Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology - JKUAT vs Sigma Academy vs Multimedia University of Kenya - mmu vs Kenya Institute of Mass Communication - KIMC vs Pioneer International University - PIU
Side-by-side comparison from 184 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted
- +Strong STEM, agriculture, and technology programmes
- +Supportive academic environment and practical learning
- +Positive student experience and sense of community
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- +Modern facilities and hands-on learning
- +Supportive and passionate staff
- +Vibrant and friendly student community
- +Practical skills development for career readiness
- +Personal and talent growth opportunities
- +Accessible faculty and personalized learning
- +Practical, hands-on education
- +Supportive and collaborative environment
- +Knowledgeable, supportive, and approachable professors
- +Strong academic foundation with practical application opportunities
- +Diverse, welcoming campus community and good infrastructure
- -Lack of faculty support and guidance.
- -Repetitive or theoretical coursework.
- -Issues with program management and limited career prospects.
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- -Administrative and management issues cause significant inconvenience.
- -Office inaccessibility and lack of clear service standards frustrate students.
- -Administrative and management issues are a frequent source of frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and poor maintenance are a common complaint.
- -Lack of resources and support negatively impacts the learning experience.
- -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
- -Outdated facilities and lack of resources hinder learning.
- -Unsupportive or unavailable instructors negatively impact student experience.
- -Administrative and management issues are a recurring problem.
- -Outdated facilities and a lack of modern resources are a significant drawback.
- -The curriculum lacks relevance and practical application for future careers.
This institution garners notable strengths in its **Location**, **Professors**, and **Value**, all receiving high marks. Student life and facilities are also well-regarded. The **Accomodation** category stands out as the weakest area, with a comparatively lower rating. Internationality is rated moderately well. Overall, the university presents a strong academic and environmental offering, with room for improvement in housing.
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This university presents a strong profile, particularly excelling in its **Location**, which received the highest rating. **Student Life** and **Value** also stand out with high scores. Conversely, **Internationality** and **Accomodation** appear to be areas with room for improvement, indicated by their lower ratings compared to other aspects of the university experience. Professors and Facilities are rated moderately well.
This university garners excellent scores for its location, achieving a perfect 5. Its facilities and professors also stand out with strong 4-star ratings, complemented by a solid 4.5 for value. Areas for development include student life and accommodation, both scoring a respectable 3 to 3.5 stars. Internationality also received a positive 4-star rating.
An overall strong performance is evident, with the university excelling in **Professors (5/5)** and **Facilities (4.5/5)**, and offering excellent **Value (4.5/5)**. Areas that appear less developed include **Location (3/5)** and **Student Life (3.5/5)**, which received moderate ratings. Internationality also scored well at 4/5.
This institution garners high marks for its excellent **Location** (4.5) and outstanding **Value** (4.67). **Professors** also receive strong recognition (4.33). Conversely, **Internationality** (3.33) and **Student Life** (3.5) represent areas with lower ratings, indicating potential room for improvement in these aspects. **Accommodations** are rated a solid 4, while **Facilities** score 3.83.
With an average rating of 4.38/5 based on 146 reviews, ~92% of students highlight strong academic programs and a supportive learning environment. A small minority (~2%) mentioned occasional administrative or faculty support challenges.
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With a ~74% positive sentiment, reviewers praise well-equipped facilities and hands-on learning in media and technology. A small percentage noted minor service inconveniences.
With an average rating of 4/5 and 100% positive feedback, students highlight strong practical skill development and opportunities to foster personal talents. No negative comments were received.
With an average rating of 4.5/5, 100% of feedback is positive. Students praise small class sizes, accessible faculty, and a supportive, hands-on learning environment. The university offers diverse courses and good campus maintenance.
With an average rating of 4.33/5, ~83% of reviews are positive. Students highlight knowledgeable professors, a strong academic foundation, and a diverse community. Some mention slow administrative processes.
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology is one of the best universities in Kenya, as a personal opinion and one that is recommended nationally. I went there first because it was a few kilometres away from home and I wanted the experience of living alone and generally to feel like an adult. It was home away from home, that I even stayed one year later even after graduation. The lecturers were quite tough which was a good thing because I almost didn't graduate because I had missed a few classes. All my practical units that required extra coursework outside class always had the lecturers in attendance even when they didn't have to. My lecturers were very friendly and very practical on what the course I did would translate to once I finished. The security was very good especially for a single female young lady miles away from home. There was plenty of room to study, from parks all around the university, the student centre and the library. You could also easily access help from the administration and get to the staff offices for extra help from our lectures without going through loops. I loved it there and yes, I would recommend it to a family or friend, depending on the course they plan to do. I was an introvert in campus but I remember trying things like rollball, table tennis, pool, drama which are available and active even till date.
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I joined university with a lot of expectations, probably because of the stories told. Not everything turned out as I expected but so far I have had an awesome experience, my interaction with other students has opened my mind greatly.I've learnt to relate well with other people and to accommodate everyone,because we're all different. What stood out for me,is being an independent person,being responsible for my own actions.Campus has a lot of peer pressure and it takes a lot of self control to not go with the wave.
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