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What are the best courses to study in Kenya?

What are the best courses to study in Kenya?

MOST MARKETABLE COURSES IN KENYA

  • Bachelor of Commerce plus CPA/CFA/ACCA/CIFA- Bachelor of Commerce remains one of the most marketable courses in Kenya.
  • Software Engineering/Web Design.
  • Medicine –Medicine has been and still remains the most marketable course in the country.
  • Architecture/Structural Engineering.

Which is the best course to study?

The following are the top 10 best courses to study at the university.

  • Entrepreneurship.
  • Pure Mathematics and Statistics.
  • Business Administration and Sales.
  • Engineering.
  • Clinical Psychology and related courses.
  • Finance.
  • Law.
  • Architecture and related courses.

Which courses do Nairobi University offer?

Courses offered at The University of Nairobi (UON)

  • African Women, Economic Policies And Gender-aware Budgeting.
  • Agricultural Economics (Local)
  • Antimicrobial efficacy of Medicinal Plants on Root Canal Biofilm.
  • B.A Design.
  • B.A German Studies.
  • B.A. In Project Planning and Management.
  • B.Ed Science by distance learning.

Which course is best for career?

If you are looking for some good certificate courses here is the list of top 10 certification programmes to get high salary jobs.

  • Courses in Cyber Security.
  • Artificial Intelligence Professionals.
  • Web Developer.
  • Architecture Industry.
  • Law professionals.
  • Digital Marketing.
  • Data Science.
  • Financial Management.

Which course is in demand?

Essential IT skills

  • Security. Security should be foundational to any IT team.
  • Programming. Being able to program will be a must for those who want to develop software, web applications, and websites.
  • Systems and networks.
  • Data analysis.
  • DevOps.
  • Cloud computing.
  • Machine learning.

What course is the most difficult?

Toughest Courses in the World Explained

  1. Engineering. Considered one of the toughest courses in the world, engineering students are required to have tactical skills, analytical skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities.
  2. Chartered Accountancy.
  3. Medicine.
  4. Pharmacy.
  5. Architecture.
  6. Law.
  7. Psychology.
  8. Aeronautics.

Which courses have more job opportunities?

Below mentioned are the top ten courses which a student with science subjects in their 10+2 can choose from depending on their aptitude and interests.

  • Medicine.
  • Engineering.
  • BBA.
  • LLB (Bachelor of Law)
  • Bachelor in Statistics.
  • Bachelor in Computer Application.
  • Bachelor of Science in Hotel Management.
  • B.Sc in IT and Software.

Can I join UON with AC?

The university offers foundation courses in Sciences and Arts. Applicants who have C- would be admitted to the Foundation Course as a prerequisite for university admission.

Which course can I do with a C +?

Courses for C+, C or C minus students

  1. Tourism Management. Well, do you fancy tourism?
  2. Purchasing and supplies.
  3. Web and Graphic Design.
  4. Accounting and Finance.
  5. Human Resource Management.
  6. Project Management/Monitoring and Evaluation.
  7. Cake and Baking.
  8. Sales and Marketing.

How many universities in Kenya?

Kenya has a number of universities and other institutions of higher learning. There are 22 public universities, 14 chartered private universities and 13 universities with Letter of Interim Authority (LIA).

What is the school like in Kenya?

The basic school system for education in Kenya is the same as in many other western countries, including the United States. It’s referred to as an 8-4-4 system of education. In Kenya, the first primary school level lasts for 8 years, then there is 4 years of secondary school.

What is Kenya School of Government?

The Kenya School of Government is a State Corporation founded under an Act of Parliament . The mandate of the School is to provide support for the transformation of the public service through development of professional expertise and public service values; problem-solving research that informs public policy;