Challenges students face in search for industrial attachment – The Standard
Agnes Aineah 15th Aug 2019 12:00:00 GMT 0300 In most universities, students are left to their own devices when it comes to seeking industrial attachment. We shine light at the tribulations youth endure in their quest for practical training outside the classroom and how they can stay ahead of the pack. Between March and April, Martha Muigai scoured the Internet, mailing applications for industrial attachment to several organisations. After getting no feedback, the fourth-year electrical engineering student at the University of Nairobi resorted to teaching herself coding at home. With her own laptop and free online courses on coding, Ms Muigai says she has been completed many projects. And since April, she hasn’t bothered looking for industrial attachment. SEE ALSO : Coca-Cola Beverages Africa appoints new Kenya Managing Director “I have been coding from home since I didn’t get formal placement for industrial attachment. I have completed many coding projects on my own a...
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