

University of Rwanda is a public country’s university where great performers from high school get a government scholarship, research opportunities are available compared to private universities, government scholarships are available as well, but in 3 years i have spent at the university i have seen that there are some limited resources where some departments face equipment shortages which affects students practical learning skills; speaking from experience, student life at the university is so hard because of limited resources which the institution provide( bursary/monthly stipend), extracurricular activities lag far behind. I would not recommend this university to people who can be able to pay for their tuition fees and educational expenses
View moreI highly recommend the Electronics and Telecommunications program at my university (university of Rwanda cst). The curriculum is comprehensive, combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on projects that prepare students for real-world applications. The lecturers are supportive and knowledgeable, fostering an environment that encourages innovation and critical thinking. Additionally, the availability of practical labs and resources significantly enhances the learning experience. I particularly appreciate the emphasis on emerging technologies, which equips students with the skills needed in today’s job market. Overall, it’s a program that truly shapes future engineers.”
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