

The University of Nairobi is a mix of high prestige and gritty reality. Its reputation as East Africa’s premier hub is earned mostly through its faculty—professors here are often industry titans, meaning you learn from the people actually shaping the country. The academic pressure is real and prepares you well for the workforce.
Situated right in the CBD, the location is a major advantage for networking and internships, keeping you connected to the corporate world. Campus life is electric, fueled by diverse cultures and intense student politics.
However, the infrastructure is a distinct split between the modern UoN Towers and aging hostels. The administration can also be a headache; navigating slow bureaucracy and sorting out “missing marks” requires serious patience. In short, UoN offers a degree that opens doors, but you need the self-discipline and resilience to survive the system to get it.
View moreThis university has quite high standards of teaching and learning materials. The professors are well informed and upto date on current matters and teach very well. I would reccomend this university to anyone who wishes to study in Kenya
View moreSocial media is currently one of the growing platforms for people to engage in. it would be of great advantage if learners and students take the opportunity and use the platform to learn the diverse cultures and customs of different place of the world without having to go there physically, in this case students can live in one large community under the umbrella of social media.
View moreThe University of Nairobi offers a wide range of academic programs are comprehensive and suited to fit in any timeline of an individual.
The campus environment is vibrant with diverse opportunities to for personal and professional growth.I appreciate the quality of education and exposure I have received here.I highly recommend UON to anyone seeking a transformative University experience.