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ICM visits Kenyan Centres

On 07 September 2009 @ 10:24 am

Three ICM staff members have recently returned from visiting students and Centres in Kenya. The trip was a chance for staff to introduce themselves and for ICM to gain feedback about courses and examinations.

Keith Parr, Iain Nightingale – both ICM Examinations Officers – and Peter Rounce, ICM’s Technical Development Manager, visited five ICM Centres in Kenya.

Lots of positive feedback was gained from the Centres, along with suggestions for further improving the service provided by the Institute.

Overall, the Centres were impressed with the range and number of courses available, the number of examination sittings each year and the marketing materials they received from ICM.

Iain Nightingale, ICM Examinations Officer, found the trip extremely valuable: “We learnt a lot from the Centres. It was a great experience for us as examinations officers to see how a different country operates and to see its teaching methods. It was a good trip for both us and the Centres.”

ICM is considering all the feedback it has received from the Centres and will act on it in due course.


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26 Comments To "ICM visits Kenyan Centres"

#1 Comment By d.nimely On 08 September 2009 @ 6:51 am

I hope you guys do the same in Sierra Leone.

#2 Comment By d.nimely On 08 September 2009 @ 6:53 am

I suggest that ICM extend to Liberia.

#3 Comment By Judicaèl Tanoh On 08 September 2009 @ 4:31 pm

The same with Cote d’Ivoire is useful!

#4 Comment By Dickens O.Odira On 10 September 2009 @ 3:53 pm

Thanks so much for the visit. Some of us are just requesting if it would be possible to allow private students to have it possible to register directly to ICM, and may be go to the centres only for examinations just as ACCA does.

This is really because some people on full time employment are unable to get time off for fulltime classess or even evening classess but can only get time at the local resiedences whereby there may be no ICM approved centres.

Please do consider and advice us.

#5 Comment By Shabani On 11 September 2009 @ 5:42 pm

Will you please do the same in Tanzania?

#6 Comment By peter On 13 September 2009 @ 6:27 am

I want to know where I can find the Kenya ICM centres please.

Thanks.

#7 Comment By admin On 14 September 2009 @ 7:15 am

Dear Peter,

Please use the online [2] to have a list of centres emailed to you directly.

#8 Comment By Shanza On 15 September 2009 @ 6:22 am

Extend this to Zambia while in Kenya.

#9 Comment By magrate mbugua On 23 September 2009 @ 6:45 am

Hi do u have an ICM centre in Kenya?

#10 Comment By admin On 23 September 2009 @ 7:24 am

Dear magrate,

We have many centres based in Kenya.

Please use the online [2] to have a list of centres emailed to you directly.

#11 Comment By Jane On 14 October 2009 @ 11:11 am

Please do well to visit Ghanaian students. Thank you.

#12 Comment By philip musango On 27 October 2009 @ 6:33 am

Hi. This is one of the most improved Professional Bodies available in the country. Help us in joining your Universities in UK once we complete your exams here in Kenya.

#13 Comment By Allan Ihachi On 27 October 2009 @ 7:25 am

which centres were visited. i work in a centre in the capital and we were not visited n i didnt hear of the visit. it would be better next time you make arrangements for majority of the centres.

#14 Comment By admin On 02 November 2009 @ 11:26 am

Unfortunately, ICM was only able to visit five Centres while in Kenya. Due to time constraints, we were only able to visit these Centre on this short trip.

In the future, we will hopefully be able to visit more Centres in Kenya and other countries.

#15 Comment By John Leek Alier On 03 November 2009 @ 1:43 pm

I’m very glad that there are ICM centres in Kenya. But my worry is; is it possible for one to pursue his/her bachelors within Kenya too? Or are ICM students allowed to go and study in the UK?

#16 Comment By admin On 16 November 2009 @ 9:35 am

To find out more about progression routes with an ICM qualification, please visit [3] or email [4].

#17 Comment By Jared On 05 January 2010 @ 6:53 am

Hi, This is jared from Kenya. I wanted to know if one could enroll in Kenyan universities(s). If yes Which one and what are the requirements.

#18 Comment By admin On 05 January 2010 @ 9:43 am

Hi Jared,

ICM has many centres in Kenya. To find an approved centre in Kenya, please fill out the online form at this link: [2]

#19 Comment By mary waithira On 07 January 2010 @ 6:59 am

why cant u openly and easilly let us access the list of acccredited collleges easily like others do so that one can even contact them for details and own arrangements.
Again has there been arrrangements for online students,
Because some of us are in full time employment n ara intrested with icm studies,what can u do if it were you, please advice
AS an institution please open up more details .

#20 Comment By admin On 08 January 2010 @ 3:39 pm

At the moment, standard procedure for finding a centre is by filling out the online form at this link: [2]

ICM has been looking into providing online study and hopefully, in the future we will be able to provide that service.

#21 Comment By hassan suleiman ahmad On 23 January 2010 @ 1:46 pm

Dear sir or Madam,
congratulations for visiting your centers in Kenya. And you have done well to let being known your prospectus but what you have forgot is selling of those books that we have to use while studying, even if they are sold at British council is okay, economically it will improve your institute income .Please think about that. see you and God bless you

#22 Comment By David Waithaka On 15 February 2010 @ 10:29 am

The management of Nakuru Aviation Training Institute would like to know the minimum qualifications for direct entry for a diploma in journalism and certificate.Is it a must for one to start with a certificate and then proceed to diploma,when undertaking a journalism course?

#23 Comment By Mwangi Lucia On 22 March 2010 @ 12:35 pm

Am an accounting and finance student, i wanted to sit for Economics for business and Numeracy & Statistic i have not book the exam yet. Can i still book by the end of the week since you have indicated in the Time table AS 31st March and the study centre says deadline was 19/3/2010 what are we surposed to follow?

#24 Comment By admin On 25 March 2010 @ 9:52 am

Please direct all enquiries to [4]

#25 Comment By naturinda On 07 June 2011 @ 12:21 pm

i completed icm exams advanced Diploma in accounting and finance
i wish my sincere greetings to ICM management for having extended that program to Kenya.

#26 Comment By Peniel On 02 July 2011 @ 9:05 pm

I have completed my Certificate in Travel and Tourism in 2010 in Tanzania and I really found myself very valuable to the company I am working with! My highly sincere thanks to all ICM Team and the management for introducing these courses in Tanzania.
Please we would like also you to visit Tanzanian’s Centres.


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