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Currently, there is no publicly available data that provides projected population growth per county in Kenya since Census has only been done once since counties were established. However, you can use national census population growth rate of 2.2% to project the growth rate per county.Note: The total population growth rate in Kenya has been declining as indicated below2009 to 2019: 2.2%1999 to 2009: 2.9%1989 to 1999: 2.9%1979 to 1989: 3.4%Source: knbs
According to 2016 data, there are 470,152 university students in Kenya. This includes private and public universities.
According 2018 Commission for University education (CUE) data, there are a total of 74 approved universities in Kenya. The number includes private and public universities.Public Universities: 37Private Universities: 37
According to the ministry of education October 2020 data. There are a total of 197,679 students enrolled in TVET institutions in Kenya. TVET institutions comprises of National Polytechnics, National Technical Trainer College, Special Needs Training Institutes, Institutes of Science and Technology, and TTI/TVC.
Education Act Cap 211 in Kenya requires that there shall be a maximum of 50 pupils per class in Primary school and a maximum of 40 pupils per class in secondary school and a maximum of 30 students per class in teachers college or intermediate college.