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Top 5 Hardest Courses To Study In Kenya It is completely absurd to refer to any course as “easy” in the university. That notwithstanding, some courses are more complex than others in terms of content and time. Don’t feel less of yourself, you can actually glide through any of them as long as you are ready to work extremely hard. Here are Top 5 most complex courses to study in Kenya. Economics And Statistics: Surprisingly, this is one of the hardest courses to study in Kenya. It consists of huge computations including calculus, financial accounting, economics statistics, mathematics for economics, and other theoretical courses. The most striking thing here is that people are most-likely to underrate economics. It is good you know that taking on this course could be more challenging than any thing else. Medicine And Surgery: Taking on medicine and surgery in Kenya takes six years or more of hard study. Most significant impediment is the requirement for admission; one needs over all grade A or at least C including mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry, and English. It is usually unlikely that all those who got so many A’s will be admitted, even though they have met the requirement. As may be expected, medicine and surgery require great study, sacrifice, and absolute effort to get through. In terms of content, it is like learning four different languages all at once. It is a long process that will surely make study take precedence over your social life. Of course that could tell why most doctors make the most out of the little time they have for social activities. Telecommunication and Information Engineering: This is one of the hardest courses you can study in Kenya. It takes a longer time, and also demands absolute diligence and handwork. In Kenya Telecommunication and Information engineering is ranked one of the most challenging courses only the bright students take on. You have to pass through extremely large number of tough courses. If you hardly read, going for this course may be unfavourable. Pharmacy: I’m sure you are not puzzled seeing pharmacy on this list. Just like medicine and surgery, it takes six to eight years pharmacist education program to become a pharmacist in Kenya. You have to deal with pharmaceutical science in the first four years and clinical afterwards. Pharmacy requires huge dedication and hundred percent effort. It is hard knowing you can’t just skip lectures for any reason. You must study assiduously or be embarrassed in exams. Aeronautical engineering: Succeeding in achieving the minimum entry requirements will not guarantee you an offer of a place to study aeronautical engineering in Kenya. Aeronautical Engineering comprises the representation, creation, maintenance and discarding of aircraft, aeronautical products, equipment, systems and associated services used in the aviation industry. Aeronautical engineers need to be prepared by undergoing a good programme education and training that confers professionalism in the core areas of aeronautical engineering & science, mathematics, and Information & Computer Technology (ICT). You also need to acquire a good knowledge in other engineering disciplines such as mechanical and electrical/ electronic engineering. The requirements are also an indication of how tough it can get, and include average grade C in Kenya Certificates of Secondary School (KCSE). It requires extra effort to excel as it demands extreme thoroughness. Do You Mind Telling Us Which Course You Think Is AS Hard AS These Ones? Please Write In The Comment Section Below: Your opinion please...
Posted on: Thu, 04 Dec 2014 07:40:50 +0000

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