
Even as some courses received thousands of applications from KCSE candidates who wanted to join various universities in Kenya, there are courses which received zero applications, thus rendering them useless.
The following university courses didn’t receive a single application from the KCSE class of 2020 who applied to join university;
- BSc Automotive Technology
- Bachelor of Technology in Building Construction
- Bachelor of Technology in Renewable Energy
- Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering
- BSc Energy Technology
- BSc Renewable Energy
- BSc Aquatic Aquatic Resources
- BSc Animal Production
- BSc Oceanography
- BSc Agricultural Extension
- BSc Fisheries
- BSc Economics & Statistics
- BEd in Technology
- Bachelor of Agribusiness Management
- Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Agribusiness Management
- Bachelor of Tourism
If you are planning to do a marketable course in any Kenyan university, avoid those listed courses because they aren’t marketable. Students are aware that after college, they may not secure employment, hence the reason they ignored the less marketable courses.
If you want to study for a marketable course in Kenya, here is the list:
- Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery
- Bachelor of Pharmacy
- Bachelor of Nursing
- Bachelor of Architecture
- Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Bachelor of Quantity Surveying
- Bachelor of Law
- Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering