Studying engineering in Kenya is considered to be one of the most marketable courses today. This is because of their high employability rate in the country. There are many universities offering engineering Courses in Kenya, some accredited while others have not yet been accredited by the Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK). Electrical engineering, civil engineering, and mechanical engineering are the most common areas of specialization among many students in Kenya.
Without further ado, here are the best universities for engineering degrees in Kenya.
JKUAT |
BSc. – (Mechanical Engineering) BSc. – (Agricultural Engineering) BSc. – (Civil Engineering) BSc. – (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) BSc. – (Mechatronic Engineering) BSc. – (Agricultural & Bio systems Engineering) |
University of Nairobi |
BSc. – (Civil Engineering) BSc. – (Agricultural Engineering) BSc. – (Mechanical Engineering) BSc. – (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) BSc. – (Electrical Engineering) BSc. – (Biosystems Engineering) |
Moi University |
B.Tech. – (Electrical & Communications Engineering) B.Tech. – (Civil & Structural Engineering) B.Tech. – (Textile Engineering) B.Tech. – (Chemical & Process Engineering) B.Tech. – (Production Engineering) |
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B.Tech. – (Mechanical & Production Engineering) B.Eng. – (Mechanical & Production Engineering) B.Eng. – (Mechanical & Production Engineering) B.Eng. – (Civil & Structural Engineering) B.Eng. – (Electrical & Telecommunications Engineering) B.Eng. – (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) B.Eng. – (Industrial & Textile Engineering) B.Eng. – (Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering) |
Dedan Kimathi University |
BSc. – (Mechanical Engineering) BSc. – (Mechatronic Engineering) BSc . – (Civil Engineering) BSc. – (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) BSc. – (Mechanical Engineering) |