Event Details
- April 08 - 08, 2025
- [email protected]
- Mombasa,
- http://universityfairs.com/fairs?from=&to=&inCountry=12&inRegion=0
Organized By
- Studycentral Ltd
- [email protected]
Come and participate at the 21th edition of the ISFA International Student Fairs Africa, the most friendly, result driven, professional and fun event in East Africa! We make sure that you will meet top students in Africa and also enjoy yourself through a pack of various activities including a group safari and sightseeing. Reasons to Attend Excellent proven recruitment conversion rate at the fair and after Good ratio of return clients Carefully planned and executed promotion Exciting socializing activities and cultural tours Meeting new friends and long-term partners The exhibition will bring together students and international education providers with the focus on recruiting students for foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Higher education has recorded strong growth in East Africa in recent years due to increased demand. The use of websites, subscribing to academic journals, use of intranet, social media and other e-learning tools have revolutionised the academic sector in East Africa. Market Overview Altogether, there are about 100 universities in East Africa, both public and private, with Kenya hosting the highest number, 40. With local Kenyan universities not being able to offer enough places for students, more students are looking into opportunities to study overseas as they also wish to improve their career prospects in the labour market after graduation. According to University World News, 57% of 1,044 Kenyan students polled in the recent survey said that they would prefer to study in a foreign university than a local one. The number of Kenyans issued with student visas has been on the rise in recent years according to government statistics. An increase in Kenyan schools offering A-Levels and International Baccalaureate naturally increased the number of students willing to study abroad. Those ones who obtained the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) can still apply to foreign universities but most of such students choose to go for Access Courses abroad.