NACTVET CAS 2025/2026 Second Round Admission Results Announced
The National Council for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (NACTVET) has officially released the second round selection results for applicants seeking admission into Health and Allied Sciences programs for the 2025/2026 academic year. The announcement was made on September 1, 2025, through the Central Admission System (CAS).
Key Highlights of the CAS 2025/2026 Second Round Results
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Total Applicants: 15,526 submitted their applications through CAS.
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Qualified Applicants: 12,988 met the entry requirements.
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Unqualified Applicants: 2,538 did not meet the requirements.
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Admitted Students: 10,476 applicants successfully secured admission.
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Female Students: 5,186 (49.5%)
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Male Students: 5,290 (50.5%)
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Distribution of Admissions:
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Government Colleges: 330 students
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Private Colleges: 10,146 students
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This reflects a balanced gender distribution and highlights the competitiveness of the programs.
What If You Were Not Selected?
Applicants who met the qualifications but were not selected due to competition in their chosen programs or institutions are encouraged to apply again in the third round of admissions.
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Third Round Application Window: September 2 – 26, 2025
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Third Round Results Release Date: October 5, 2025
Transfer Window
For students wishing to change their programs or institutions, the transfer window will also be open from September 2 to 26, 2025. This provides applicants with the flexibility to align their studies with their career goals.
How to Check CAS 2025/2026 Admission Results
All applicants can view their selection results by visiting the NACTVET official website:
👉 www.nactvet.go.tz and clicking on CAS Selection 2025.
Final Note
The release of the CAS 2025/2026 second round results marks a significant step for students aspiring to join Health and Allied Sciences programs in Tanzania. With over 10,000 admissions confirmed, NACTVET continues to ensure equal access and opportunities for higher learning in technical and vocational education.
Students are urged to take advantage of the third round and transfer opportunities to secure their academic future.