Educationists in the country are strongly sighting the need to strengthen the need to heighten career guidance to students before they get to university to help the learners study better courses that suite them. Speaking at the launch of the of the 6th international education fair, the marketing director for WR education placement consultants
Ronald Kayindi says learners in Uganda who move to university study courses that they don’t have strong attachments to which has seen most of these students graduate with little or no skills acquired from these tertiary institutes providing the labour market with non qualified labourers.
Some of the administrators from these foreign institutions say this is an open chance for Ugandan students to study from developed countries to achieve their dreams.