I embarked on my journey at JKUAT University with a determined spirit. Fresh from completing my IT diploma at CUEA, the transition was challenging yet thrilling. The university atmosphere embraced diversity, and I found myself immersed in a melting pot of cultures and experiences.
while navigating campus’s vibrant life, it wasn’t easy, but every hurdle became a stepping stone. I dove into studies, seizing every opportunity to learn and grow, often staying late in the campus labs, soaking up knowledge from peers and mentors.
Life wasn’t just about academics. I found myself engaged in various campus activities, joining the IT club and quickly ascending to leadership, where my passion for technology shone. I spearheaded projects, organized workshops, and even led a team in developing an innovative app for school voting, streamlining the electoral process.
But it wasn’t all work and no play. University life brought a myriad of adventures. I cherished the camaraderie formed during parties, the contagious energy of sports events, and the spirit of teamwork in co-curricular activities. Balancing academics and extracurriculars, I forged lifelong friendships and memories that would last a lifetime.
In the heart of these experiences, I discovered the true essence of growth—embracing challenges, relishing in triumphs, and evolving through the vibrant tapestry of campus life. My journey at JKUAT University was not just about earning a degree but also about finding my place, honing skills, and embracing the spirit of innovation and community.
Jkuat is a fast-paced university with unmatched dynamism. Having transitioned from being a college of merely agriculture to being inclusive in other fields has of course attracted diverse students who possess irrefutable talents and skills. The institution is well known for accrediting outstanding market-ready professionals regardless of their career path. If you are up for a challenge then Jkuat is the place to be.
View moreJKUAT is one of the public universities in Kenya. It’s located in Kiambu County.
I was lucky to have joined this university to pursue a bachelor’s degree in public health.
The lectures were good and I left here with the relevant skills that have helped me in my career so far.