Jerry Achar
Doctor of Philosophy in Resources, Environment and Sustainability (PhD)
Analyzing uncertainty in the application of computational in silico methods for chemical risk assessment
A change in the educational system has resulted in the abolition of the Advanced-level examinations and adoption of the 8-4-4 pattern of education. As of 1990-91, students admitted to Kenyan universities will be required to complete the four-year Bachelor's degree. An additional year of study is typically required for professional programs.
Bachelor's degree
Second Class, Upper Division or Division 1or 70%
Bachelor's Degree
Second Class, Upper Division or Division 1or 70%
Master's Degree
Applicants from a university in Kenya are usually not required to provide results of an English language proficiency examination as part of their application. Please note that graduate programs have the right to request a language test when deemed necessary, even if the language of instruction has been English. Read more