The University of Nairobi (UoN) has once again cemented its position as Kenya’s leading institution of higher learning after being ranked the country’s top university in the latest 2026 university rankings.
According to the latest UniRank rankings, UoN emerged as the best university in Kenya, ahead of Strathmore University and Kenyatta University, which secured the second and third positions respectively.

The ranking highlights the growing competitiveness of Kenya’s higher education sector, with both public and private universities making impressive strides in academic excellence, research, innovation, and digital presence.
The recognition comes at a time when universities across Kenya are increasingly investing in research, technology, entrepreneurship, and international partnerships to enhance their global standing.
UoN Continues to Dominate
Founded in 1970, the University of Nairobi remains one of the most prestigious institutions in East Africa.
The university has built a strong reputation for producing some of Kenya’s most influential leaders, professionals, researchers, and policymakers.
Recent global rankings have also placed UoN among Africa’s leading universities, thanks to its research output, academic reputation, and impact across multiple disciplines.
According to EduRank’s 2026 assessment, UoN ranked first in Kenya and among the top universities in Africa, reflecting its continued influence in higher education.
The institution offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in fields such as medicine, engineering, law, business, agriculture, and information technology.
Strathmore Maintains Strong Reputation
Coming in second was Strathmore University, one of Kenya’s leading private universities.
Over the years, Strathmore has earned praise for its emphasis on innovation, entrepreneurship, business education, and professional development.
The university has developed a reputation for producing highly employable graduates and maintaining strong links with industry players, making it a preferred choice for many students seeking business, technology, and finance-related courses.
Kenyatta University Completes Top Three
Kenyatta University secured third place in the rankings, reinforcing its status as one of Kenya’s largest and most respected public universities.
The institution has significantly expanded its academic programmes over the years and remains a major hub for teacher training, health sciences, education, and research.
Its modern facilities, growing research portfolio, and diverse student population continue to attract learners from across Kenya and beyond.
Top 20 Universities in Kenya for 2026
The latest rankings placed the following institutions among Kenya’s best universities:
- University of Nairobi (UoN) – Nairobi
- Strathmore University – Nairobi
- Kenyatta University – Nairobi
- Mount Kenya University (MKU) – Thika
- Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) – Nairobi
- United States International University (USIU) – Nairobi
- Moi University – Eldoret
- Egerton University – Njoro
- Technical University of Kenya (TUK) – Nairobi
- Kenya Methodist University (KeMU) – Meru
- Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA) – Nairobi
- KCA University – Nairobi
- Murang’a University of Technology – Murang’a
- Maseno University – Maseno
- University of Embu – Embu
- Daystar University – Nairobi
- Pwani University – Kilifi
- Zetech University – Ruiru
- Dedan Kimathi University of Technology (DeKUT) – Nyeri
- Tangaza University – Nairobi
Growing Competition Among Kenyan Universities
The latest ranking reflects the growing competition among Kenyan universities as institutions seek to improve their academic standards and global visibility.
Higher education experts note that rankings increasingly consider factors such as research performance, institutional reputation, graduate employability, online presence, international collaborations, and innovation.

The rise of private universities such as Strathmore, USIU, and Mount Kenya University also demonstrates how the sector has evolved beyond traditional public institutions.
As Kenya positions itself as a regional education hub, universities are expected to continue investing heavily in research, technology, and quality teaching to attract both local and international students.
For thousands of students preparing to join universities this year, the rankings provide an important glimpse into the institutions shaping the future of higher education in Kenya.
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