McReggae wrote:.... I have realized that it is only Civil Engineers and to a small extent Mechanical Engineers who burn the mid night oil trying to be part of the EBK!!!!
Let me see.... That's very true.
I know very very very few registered agric, electrical and mechanical engineers. Can this be attributed to the fact that in Kenya, MOST of electro-mechanical equipments and machineries only need assembly and not design, a task which can adequately be accomplished by technicians and technologists?
On EBK, the only genuine cases against them are for those courses that had graduates way before the EBK ACT of 2011. This other new cases "ni ukichwa ngumu tu". And this mess can be attributed to Kibaki's upgrading of polytechnics to universities, which also led to the universities also to upgrade their diploma courses to degrees. e.g. Mombasa University (Was Mombasa Poly), Kenya Techincal University (Kenya Poly), Dedan Kimathi etc etc etc.
Very innocent students left with no chance of practising what they were taught.
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