Study in Kenya

What languages are most often spoken in Kenya and what universities have the best academic programs available? We will cover all of the general and need-to-know information an international student need. From living costs, to tuition and how to receive a cut in tuition price, to what language students should learn before arriving.

Universities in Kenya:

  • Mount Kenya University
  • Technical University of Kenya
  • University of Nairobi
  • Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology
  • Maseno University
  • Chuka University
  • Kirinyaga University
  • Karatina University
  • Kisii University
  • Pwani University
  • Meru University of Science and Technology
  • Strathmore University
  • University of Kabianga
  • Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology
  • Maasai Mara University
  • Daystar University
  • South Eastern Kenya University
  • Riara University
  • University of Eldoret
  • Catholic University of Eastern Africa
  • Kabarak University
  • Kibabii University
  • Africa Nazarene University

This is not all of the public and private universities listed in Kenya.

Academic programs available at Mount Kenya University:

  • Accounting
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Business Information Technology
  • Applied Biology
  • Banking
  • Finance
  • Animation and Motion Studies
  • Animal Health and Production
  • Philosophy in Knowledge Management
  • Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
  • Public Administration and Governance
  • Commerce
  • Justice and Security Studies
  • Criminology and Security Management
  • Special Needs Education
  • Agriculture and Rural Development
  • Actuarial Science
  • Medicine and Surgery
  • Public Health
  • Education
  • Dental Technology
  • Health Records and Information Technology
  • Food Processing and Technology
  • Real Estate Management
  • Computer and Electronic Systems
  • Travel and Tourism Management
  • Hospitality Management

Student Cost of Living

International students will be happy to know that the average month to month cost when it comes to living and studying in Kenya is only around 400 to 650 USD. This is significantly lower than most regions between Europe and Africa. Luckily, students will be able to take on great exploring challenges when it comes to extracurricular activities.

Cost of Tuition

Cost of tuition is estimated from undergraduate to be around $1,300 USD or even lower. The lower amount depends on the subject field being studied and if that subject field does not have a high competition factor.

For Bachelor’s and Master’s, the cost can go up to $5,000 USD per year to pay for the program.

Languages Spoken in Kenya

By understanding what languages are spoken in Kenya, students can gain a better understanding about what language they should learn before moving and studying there. The languages in Kenya are Bantu Swahili and English are the two most common languages spoken in Kenya. Swahili is spoken more than English.

Other languages spoken in the country are Kikuyu, Kamba, Luhya, Nilotic, Somail, Orma, Hindustani, Arabic, Borana, Semitic, and Rendille. This is not a complete list of the languages spoken, but it gives a great view of what dialects are spoken on a daily basis.

International students would be better off learning Bantu Swahili rather than English. Because English is just the secondary language here, not the first. This way students could actually receive free tuition because they are learning Bant Swahili and learning to understand more the culture in Kenya.

Study in Kazakhstan

International students will be interested in knowing that Kazakhstan is known for its incredible 97% literacy rate amongst both the country’s female and male population. The country is included in the top 100 on a global education scale, nominating Kazakhstan for its splendid look at history, humanities, and literature.

We will go over what universities are available to international students and domestic, along with average cost of tuition and traditional cost of accommodation. In Kazakhstan, English is not considered a first or secondary language, instead we suggest that students should learn Russian or Kazakh before applying to a Kazakhstan university. International students will be asked to take a Russian exam proficiency test to ensure that the student will be able to understand their class lectures.

Universities in Kazakhstan:

  • Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
  • Nazarbayev University
  • Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University
  • Karagandy State University
  • Ahmet Yesevi University
  • L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University
  • International Information Technology University
  • Kazakh National Medical University
  • Suleyman Demirel University
  • KIMEP University
  • Satbayev University
  • North Kazakhstan State University
  • Karaganda State Technical University
  • Narxoz University
  • Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications
  • Pavlodar State University
  • Atyrau State University
  • Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages
  • Almaty Management University
  • Yessenov University
  • South Kazakhstan State University
  • Aktobe State University
  • Kazakh Academy of Transport & Communication University

This is not a complete list of all of the public and private higher education institutions in Kazakhstan.

Academic programs at Nazarbayev University:

  • Political Science and International Relations
  • Economics
  • History
  • World Languages, Literatures and Cultures
  • Sociology
  • Anthropology
  • Biological Sciences
  • Chemistry

Academic programs at Suleyman Demirel University:

  • Business & Economics
  • Divinity
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Health
  • Humanities & Sciences
  • Law
  • Economics
  • Archaeology
  • Anthropology
  • Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Basic Islamic Sciences
  • Aviation Management
  • City and Regional Planning
  • Graphic Design Department
  • Journalism
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
  • Radio, Television and Cinema

Student Cost of Living

Traditionally month to month living for an international student can expect to spend right at $500 USD for groceries, day to day needs, and rent. But textbooks and other college fees will cost an extra $150-$200 USD. So, a student should budget around $850 USD to be on the safe side.

Cost of Tuition

Tuition cost in this country is a bit more on the higher side, considering how some places in Europe and Asia Pacific region, the average per year cost is around $5,000 USD. That amount is for undergraduate studies only.

Now, universities in Kazakhstan do look at the financial difficulties of students that need a tuition waiver if the student is considered a low-income individual. This way their academic studies will not suffer, and the student can still pursue their academic college career.

Languages Spoken in Kazakhstan

What languages are spoken in Kazakhstan and what language should international students learn before arriving in the country?

The top two languages widely spoken in the country are Russian and Kazakh. Other languages spoken are German, Tajiki, Tatar, Turkish, Ukrainian, Uyghur, and Uzbek.

