These are the universities qualified to teach engineering courses in Kenya
http://ebk.or.ke/accredited-university-programs-in-kenya/accreditation-advert-2/#
wololo si i thought TUK offers engineering courses?
TUK is not accredited, something to do with their lecturers, i think they employ unqualified ones so that they can pay them cheap. Then when one graduate from there EBK wont register you as an Engineer.
It was a big mistake to convert Kenya poly to TUK !
The biggest mistake is that they are not qualified to teach engineering, but they continue taking in student, who end up being frustrated since the cannot be registered by the board.
Accreditation ni UPUSS tu. Less than 50 jobs (or contracts if you are selfemployed) per year require the ‘approved’ degrees.