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The Best and The Worst Kenyan Universities
kadonye
#21 Posted : Tuesday, January 18, 2011 2:39:11 PM
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@spendthrift,I agree with you on KU.That's the uni to watch

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winston
#22 Posted : Tuesday, January 18, 2011 2:48:09 PM
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let me guess, we are soon going to see a thread ' which univeristy do you go to?'
morre
#23 Posted : Tuesday, January 18, 2011 3:25:27 PM
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Long live THE University of Nairobi... Those guys asking 4 inorero smthing, 4 crying out loud read the topic heading... It says Universities!
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Njore
#24 Posted : Tuesday, January 18, 2011 3:35:44 PM
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vinii wrote:
where is ENORORE?? a very shenzi name for a university..


I want to believe that you dismissed 'Inorero' as shenzi from an informed position. Otherwise, if you made such an utterance out of ignorance then there is a problem with your attitude. Let me ask you a simple question -- When we talk highly of Cambridge University, what does Cambridge stand for? What does Makerere stand for? Why would you worry much about the name and not the vision or mission of the institution? Let us appreciate the risks the sponsors took on behalf of all those students who will benefit from this institution.
petro08
#25 Posted : Tuesday, January 18, 2011 3:55:48 PM
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@spendthrift respect your opinion about some of the Universities but when I look at the list, none of those is a diploma mill.

Here is a definition of a diploma mill

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diploma_mill

or this.
http://www2.ed.gov/stude...ills/diploma-mills.html

As far as some Universities may be ranked higher than others, I have noted that success in life is not 100% related to the University you attended not even the High School

I have learned to respect individuals based o their ability and hard work.

I have seen people with lower education qualifications outperform those with higher at work, I have seen MBA's fail in business while non business students succeed. The most important thing is about you.
Robinhood
#26 Posted : Tuesday, January 18, 2011 4:02:07 PM
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@Njore, I fear many prospective students will care little about vision/mission but I could be wrong...
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kingfisher
#27 Posted : Wednesday, January 19, 2011 9:08:28 AM
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The Number one university in Kenya can only be THE....others follows

Anyway, as someone asked, what is the ranking criteria??

Read about university ranking from this site: http://www.universityrankings.ch/en/on_rankings
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niando
#28 Posted : Wednesday, January 19, 2011 9:23:38 AM
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[quote=kingfisher]The Number one university in Kenya can only be THE....others follows

Anyway, as someone asked, what is the ranking criteria??

Read about university ranking from this site: http://www.universityrankings.ch/en/on_rankings[/quote]

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solo
#29 Posted : Wednesday, January 19, 2011 9:54:21 AM
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BTW NOTE:

Jomo Kenyatta Foundation 2011 Form One Scholarships Opportunities
Kindly circulate widely:
The Board of Directors of The Jomo Kenyatta Foundation hereby invites applications from suitably qualified and eligible Form One students for the year 2011 scholarships.

Applicants for the limited number of scholarships MUST meet wholly or substantially the following criteria;

Criteria

To be eligible for consideration, the applicant student must:
1. Be a Kenyan citizen
2. Have sat K.C.P.E in the year 2010 and obtained at least 350 marks. Note that preference will be given to pupils from public primary schools.
3. Be of good discipline and character as attested to by a letter from the Head teacher of the last primary school attended
4. Be an orphan or a member of a family suffering extreme poverty.
5. Have been admitted to Form I in a public secondary school.
Where Tenable
• The Scholarships are tenable in any duly registered Public Secondary School in Kenya .

Duration
The scholarship will initially benefit the successful applicant for a period of one academic year effective from the date of award. On the basis of the student’s academic performance, financial circumstances and discipline record, the Foundation’s Board will determine continued sponsorship for remaining academic period.

In aggregate, the sponsorship will last for a period of four years from the year of award or until the beneficiary ceases to be a student in a Public Secondary School whichever comes first.

Application Procedure
Interested students can apply by;

Fill and submit ‘The JKF Form one Scholarship application for the year 2011’ available on The Jomo Kenyatta Foundation website (http://www.jkf.co.ke/) and in all District Education Offices countrywide.

The following supporting documents MUST be attached to the application form/letter;

1. A certified copy of KCPE result slip
2. A letter of recommendation from the head teacher of the Primary School last attended
3. A copy of Form one-admission letter/joining instructions.
4. Evidence of being an orphan where applicable.
Application letters and supporting documents should be sent or hand delivered to:

The Managing Director,
The Jomo Kenyatta Foundation,
Enterprise Road , Industrial Area, Nairobi
P.O Box 30533 —00100,
Nairobi .

So as to reach the above address on or before 31st January 2011.

Applications from students who do not meet the eligibility criteria will not be considered.

Similarly, late or incomplete applications will be disqualified. After the preliminary selection exercise, The Foundation will contact short-listed applicants for further consideration and final award.

Canvassing or giving of false in formation by or on behalf of the applicant will lead to disqualification of the application concerned.

Successful applicants and their host schools will be notified on or before 28th February 2011.

Funds

Disbursement of funds for the successful applicants will be effected on or before 20 March 2011.

Note: Applicants who will not have received any communication from the Foundation by 28th February 2011 should consider themselves unsuccessful
Apple Bees
#30 Posted : Wednesday, January 19, 2011 10:41:27 AM
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The best is listed here: http://www.4icu.org/topAfrica/
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