When embarking on a teaching career in Kenya, obtaining a Teacher Service Commission (TSC) number is an essential step.
This unique identifier not only recognizes you as a certified educator but also facilitates your salary payments.
However, the process of acquiring this number often raises the question: which bank do I pay for TSC number?
In this article, we will guide you through the TSC registration fee payment process, including the designated bank.
Understanding TSC Registration
Before delving into the specifics of which bank you should use to pay for your TSC number, let’s first grasp the importance of this registration.
The Teacher Service Commission is the body responsible for the registration and regulation of teachers in Kenya.
If you aspire to work as a teacher in any institution, it’s mandatory to obtain a TSC number.
This number serves as your recognition and authorization to practice your profession.
To get your TSC number, you need to follow a series of steps, and one of the crucial steps is payment of the TSC registration fee.
Which Bank Do I Pay for TSC Number?
Currently, TSC primarily uses the National Bank of Kenya for fee payments.
The National Bank has been the go-to financial institution for handling TSC registration fees for quite some time.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to making your TSC payment:
#1. Visit a National Bank Branch
Find the nearest National Bank branch to your location.
They have an extensive network of branches across Kenya.
#2. Fill the TSC Registration Fee Payment Slip
Once at the bank, ask the bank teller for the TSC registration fee payment slip.
This form will require you to fill in your personal details and the purpose of payment (TSC registration fee).
#3. Make the Payment
Hand over the completed form along with the registration fee to the bank teller.
They will process your payment and provide you with a receipt as confirmation.
#4. Keep the Receipt
This receipt is your proof of payment, so make sure to keep it safe.
You’ll need it during the TSC registration process.
#5. Complete the Registration
With your payment receipt in hand, you can now proceed with the TSC registration process, which includes submitting the payment receipt and other required documents.
It’s worth reiterating that banking procedures and policies can change over time.
The National Bank is the current designated bank for TSC registration fee payments.
In conclusion, acquiring a TSC number is a crucial step for anyone pursuing a teaching career in Kenya.
To pay for your TSC registration fee, the National Bank of Kenya has been the primary choice for this purpose.
For New Registration a non refundable fee of Kshs. 1055/- deposited to the TSC Registration Account
National Bank of Kenya Direct Banking to A/C No. 01001000905001
For Duplicate Certificate Application a non refundable fee of Kshs. 2055/- deposited to the TSC Registration Account
National Bank of Kenya Direct Banking to A/C No. 01001005707400.
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Mr. Weldon Kosgei, a dedicated educator with the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) in Kenya, brings years of experience and a deep love for education to his role at TSCNewsToday.co.ke. He provides insightful and timely updates on TSC policies, educational trends, and best practices, making his articles valuable resources for educators and administrators. Mr. Kosgei’s commitment to enhancing education shines through in his writing, connecting and inspiring the teaching community across Kenya.