Kenya’s legal education sector has continued to expand as universities strengthen their law schools to meet growing demand for legal professionals. For aspiring advocates, choosing the right institution remains a critical decision that shapes academic grounding, practical skills, and career prospects. Public, private, and faith-based universities now compete to offer accredited Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Choosing a university and course is a highly personal decision that should balance academic goals, finances, personal preferences, and future aspirations. The best choice is one that aligns with the student’s interests and offers strong support both academically and socially. Below are the key factors to consider: 1. Academic Programs & Course Quality Students and
The Federal government of Germany, through the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) has invited applications from Kenyans and other Sub-Saharan African graduates for the 2026 In-Country/In-Region scholarships. DAAD Sub-Saharan Scholarship 2026 is designated to foster higher education systems across Sub-Saharan Africa. Scholarship is funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (GAES) and offers full Master’s and