.
Contact Information
Facing any issues or have queries?
You can reach out to the TSC office nearest to you or drop an email at emailactivation@tsc.go.ke.
Rest assured, you’ll be guided through your issues promptly.
Can I Use My Mobile Phone?
Absolutely. If you’re without a computer, just grab your smartphone.
You can activate your email right from there.
Simply download the Outlook app and you’re all set to start the process.
Wrapping Up
By now, you should have your TSC email up and running.
Embrace this technology and engage with your fellow teachers on the e-platform, participate in virtual meetings and aid remote learning for your students.
Go ahead and experience the digital transformation in education.
Welcome to the bright side.
FAQs for TSC Mwalimu Email Creation and Activation
1. Why do I need to activate my TSC email?
Activating your TSC email is crucial as all official communications from the Teachers’ Service Commission (TSC) are routed through this channel.
It also allows you to access e-platforms for virtual meetings, remote learning, and storing official teacher emails.
2. What do I need to activate my TSC email?
To activate your TSC email, you’ll need your TSC number, a phone, your National ID card, a computer/phone/tablet, and a stable internet connection.
3. What is the format of the TSC email address?
The official email format for TSC is the teacher’s name, followed by the last two digits of the TSC number, followed by @mwalimu.tsc.go.ke.
For example, if your name is John Weldon and your TSC number is 732767, your TSC mwalimu email will be john67@mwalimu.tsc.go.ke.
4. How do I activate my TSC email?
- To activate your TSC email, follow these steps:
- Open your preferred browser and navigate to the TSC email activation portal by accessing the TSC website (https://www.tsc.go.ke/).
- Select Online Services and from the drop-down select Teachers Email Activation. Enter your TSC number and click “Next”.
- Input your ID number and verify it. Complete the captcha method for security and verify it.
- Click “View my credentials” to get your email address and a temporary password.
- Head over to office.com to log in, enter your email address, and follow the prompts to set your new password.
- Secure your account further by adding more information and verifying your Kenyan phone number.
5. Can I activate my TSC email using my mobile phone?
Yes, you can activate your TSC email using your mobile phone. Simply download the Outlook app and follow the activation steps outlined for the web.
6. What should I do if I encounter issues during the activation process?
If you encounter any issues during the activation process, you can reach out to the TSC office nearest to you or drop an email at emailactivation@tsc.go.ke for assistance.
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