I studied Human Resource Management at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) and graduated in 2023. My experience was generally good, if not completely without problems.
The highlight of my JKUAT experience was the quality of lecturers in my program. They were all veterans in their field and brought practical insights to class, which made learning engaging. The campus also has adequate facilities with access to quality libraries and amenities, which I used for research work and group discussions.
But there were some areas where I thought the university could improve. The administration was at times slow, and processes like course registration or student issue resolution were frustrating and overly bureaucratic. Campus life was also at times crowded, and it was hard to achieve maximum utilization of facilities.
Would I recommend it? Yes, with qualifications. If you’re a high achiever and can adapt, JKUAT can provide you with a good education. But if you want a very slick, smooth-running experience, it might test your patience sometimes. That being said, the HR program specifically did prepare me fairly well to enter the workforce, and I appreciate that.





