Flooded Courses in Kenya 2020

To have an upper hand in the job market, we all comprehend that you should have an academic degree.

Getting into college or university-level studies has become way easier and this has resulted in many professionals in the Kenyan job market. This, however, is how as a country we end up with jobless, bright, graduates, day in day out.

Not to worry, pursuing a marketable course will help you exclude yourself from this frustrating situation. When choosing a course to pursue, you have to be very keen on the dynamics of career growth. If you carelessly enroll for one, you might find yourself pursuing a valueless course.

To avoid this, here is a list of flooded courses to enable you to think carefully before you enroll for them.

List of Flooded Courses in Kenya

1.Arts

Art courses are among flooded courses in Kenya unlike in well-developed countries where the demand is high. Being a third world country, people do not see the need for investing in art as they do in economic issues, which is understandable.

Another factor is it demands a high level of creativity therefore lack of it will render you jobless upon completion of studies. Unless you are planning to become self-employed, think carefully before pursuing this course.

In as much as there are many creative people, art still constitutes the least marketable courses list.

2.Hospitality

According to a report by KUCCPS, the hospitality course is valueless due to its less demand in the job market. The field is flooded with jobless people.

Many people in this profession have ended up working in institutions such as banks as receptionists, which is not something one would think they would end up doing when choosing the course.

3.Criminal Justice

The reason why criminal justice is not marketable is that Kenya does not invest much in employing a professional in this field.

You might think that due to the many incidences of insecurity there will be the need for criminologists but sadly, no. All that has been left for the police to handle.

4.Chemical Engineering

Engineering courses are indeed among the most marketable courses in Kenya but not all of them are.

There is next to no demand of chemical engineers in Kenya making the course unmarketable. When you decide to pursue this course, aim to work in advanced countries such as the USA.

5.Mass Communication

This is one of the most flooded courses because people enroll for it with the mentality that it is easy to study and find a job. The sad news is the Kenyan media companies have opted for comedians as their employees rather than the professionals. This is because their main aim is to give their viewers and listeners what they want, to increase their outreach. To get a job therefore in this field, one has to be very aggressive and very creative. Have a self-employment mentality just in case things do not work out, otherwise, you will join the many professionals in this field who are jobless.

In conclusion,

Every course has its value, question is, can it get you a job in Kenya? Before you enroll for one, ask for career advice so that you do not end up wasting away years studying a course of no importance to your career-life. Know your strengths because in some cases, no matter how flooded a course might be, some still manage to do well because of their ability to offer something unique from the rest of the professionals.

All the best in your career journey.

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