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African Nazarene School Of Business InformationTechnology Admission Criteria

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African Nazarene University is a privately chartered university in Kenya. It offers a Bachelor degree in Business information technology under the business programs offered at the school. Under the program students are trained under different departments that include;

  • Management of information systems
  • Practical foundation in information technology
  • Business management

Admission criteria

For individuals who are interested in pursuing this as a life time career there are certain admission criteria requirements that have to be satisfied first;

  • Applicants should have attained a minimum grade of C+ grade or equivalent in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).
  • The applicant should also have obtained at least a c plain in mathematics alone with at least a c+ in the following subjects, namely;

Biology, physics, business studies, chemistry or economics

  • The applicants are also required to undertake pre university tests offered at the African Nazarene university in which they are required to obtain a Minimum of 2.7 (B-) in order to qualify.
  • Individuals who have attained a c plain in KCSE are also eligible in the addition of certain credentials;

Diploma in fields such as accounting, economics, business administration or a related field as long as they acquired a minimum of a credit in the said course.

  • Applicants are also eligible to apply if they have professional certificates, like CPA, CPS or ACCA

The duration of the study takes up to 4 years with the option of enrolling for day or evening classes. The degree is has a minimum of 56 units that a student has to complete in the duration of the time there.

Fee and contact information

As this is a private university there is no statutory fee, however the fee stands at 750 us dollars per annum for those hailing in East Africa. Non- East Africans attract a fee charge of 1000 us dollars per annum.

In case of any enquiries, be free to visit their offices at their campuses at. Main campus is located at Ongata rongai, 25 km from Nairobi, or at their other campuses at their campus at the Nairobi CBD located in Stanbank building along Moi avenue. Their Meru campus is at Hart towers, opposite Meru police station and at their offices in Kisii, Machakos and Eldoret CBDs.

You can also write to them at their post office Address at PO box 53067-00200 Nairobi. You can also call them at +254 (20) 252 7170 or +254 (20) 201 2233. Or email them at [email protected]

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