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Kenya: Zetech Leads in Commencing Classes for 2020 Government-Sponsored Students

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The university is leveraging remote learning to ensure uninterrupted studies for continuing students too

Zetech University has raised the stakes in higher education, leading the commencement of classes for new government-sponsored students. The classes commenced on July 13, 2020.

Leveraging on blended learning that has ensured uninterrupted studies for continuing students, the new trainees have settled in and adapted to the virtual mode of learning.

The university achieved an impressive 90.4 percent placement out of a capacity of 2,150 to kick off admission of 1,943 government-sponsored students placed by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS).

The university, which transitioned to Remote/blended Learning immediately after face-to-face teaching was halted, launched a July intake, admitting a remarkably high number of degree students who will enjoy learning through an efficient management system.

Zetech Vice-Chancellor Prof Njenga Munene noted that the university adequately prepared to accommodate the students and has since June enrolled hundreds of government-sponsored for the July intake.

“We are proud that over 800 of the government-supported students who chose Zetech have already reported for this semester and have been facilitated with free data bundles to access their online classes.” he said, adding: “This uptake gives us confidence that the efforts we are investing in to provide quality affordable education to Kenyans is paying off.”