Students would be better prepared if they knew Russian or Kazakh before attending university in Kazakhstan.

Study in Japan

Japan is known of the all-technology capital of the world, and their programs become more expansive with each passing academic year. Students will know that getting into a Japanese university will be difficult because they are highly academically competitive. We will go through what universities are available for students to send in their admissions application, both public and private higher education institutions. We will also go over what the tuition per year will be and living costs for Japan. Known for high academic and education values, Japan is the perfect place for a student who wishes to achieve a postgraduate degree.

Universities in Japan

  • University of Tokyo
  • Hosei University
  • Toyo University
  • Nihon University
  • Waseda University
  • Kyoto University
  • Kyushu University
  • Nagoya University
  • Tohoku University
  • Hokkaido University
  • University of Tsukuba
  • Keio University
  • Osaka University
  • Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Sophia University
  • Ritsumeikan University
  • Hiroshima University
  • Meiji University
  • Doshisha University
  • Meiji Gakuin University
  • Tokyo University of Science
  • Yokohama National University
  • Tokyo International University
  • Kansai University
  • Tokai University

Student Cost of Living

According to a national average study, in Japan, international students can expect a budget of around 138,000 yen or a near $1,100 USD. This actually comes as a shock to most international students because they were expecting a higher amount more near $3,000 USD.

Also, students can ask the university they are attending to help look for part-time work. Most of the time students studying in Japan can receive a part-time job within the university itself. If not, there are many part-time opportunities available for students around the country.

The region with the highest month to month living expense is Kanto with a near $1,300 USD. While the lowest or cheapest month to month living is Shikoku region with $820 USD.

Some of this cost can be reduced when students apply for scholarships from Japanese universities. As a matter of fact, Japanese art universities provide monthly allowance scholarships to help students pay for necessities each month.

Cost of Tuition

Funny enough, Japan has some of the lower tuition rates which is a huge benefit to students. Why? Not only does a cheap tuition mean better savings, but Japan is known for having cheaper tuition but with top grade education institutions. Japan takes higher education seriously; they want their own students to come out on top as the best academically. So international students will know for sure that they will receive a top education, no matter what.

Average public tuition fees per academic year is only $6,500 USD. And Master’s to Postgraduate only gradually increases to around $8,000 USD.

Languages Spoken in Japan

Standard Japanese is the most common language spoken in Japan. However, the many languages that grace this country include Ainu, Amami-Ōshima, Kunigami, Miyako, Okinawan, Yaeyama, Yonaguni, Bonin English, Evenki, Japanglish (Japanese-English), Matagi, Nivkh, Orok, Sanka, Zainichi Korean, Chinese, Korean, and Mongolian.

Students will do far better if they have a keen interest in Japanese culture and wish to understand more of the language. This will actually help international students receive better Japanese scholarships if they wish to attend a Japanese university.

Study in Jamaica

What would it be like to study in sunny and serene Jamaica? We will go through what universities are available for students to subject admissions to, and what the monthly living cost consists of per budgeting reasons. We will also include what languages are spoken in Jamaica and what students can do to better integrate into daily live in this country.

Universities in Jamaica:

  • University of the West Indies
  • University of Technology, Jamaica
  • Northern Caribbean University
  • University of the Commonwealth Caribbean
  • Mico University College
  • Caribbean Maritime University
  • University of the West Indies Open Campus
  • Church Teachers’ College
  • Shortwood Teacher College
  • Moneague College
  • Saint Joseph’s Teachers’ College
  • Norman Manley Law School
  • College of Agriculture Science and Education
  • Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts
  • Bethlehem Moravian College
  • International University of the Caribbean
  • Brown’s Town Community College
  • United Theological College of the West Indies
  • Hyacinth Chen Nursing School

Academic programs available at the University of the Commonwealth Caribbean:

There are many academic programs available through this university, a few include Business Administration, Tourism & Hospitality Management, Information Technology, Paralegal Studies, Humanities and Law, Social Work, Criminology, Math, Technology, Marketing, Information Systems, Healthcare Management, Tourism, Finance, Entrepreneurship, Accounting, and more.

Student Cost of Living

To be able to live comfortably in Jamaica, students must understand that this is a country that imports foods more than they export. Which means daily costs will be much more than they expect, especially for one person. However, if a person learns to adapt to their environment, they could budget for below $600 USD. But normally, students have to budget from month to month for about $650 – $850 USD.

However, consumer prices are lower in Jamaica than the United States, which makes Jamaica a prime place for individuals to retire to later in life.

Students can find cheaper accommodation if they intend to just find a dorm at the college campus, that accommodation amount will just be added to the tuition price. However, if a student decides to earn their higher education in tourism while studying in Jamaica, they could end up being sponsored by a hotel agency that wants to eventually bring on that student as an employee.

There are many academics that have advantages and can help waive fees for any excess taxes that may apply.

Cost of Tuition

What can students expect when it comes to tuition cost in Jamaica? Students should be able to pay per year around $6,700 to a higher amount of just under $30,000 USD. However, that amount is for Master’s degrees and up, while all undergraduate degrees stay well below $12,000 USD.

Languages Spoken in Jamaica

What languages are spoken in Jamaica? The languages spoken consist of Jamaican Patois and English. Students will be able to learn more about the one native language that still survives in Jamaica, called Arawakan language. This beautiful language has a stirring yet enriching history that has survived many years. If a student learns part of the Arawakan language they can enter into work-programs that work towards uncovering more of the history of Jamaica.