To verify your TSC email, follow these steps:
What You Need To Verify Your TSC Email
To kickstart the process, you’ll need:
- Your TSC number
- A phone
- Your National ID card
- A computer/Phone/Tablet
- A stable internet connection
Creating Your TSC Email
Your official TSC email will take the format of your name and the last two digits of your TSC number @mwalimu.tsc.go.ke.
For example, if your name is Joel Eldon, with TSC number 732767, your TSC mwalimu email will be joeleldon67@mwalimu.tsc.go.ke.
TSC Email Verification Process
- Open TSC Website
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
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 in your TSC Number.
- Enter Your TSC Number
Fill in your TSC number and click “Next.”
- Verify Your ID Number
Input your ID number and verify it.
- Complete Captcha
Complete the captcha method for security and verify it.
- View Your Credentials
Click “View my credentials.”
Here, you will get your email address and a temporary password. Note down these details safely.
- Log in to Office.com
Head over to office.com to log in.
- Enter Your Email Address
You’ll be directed to the TSC login page. Enter your email address and click “Next.”
- Secure Your Account
Add more information to secure your account.
- Verify Your Kenyan Phone Number
Enter your Kenyan phone number to receive a verification text message.
- Enter Verification Code
Key in the verification code sent to your phone.
- Reset Your Password
After verification, click “Next” to reset your password.
- Set Your New Password
Enter the current password (the one provided on the portal) and then set your new password.
- Activation Complete
You’ve just activated your TSC email.
That’s it —Follow the above steps carefully to successfully verify your TSC email.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About TSC Email Verification
1. What is a TSC email?
A TSC email is an official email address provided by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to teachers in Kenya.
It allows teachers to access official communications and resources.
2. Why do I need to verify my TSC email?
Verifying your TSC email ensures that you are the rightful owner of the email address and helps protect your account from unauthorized access.
3. What do I need to verify my TSC email?
To verify your TSC email, you will need your TSC number, a phone, your National ID card, a computer/phone/tablet, and a stable internet connection.
4. How do I create my TSC email?
You create the email using these steps in the format of your name and the last two digits of your TSC number @mwalimu.tsc.go.ke.
For example, if your name is Joel Eldon and your TSC number is 732767, your TSC email will be joeleldon67@mwalimu.tsc.go.ke.
5. How do I verify my TSC email?
To verify your TSC email, you need to log in to the TSC email activation portal, enter your TSC number, verify your ID number, complete the captcha, and view your credentials. Then, log in to office.com with your email address and complete the verification process.
6. What is the verification code used for?
The verification code is sent to your registered phone number and is used to verify your TSC email during the activation process.
7. Can I change my TSC email address?
No, your TSC email address is based on your name and TSC number and cannot be changed.
8. What should I do if I encounter issues during the verification process?
If you encounter any issues during the verification process, you can contact the TSC support team for assistance.
9. Is it mandatory to have a TSC email?
While having a TSC email is not mandatory, it is recommended as it provides access to official TSC communications and resources.
10. How long does it take to verify my TSC email?
The verification process typically takes a few minutes to complete, depending on your internet connection and the verification method used.
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