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Graduates Awarded Sh15m After Failing to Get Jobs with Degree


Graduates Awarded Sh15m After Failing to Get Jobs with Degree
The High Court awarded Sh15 million to the former University of Nairobi students.
The learners were admitted for engineering courses by the University of Nairobi (UoN) between 2009 and 2011, when Kenya Polytechnic (which later became TUK) was a constituent college of UoN.
They were, however, awarded degrees from TUK, which is not recognised by the Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK).
The graduates argued that they were unable to secure jobs because the engineering courses at TUK are not recognised by board(EBK).
In his ruling, Justice James Makau directed TUK to forward the names of the students to UoN to be included in the list of graduates during the next graduation. ....

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Rein in fraud by varsities


Rein in fraud by varsities
Thursday July 29 2021
By BUSINESS DAILY
Summary
The High Court has ordered the University of Nairobi to award degrees to 75 former students whom it will also pay Sh15 million for leaving them in the lurch.
The individuals were admitted for engineering courses between 2009 and 2011 by the UoN but were later, against their expectation, awarded degrees by Technical University of Kenya (TUK), then a constituent college.
As it turned out, certifications from TUK are not recognised by the Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK), frustrating the graduates’ efforts to embark on a career in their chosen field.
The High Court has championed the rights of students by ordering the University of Nairobi to award degrees to 75 former students whom it will also pay Sh15 million for leaving them in the lurch. ....

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